Armada (capoeira)
Armada or meia lua de costas is a back crescent kick in capoeira. It is a very quick 360° spin kick delivered with the outside edge of the kicking foot.
Meia lua de costas is a traditional kick of capoeira Angola and one of the basic capoeira kicks.
This kick may pose a learning curve for beginners.
Technique
According to Nestor Capoeira, to perform the kick, the capoeirista:- positions one foot forward;
- turns their head and torso until they face the target ;
- rotate their feet in the same direction;
- execute the kick;
Many capoeira players step forward or backward just before the kick.
Application
According to Da Costa, the armada is the best example of a feigned strike. The capoeirista, facing the opponent, turns their back, but instead of stopping, continues the movement by launching their extended leg over the enemy, catching them by surprise.Also, capoeiristas often execute armada as a follow-up to a kick. They quickly kick laterally in the air, away from the opponent. The opponent advances, taking advantage of the apparent mistake. The capoeirista continues the kick, spinning their body and bringing the attacking leg to the ground, where it becomes the base for the other leg, which will then execute the armada, catching the surprised and in-motion enemy with the help of momentum.
Variations
Experienced capoeiristas often perform the armada differently, occasionally leading to dire consequences for their opponents. The variations of armada include:armada pulada armada dupla or envergado- ''armada com martelo''