Aú batido | |
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Name | Aú batido |
Meaning | cartwheel kick |
AKA | aú quebrado, aú malandro, beija flor, bico de papagaio, aú Amazonas |
Type | kick, floreio |
Parent style | capoeira Angola |
Parent technique | Aú |
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Aú batido (cartwheel kick) is a traditional capoeira cartwheel kick, known under various names in breakdancing, MMA and other disciplines.
The cartwheel kick originated as a combat kick, but has become very popular as an acrobatic decoration (floreio). This is likely the most photographed capoeira move.[1]
Like many other core techniques of capoeira, aú batido originates from engolo.