Thread:Silver-Haired Seireitou/@comment-25579547-20170526141029/@comment-2089817-20170526201921

Yeah, I'd probably go with Capoeria as well. Others I would suggest are Muay Thai and Savate, depending on the type of fighting you want him to employ. Muay Thai is fighting primarily with elbows and knees, whereas Savate is a kick-prominent martial art. Both can be acrobatic though, but Capoeria has them beat on elegance. That being said, in terms of straight-up fighting, Capoeria is not... as practical, mainly because what most people don't know about Capoeria is that many of its movements are obvious telegraphing, and when you telegraph a movement to an opponent who also knows martial arts, you're gonna have a bad time. That being said, Capoeria can be practical, it can even be used to telegraph wrong intentions to fool an opponent, but honestly, in a real fight, it can be considered a waste of effort. Because someone decently trained may fall for one or two tricks but once they get the hand of it, Capoeria won't stump them anymore.

But that's all real-world practicality, so take that with a grain of salt.