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  2. Meia lua de compasso - Wikipedia

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    Animated sequence of the kick. Rabo de arraia (stingray tail) or meia-lua de compasso (compass crescent) is a distinct technique found in the martial arts of engolo and capoeira, that combines an evasive maneuver with a reverse kick. It is considered one of the most powerful and efficient capoeira kicks and one of its most iconic movements ...

  3. List of capoeira techniques - Wikipedia

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    Meia lua de frente (Front crescent) is an outside crescent kick seen in various martial arts. This kick involves using the hips to generate enough force to bring the foot of the kicking leg across the face of the player. While it can be used as an attack itself, it mainly is used as a poke or trap for another attack.

  4. Moon kick - Wikipedia

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    Spinning Setup Moon Kick; The moon kick itself is preceded by an extra spin to gain momentum. Swinging Moon Kick; This moon kick is accompanied by swinging of the arms. J-Step Moon Kick; The path of the run before the moon kick is in the shape of the English letter "J". History. The moon kick originated as a variation of the gainer flash trick ...

  5. List of taekwondo techniques - Wikipedia

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    This kick is best used against the collar bone, which can readily break from this attack. the setup in the initial raise of the kick can also be done from the inside, or middle (straight up and down.) Jump Spin Kick; Crescent kick (an chagi / bakkat chagi): There are two variations of this kick: the outer crescent and the inner crescent. In the ...

  6. Kick - Wikipedia

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    An axe kick, also known as a hammer kick or stretch kick, is characterized by a straightened leg with the heel descending onto an opponent like the blade of an axe. It begins with one foot rising upward as in a crescent kick [8] then the upward arc motion is stopped and then the attacking foot is lowered to strike the target from above. The arc ...

  7. 360 Crescent kick - Wikipedia

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    The 360 Crescent kick is a martial arts kick that received its name from the motion of the kick itself. It is also sometimes called, 360 kick, or Jump spin kick. [1][2][3] The practitioner jumps into the air and executes a 360 degree turn while keeping his or her body perpendicular to the ground. [2] As soon as the kicker leaves the ground the ...

  8. Meia lua de frente - Wikipedia

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    Meia lua[1] (crescent) or Meia lua de frente (front crescent) is one of the few principal kicks in capoeira. [2] The kicking leg moves in the form of an arc before returning to its original position. [3] Meia lua is considered one of the first capoeira kicks to learn. It is the foundation for others crescent kicks in capoeira, such as armada or ...

  9. Deer horn knives - Wikipedia

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    Deer horn knives (Chinese: 鹿角刀; pinyin: Lùjiǎodāo), also known as crescent moon knives or duck blades (Chinese: 鴛鴦鉞; pinyin: Yuānyāngyuè), are specialised Chinese bladed weapons consisting of two steel crescents crossing. They are used in Chinese martial arts. This crossing produces four curved, clawlike points, one of which ...