Mule kick (coice de mula) There is a low variation of
chapa de costas, performed with both hands on the ground while one of the legs is pushed towards the other player. In this variant,
chapa de costas resembles a
mule kick. Mule kick is a direct kick delivered to the back, while looking through the arms to the opponent. This kick starts with a bent knee and then thrusts directly towards the target. The sole of the foot is the striking surface. Low
chapa de costas has the unique aspect of having a foundation of three limbs on the ground instead of one, which creates an exceptionally stable base for kicking. To gain momentum, the mule kick may arise from
negativa. After the spin, when the body balances on the feet and hands, one leg thrusts toward the opponent with the heel leading.
Double mule kick (coice duplo) As the name suggests,
coice duplo is a strike delivered with both feet to the chest or stomach. To execute a kick, the capoeirista, starting from a position facing the opponent, turns their body while supporting their hands on the ground, facing away from the opponent. Suddenly, by bending and lifting the legs, they launch both feet together toward the chosen target. The double mule kick is a dangerous attack movement that can be used when escaping under
armada,
queixada, or
meia-lua-de-compasso. To perform the double mule kick, the capoeirista should evade the attack and get near the attacker by doing a "half"
rolê. Then, the capoeirista should forcefully kick the attacker under the chin with both feet. == Defenses ==