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Queixada
Queixada kick in capoeira game
NameQueixada
Meaningjaw
AKAmeia lua virada
Typekick
Parent stylecapoeira carioca
capoeira regional
Parent techniquemeia lua de frente
Child technique(s)
  • with the back leg kicking
  • with the front leg kicking
  • ground version
Escapesesquiva, negativa
Countersrasteira

Queixada (jaw or chin strike[1]) is a crescent kick in capoeira, like the inverse of a meia lua de frente.[2]

This kick targets the side of the opponent's head, or the opponent's chin (queixo in Portuguese).[2]

Queixada is one of the most common kicks in regional capoeira. Capoeira Angola players rarely use queixada.[3]

  1. ^ Taylor 2012, pp. 38.
  2. ^ a b Capoeira 2007, pp. 77.
  3. ^ Taylor 2012, pp. 41.

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