Queixada (jaw or chin strike) is a crescent kick in capoeira, like the inverse of a meia lua de frente. This kick targets the side of the opponent's head...
in football history. His prominent underbite earned him the nickname "Queixada", which means "jaw". He was also the top goalscorer in the 1950 FIFA World...
rasteiras, from batuque. the snap kick (ponteira), the reversed crescent kick (queixada) and the roundhouse kick (martelo), likely from Asian martial arts. cintura...
or paquira. In Portuguese, a peccary is called pecari, porco-do-mato, queixada, tajaçu, among other names like Cateto or Caititu. In Spanish, it is called...
kicks in capoeira, such as armada or meia-lua de costas (back crescent) or queixada, which is like the inverse of a meia lua de frente. Front crescent (or...
the preservation of similar species of native peccaries, such as the "queixada" and the "caititu". Wild boars negatively impact other habitats through...
Later, this number rose to 52 techniques from various arts. Martelo and queixada kicks, introduced by Bimba, became hallmarks of the Regional style. Sequences...
usually performed to a opponent’s support leg during kicks such as armada, queixada, martelo, or any other that leaves them on one leg. The capoeirista should...
dangerous attack movement that can be used when escaping under armada, queixada, or meia-lua-de-compasso. To perform the double mule kick, the capoeirista...
medium front crescent jumping front crescent reversed front crescent (queixada) back crescent kick (armada) The leg used for kicking can be extended fully...
tʃawa-Ø queixada-ABS V tonka-e (to) kill-NPASS A O V papi-n tʃawa-Ø tonka-e man-ERG queixada-ABS {(to) kill-NPASS} 'The man killed the queixada.' A mi-n-bi...
June 19, 2014. Retrieved July 6, 2022. Francisco Morilha Junior (2015). "Queixadas e pelagos: participation of priests in the Cajamar strike" (PDF). São...