So I'm writing a fantasy story and the main character's fighting style is based on capoeira. I've written fight scenes before but as a student of Kung Fu I'm somewhat at a loss of how to portray some of the subtleties of the style. -Are there any specific terms I should know or could use in the context of training or fight scenes? -Apart from the more kick heavy and wide sweeping moves, what are some other characteristics of capoeira that are less apparent but still unique to it?
Ginga not jinga. Not unique to capoeira but you'll find lots of: Sweeps Throws headbutts and using the head to push people (they use the head in lots of weird and wonderful ways and not just for standing on) Slaps Elbows Knees It's not all kicks and acrobatics, although they are probably the big thing in capoeira and stat the art is famous for. Music plays a big part too. And there could be some religious stuff (ask the user Dormindo, he's our capo expert, he won't admit it though).
Thank you, very helpful. The religious stuff probably won't factor because the character teaching the protagonist this martial art is not from Earth. The style I'm inventing is just based on capoeira so I thought I would sprinkle some truth in the fiction.
Here's a list of capoeira techniques, straight from wiki, obviously you're lazy https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_capoeira_techniques and some more and more general terms can be found here: https://thecapoeirablog.wordpress.com/capoeira-terms/ But I wouldn't use the Portuguese terms as very few people reading the book would understand what the hell you are talking about. You'll soon put people off reading the thing when they are checking the internet every 5th word to understand what the heck is going on and to find that the guy actually only did a front kick or handstand.
I'm not lazy. Forgive me for thinking "martial arts planet" would be a good source of first hand advice for properly portraying a martial art.
If the guy is not from Earth and the techniques are only based on capoeira, make up our own terms. Front kick = Nvcndkgrh'gughrehg-ek'rhgeh'gkjeh Cartwheel = 7386<>78/6565(632 They're great names. Use them. Pay me later. Thank you.
I'd just watch a ton of capoeira videos, people playing in the roda, and go from there. You'll notice there's lots of spinning, turning, inverted techniques. You could use that as a base.
Google pictures explained the Ed Sheeran joke. The ginga isn't much different to FMA female triangle footwork, so it should be easy to pick up.
Technically that's where I picked it up from originally, but Iuse it more like the capoeirestas when it suits me.
Like to confuse people and hide your attacks? Do you find it works? The ginga in Angola and Regional are quite different. It's less 'robotic' and stylised IMO in Angola.