- unknown, but it was
first mentioned in a
judicial do****ent
under the name
Capoeiragem in 1789, as "the
gravest of crimes". In the 19th century, a
street fighting...
- razors,
clubs and machetes.
Capoeira from this
period is also
known as
capoeiragem and its
practitioners were
referred to as capoeiras. Rio de
Janeiro was...
-
Burlamaqui published the
first capoeira manual, Gymnástica
nacional (
capoeiragem),
methodisada e regrada,
where he
introduced boxing-like
rules for capoeira...
- razors, knives,
sticks and rocks. The late 19th
century street-fighting
capoeiragem was a
mixed martial art,
combining five main
fighting techniques: headbutts...
- ("playing angola") for this art. In
formal do****ents,
capoeira was
known as "
capoeiragem", with a
practitioner being known as a "capoeira". Gradually, the art...
-
capoeira techniques Burlamaqui,
Anibal (1928). Gymnástica
nacional (
capoeiragem),
methodisada e regrada. Rio de Janeiro.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location...
-
capoeira techniques Burlamaqui,
Anibal (1928). Gymnástica
nacional (
capoeiragem),
methodisada e regrada. Rio de Janeiro.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location...
- costas. List of
capoeira techniques Da Costa,
Lamartine Pereira (1961).
Capoeiragem, a arte da
defesa pessoal brasileira. Rio de Janeiro:
Oficial da Marinha...
- how they
might attack. Burlamaqui,
Anibal (1928). Gymnástica
nacional (
capoeiragem),
methodisada e regrada. Rio de Janeiro.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location...
- the opponent's jaw. Burlamaqui,
Anibal (1928). Gymnástica
nacional (
capoeiragem),
methodisada e regrada. Rio de Janeiro.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location...