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  • cool

    

  • It's also called Au Malandro!

  • It's also called Au Malandro! :D i'm still practicing with this

  • The beginning is priceless.

  • the origins of bboy!

  • bico de papagaio?

  • I'm 68 and I practice Caporeira everyday.i love it. It turned out to be pretty easy for me, probably because I'm very physical and love to dance. I love the acrobatics. It's good for me since I've been a Martial Artist for years and sprint. It forces me to do movements that I'd never do otherwise like flips and twists.

  • au batido got other name:PAPAGAYO

  • The room in tech is kind of cool

  • Thumbs up if the beginning of this video made you remember tourettes guy's stare behind the microwave lol

  • I've been doing capoeira for 4 months hard now... I enjoy it very much and I'm getting better every day... I love the spiritual and historical aspects of it... being in a roda is so fun... tomorrow I'm going to kick someone in the face and hope they do the same to me lol...

  • Does anybody know the name of the background song??

  • @Pottersonsor

    it's one of the MANY Paranae songs!

  • @gabbermensch i believe it's the chula, or louvaçao of a ladainha, the opening lithany of an angola roda. it continues into angola eee.

  • O nome desse golpe é beija flor

  • to be honest, this isn't a bad explanation, but i prefer epic1's version of the batido. it's so much smoother and even though he's primarily a freerunner/traceur, his explanation is a lot easier to follow.

  • In my group we call it beija-flor.

  • Master Camisa from Abadá names this move "Beija-Flor" or "Chibata".

  • Break Dance sucks its just for those who dance around like a fool with his pants on the ground. hahha

    Capoeira is the Amazing Martial Arts its more about fighting skillfully. and throw your opponent away in one second. hahahahahah Everything is Lovely but Deadly in Capoeira.

  • @jzkcorporation

    First things first: I do Capoeira myself.

    Still, I have to tell you that a Capoeirista doing pure Capoeira is not deadly but vulnerable. Just try by answering on a Meia Lua de Compasso by merely stepping to the grounded leg (=rotation center). The attack is thwarted, the attacker face down to the ground... No enemy but victim. (Easy: kick in the face, punch in the crotch (sports are fair, fighting's not))

    However, if you leave out the dancing, some of it can surely be usefull.

  • L kick :P

    I miss capoeira

  • Lol at the zoom in intro, reminded me of hot tub time machine.

  • Aqui chama Escorpiao . ^^

  • bonitinho!

    PICO PAPAGAYO

  • au batido ? Leque, não ? aqui no Brasil é leque ...

  • Tem vários nomes: Leque, Au Batido, Beija-flor

  • i training this move on the beginner classes ... it's really to hard for beginners

  • I just learned to do this at capoeira practice today :D

  • How long have you been working at it?

  • At capoeira? Just a year now. My second batizado is in two days.

  • I meant the move. I'm working on it now but it's kicking my ass.

  • Ah, okay. The move itself I guess I've had in my repertoire for about 3 months now. After I got it down, I started working on combinations where I could work it in as catching movement for when people are off guard. Now I'm working on the double au batido and a version where you have both legs extended out rather then one, not sure if it has a different name. Anyway, good luck.

  • O, OK. Thanks.

  • When I was trying to do this,my body went to far and I felt big pain in my arm, I almooust fainted -_-

  • It's easier when you have someone to hold your other hand while doing it and spot you.

  • try holding onto the back of a chair as you start doing it, it takes awhile to get that balance point

  • punk

  • haha not so gay, kinda funny actually

  • does anyone know of a capoeira class in San Antonio thats good and relatively cheap

  • like an L-kick

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  • tell it

  • help me...skoo me on y u say that? cuz confused

  • tim an eric lol no....but man i'm trying to do stuff like that, but i end up doing a cartwheel at full force!

  • whats the diference between this move and Bella Flor?

  • beija flor foot, au batido feet

  • They're the same move, different groups use different names. We use beija flor (kiss the floor). I think it means hummingbird.

  • ahh ok thanks.

  • Beija= kiss

    Flor= flower

    Beija-flor = flower kisser AKA hummingbird

    To say the floor in portuguese, the word is "o chão".

    In my grupo, we call it Aú batido. I have also heard Aú malandro or Aú amazonas.

    -Monitor Lagarta (GCB-AZ)

  • lol the intro reminds meh of a tim and eric moment........but al jokes aside this really did help me alot X_^

  • you don't actually kick your leg, you pull it straight to your shoulder

  • Your thinking of the breakdance/for show move. I think its actually used as an attack.

  • The one pro1rider refers to is for kicking over the head, when your opponent is beside you.

    The one shown here is when the opponent is infront.

  • good vid except the dumbass intro

  • hahahahaha

  • nice

  • looks more like a breakdance move ,anyways 5 stars!

  • CAPOEIRA = 1800/1900, so, shut up ._.

  • Break dance comes from capoeira

  • @scotty88hh

    no, capoeira is way older than break so that means break comes from capoeira right :)?

  • @iTouchOfMine

    yea man thats what i said lol

  • @scotty88hh True

  • @scotty88hh from capoeira, kung-fu, lindy hop, salsa...

  • @scotty88hh Breakdance comes from a lot of things

  • @scotty88hh Break Dance Comes from New York...Modern power moves come from Capoeira!

  • @Blackiechan77 Yea break dance before it took off had no capoeria influence.

  • @scotty88hh its actually based on kung-fu...look it up

  • @DementedXShenzi it's based on a lot of things that were incoorperated later on but it's roots are def from capoeira.

  • @scotty88hh breakdancing does not come from capoeira. although both look similar they developed independently. i do both

  • trying not to laugh in the intro haha

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