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Why are you calling this a "Brazillian Kick"?
I'm not impressed by any of the several "tutorials" I watched, personally. His back kick tutorial suggests not looking at the target! And this "brazilian kick" is just a modified roundhouse/round kick, in my opinion. It's also a variation of a kick I've seen mostly in Tae Kwon Do (low roundhouse kick followed immediately by a high roundhouse) fighters.There is also a tutorial on youtube from the same guy for a back kick...I am no expert at all, but it looks good.
Damn, I saw "Brazilian" in the title and jumped to the wrong conclusion it would appear. Teach me to read the rest of the title and which section it is in now won't it.
I agree the feint-front kick into a head-high roundhouse is a great combo, but I agree with the above: why are the Brazillians getting credit for it?
There seems to be a pattern of them claiming to have invented stuff that other cultures have been doing for centuries.
Personally, I think
a) the feint front kick should be a bit more pronounced to make sure they take the bait or, if they don't so you can just complete the front kick and mak them REALLY take the bait on the next time around
b) I don't see how spinning around does anything good for you other than expose your back with no technique coming to make exposing the back worth it.
IMO, if you put enough hip rotation in it from the start, combined with additional power from the quads, you don't need to complete the rotation: just rechamber and set back down.