Kicks are a part of the art.
With it out, it becomes a dance, or a gymnastic floor.
Something that already exists, which are two fantastic things. Something the
world has and shares amongst those looking for a hobby that’s safe. Exciting…but
safe.
The kicks give it edge.
The kick gives purpose to the movements, the why the relationship
with the ground must change, becoming more intimate, requiring more time, more
appendages, and needs people to be closer to it. It needs a complexity a well,
something that two feet cannot do by themselves.
A flip is impressive, as well as a back bend, but attack a
dangerous intent of a well-aimed kick, soaring through the air, poised to strike
at the most important part of the human body. Something the human needs more
than anything, and cannot be simulated, or supplemented when damaged. The human
brain is the central of the body, and that’s why capoeiristas aim for it
when we kick.
The danger is what creates the value, giving the practitioners
an incentive to dodge effectively. The value is knowing how to defend yourself,
especially an individual’s most important asset. Doing the movements in the
peril is a feat of strength, showing something, like a feint, is something that
appears to be there for the taken, but really is a trap. A trap set for those unaware,
creating a vulnerability when there wasn’t one.
Kicks are part of the art, but malicia makes it
capoeira.
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