HOME

TheInfoList



OR:

''Chapa de frente'' (front plate) or ''bênção'' (blessing) is a
front Front may refer to: Arts, entertainment, and media Films * ''The Front'' (1943 film), a 1943 Soviet drama film * '' The Front'', 1976 film Music * The Front (band), an American rock band signed to Columbia Records and active in the 1980s and ...
push
kick A kick is a physical strike using the leg, in unison usually with an area of the knee or lower using the foot, heel, tibia (shin), ball of the foot, blade of the foot, toes or knee (the latter is also known as a knee strike). This type of ...
with the sole of the foot. In some variants, ''bênção'' can be done with the heel in the chest. ''Chapa de frente'' is one of the few fundamental kicks in
capoeira Capoeira () is an Afro-Brazilian martial art and game that includes elements of dance, acrobatics, capoeira music, music, and spirituality. It likely originated from enslaved Mbundu people, of the Kingdom of Ndongo, in present-day Angola. The ...
. It is also documented in African martial art
engolo N'golo (anglicized as Engolo) is a traditional Bantu martial art and game from Angola, that combines elements of combat and dance, performed in a circle accompanied by music and singing. It is known as the forerunner of capoeira. Engolo has be ...
, the forerunner of capoeira. This traditional capoeira kick is direct, firm and fast. ''Chapa de frente'' can be applied to numerous areas of the body, depending on the opponent's position. It is commonly aimed at chest area.


Names

''Chapa de frente'' (front plate) is a descriptive name, because the kick belongs to the class of push kicks done with the sole of the foot, collectively known as ''chapa'' (platehttps://dicionario.priberam.org/chapa). This traditional name can be traced back to at least the mid-20th century. ''Bênção'' (
blessing In religion, a blessing (also used to refer to bestowing of such) is the impartation of something with doctrines of grace, grace, Sacred, holiness, spiritual Redemption (theology), redemption, or Will of God, divine will. Etymology and Germani ...
) is an ironic name, due to the bent starting position. Slave owners in Brazil would meet their African slaves in the morning, especially on Sundays, and offer them
blessing In religion, a blessing (also used to refer to bestowing of such) is the impartation of something with doctrines of grace, grace, Sacred, holiness, spiritual Redemption (theology), redemption, or Will of God, divine will. Etymology and Germani ...
s. The slaves had to bow and show
gratitude Gratitude, thankfulness, or gratefulness is a feeling of appreciation (or similar positive response) by a recipient of another's kindness. This kindness can be gifts, help, favors, or another form of generosity to another person. The word come ...
, despite the mistreatment they endured. The ''benço'' kick reflects this contradiction, as the slave appears to receive a blessing but swings their foot forward to kick their opponent in the belly.


Origin

Various push kicks are common in
engolo N'golo (anglicized as Engolo) is a traditional Bantu martial art and game from Angola, that combines elements of combat and dance, performed in a circle accompanied by music and singing. It is known as the forerunner of capoeira. Engolo has be ...
, an
Angola Angola, officially the Republic of Angola, is a country on the west-Central Africa, central coast of Southern Africa. It is the second-largest Portuguese-speaking world, Portuguese-speaking (Lusophone) country in both total area and List of c ...
n martial art considered the ancestor of capoeira. There are several types of push kicks in engolo including: front push kick (''chapa de frente''), back push kick (''chapa de costas''), side push kick (''chapa lateral''), revolving push kick (''chapa giratoria'') and push kick from inverted position.Matthias Röhrig Assunção, Engolo and Capoeira. From Ethnic to Diasporic Combat Games in the Southern Atlantic
/ref>


Technique

''Bênção'' is executed by bringing the
knee In humans and other primates, the knee joins the thigh with the leg and consists of two joints: one between the femur and tibia (tibiofemoral joint), and one between the femur and patella (patellofemoral joint). It is the largest joint in the hu ...
up before kicking. Then, there's a powerful forward push with the hips to leverage the extension of the kicking leg. The kick mainly hits with the sole, at the heel end of the flat foot. The entire sole of the supporting foot should stay in contact with the floor. Typically, the capoeirista advances a step from the ginga towards the opponent before executing ''chapa de frente''. The kick proves particularly effective when it makes full contact with the opponent. The level of impact varies with its range from a soft tap to an inward jumping stomp. ''Chapa de frente'' is a very dangerous kick, not only because of the force with which it can be applied, but, above all, due to the delicate nature of the region of impact, where very sensitive organs are located. In the
capoeira Angola Capoeira de Angola (Angolan capoeira) or simply ''angola'' is the traditional style of capoeira, the Afro-Brazilian martial art. A newer style, based on the reform of capoeira Angola, is called ''capoeira regional, regional''. However, the term ...
, when a player completes a chapa de frente, they usually promptly descends to the ground, seeking refuge against potential takedowns or counterattacks aimed at their face.


Variations


Low ''chapa de frente''

There are a low variation of ''Chapa de frente'', performed from the ground, usually from ''queda de quatro'' position. It involves pushing with the hips to increase both force and reach. It is popular kick in
capoeira Angola Capoeira de Angola (Angolan capoeira) or simply ''angola'' is the traditional style of capoeira, the Afro-Brazilian martial art. A newer style, based on the reform of capoeira Angola, is called ''capoeira regional, regional''. However, the term ...
style.


Retreating version (''escorão'')

''Escorão'' (scorer) is a cunning version of this kick, described by Burlamaqui. One draws back the foot and, simulating a retreat, quickly sends the foot into the enemy's abdomen.


Jumping version (''bênção pulada'')

Sometimes the front push kick can be executed with excessive force, where the initial step evolves into a full-fledged leap, harnessing the entire weight of the player for the kick. In such cases, the person delivering the kick may lose control and be unable to retract the kick after it's launched. If the target is missed, there's a tendency to fall forward. This jumping push kick is referred to as the ''bênção pulada''.


Defenses

Defense against front push kick can be practiced in various ways. According to
mestre Pastinha Vicente Ferreira Pastinha (April 5, 1889, Salvador, Bahia, Brazil – November 13, 1981), known as Mestre Pastinha, was a ''mestre'' of the Afro-Brazilian martial art capoeira and a codifier of the traditional capoeira Angola style. Mestre Past ...
, one possible defense from a front plate is that a capoeirista blocks the attacker's leg with crossed forearms. Another possibility is that the defender descends rapidly with crossed forearms, attempting to bring down the attacker by suspending their extended leg. Finally, the capuerista can use a counter attack against the front plate applied to their chest, by descending rapidly and attempting to bring down the attacker with a sweep (''
rasteira ''Rasteira'' is a foot sweep technique in capoeira, which usually counters high kicks. It is one of the fundamental techniques in traditional capoeira. ''Rasteiras'' are quick, unexpected moves that can disrupt the opponent's balance. Instead o ...
''). The speed of movements and the flexibility of the body are essential for both attack and defense. A skilled capoeirista quickly discerns the intentions of the attacker, not wasting time in organizing their defense and counterattack. The mere position of the attacker indicates how they might attack.


Literature

* * * * * * * *


References


See also

* Front kick *
List of capoeira techniques The list of capoeira techniques includes kicks, headbutts, evasions, acrobatics and more. In capoeira, the main emphasis is normally placed on the interaction between kicks and evasions. Due to historical reasons, different capoeira groups use ...
{{Italic title Capoeira techniques Kicks