Sorry, I didn't nessesarily mean that about the video, but it just brought back memories of a particularly violent roda the higher belt students had recently with several near misses from some scary kicks. The owner of the hall we practice in came up to my instructor at the end and said "some of those steps looked a bit hairy mate, lucky it's all scripted, eh" when my instructor told him it wasn't scripted he looked a bit shocked.
Besides, as I said, I think those kicks are to open up an opponent for a takedown.
So anyway, I still think that was more of a fight than a play and Capoeira is still a fight and a dance. If you want to see games that are more of a play I can post them. There is a big difference between games which are malicious like that and malicious without trying to fight your opponent. Maybe it's just all personal opinion. I mean Karate and (some) TKD are fighting arts but I think sparring for them can somtimes look very pansy and not look like a proper fight at all.
Oh dear, I'm in a bit of a bind now, I sound like I'm contradicting myself by saying Capoeira is effective self defence, I still think it isn't, but it is a real martial art, you see? No, I don't know what I'm talking about either.
