INTERNATIONAL FIGHT TIP: BRAZIL: HELD HOSTAGE BY MAN WITH KNIFE
Title: The Legacy of Kipura: Unveiling the Hidden Art of Brazilian Knife Skills
In the heart of Brazil, the name Kipura resonates through the streets, forests, and minds of its people. Revered not only in Brazil but across Latin America, North America, and beyond, Kipura is synonymous with legendary knife skills. The Kipura warriors, known for their mastery of the navalha, have instilled both admiration and fear in the hearts of all who cross their path.
Even women Kipura warriors, such as Ngola Teresa Benguela, Angela Endiabrada, and Maria Navalha, command a unique aura of respect and trepidation. The daughters of the navalha, as they are known, are not to be trifled with, on or off Earth. Their reputation precedes them, leaving an indelible mark on the folklore of Brazil and beyond.
However, a puzzling question lingers: Why has Cardio Capoeira, a martial art renowned for its rich history and cultural significance, seemingly abandoned weapons training and functional empty-hand self-defense skills? The answer lies in the pages of history, where the government of Brazil witnessed the prowess of Kipura warriors in action.
Throughout centuries of kilombo and malta warfare, these warriors proved their mettle time and again, even when outnumbered 35 to 1 and outgunned 75 to 1. The ruling elite and power classes rightfully feared that the Black Kipura warriors of Kongo in Alkebulan would spearhead a revolution that could emancipate all oppressed classes - from women and poor Whites to indigenous people and the LGBTQ community.
Challenging the oppressive regime for centuries could destabilize the corrupt system of racist feudalism, threatening the power structure that the elites clung to. It was a vision of liberation and equality that kept them up at night.
Enter Mwalimu Mtaalam Ras Fletcher and his Njia Uhuru Kipura system, taught at THE ATACX GYM. Ras Fletcher aims to bring back these invaluable skills, along with the true histories, spiritual dimensions, socioecocultural nuances, and the joyous spirit that the elite once feared would be unleashed upon the world.
Starting with the essential art of knife defense, because, in the real world, knife and stick attacks are far more common than gun violence, Ras Fletcher seeks to empower individuals with the knowledge and skills that were nearly lost to history.
Join him in this journey towards self-discovery and empowerment. Follow his social media links below, and embark on a path that connects you with the legacy of Kipura, unlocking the potential to change your life and the world around you.
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