Developing a GOOD QUESTION MARK KICK | The Brazilian Kick

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Some may know it as the Brazilian kick, but either way the question mark kick is an awesome Muay Thai hybrid tool that guys like Israel Adesanya, Luke Rockhold, Holly Holm and more!!

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It doesn't suck, it's just... questionable

LeonidThesKid
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sensei seth has to be the only combat sport youtuber who puts highlights of himself getting smacked into his intro

knuckle-sandwichmma
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Thank you, my grandma didn't stand a chance

yordinhernandez
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If I don't mistaken the Brazilian kick name come from Kyokushin karate. Ademir Da Coste a well known kyokushin fighter used it in 80'.

zsolthorvath
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Honestlz the question mark kick is very usefull i a fight fro my experience a couple of streches every morning and you will master it in a couple of weeks i did it in 2

Zone-gdkz
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This is exactly what I needed! I have zero problem with any kicks except for round head kicks and I saw people on Sherdog saying they had the same problem with pinching pain in their hips and limited ROM in the hip for some freaky reason, no matter how much they stretch. They suggested this as a replacement for the traditional roundhouse. I've seen and read where athletes can have very different pelvis shapes and it changes or limitsthe ROM in their hip joints so they actually have to teach different kinds of squatting and deadlifting forms in competitive weightlifting depending on how open or narrow the pelvis is. I imagine it could affect your ROM on a high roundhouse kick too.

aiyahuntacheimumbi
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Good explanation of the kick.

It also illustrates why I tell people the elbow drop defense (hunkering)is done with the body and not the arms.

Done properly, the hands never leave guard. The body and legs do the moving.

aegisprotection
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For someone who’s not very flexible (still working on it) and been training for a year this breakdown was very helpful. Gonna practice this one a lot. Thanks man

jeremyv
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When the crow cawed or whatever and he stopped and looked at it I literally

juliusirizarry
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One common mistake for question mark kick is that before changing directions you turn your leg to the other way before swinging it back, that basically telegraphs that you're going to do a question mark kick

Kettvnen
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Ademir da Costa's kick. To who think it doesn't work, just watch some videos on youtube, it's old, but gold.
Others who used this kick: Francisco Filho, Glauber Feitosa, Andy Hug. Ps. My english is terrible, sorry, I did my best without google. ;-)

willsamurai
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This is great kick, I like it very well! I routinely use this after a left job-right cross combo. First, I step back from the distance and the partner step in to catch me up. He is just approaching, meanwhile he will see a starting front kick. Everybody pull down the left hand to block the front kick, and the head will be open..

zsolthorvath
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1:39 This had me in stitches for some reason.

dronedruid
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Immediately helped my technique when I saw that you extend your leg for the fake front kick in the slow mo 🤙

fablecouvrette
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Sensei seth is a surprisingly good teacher.

bayyinahawesome
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Very good tips -considering the out of Dojo body experience

mitubogoogle
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I was literally trying to make this work on the heavy bag earlier (and failing miserably), the timing of this vid couldn't have been better 😂

lukeholtzhauzen
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Thank you sir, for teaching this kick🙂❤️

LowRushGamingYT
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Probably one of my most successful kicks in sparring.

grantholmes
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Dude this is such a fun kick to practice. And it feels better than doing nothing but roundhouses and teeps. Funny thing is without even meaning to I naturally was popping the kick out at head level the entire time, I think it's the quad position, that already has you aimed for their neck, whereas when I'm just doing roundhouses they can kinda come out anywhere in a 20° arc around the head.

My goal was to try and bring it down, like to twist my leg so far that the top of my foot is coming down on my opponents head. But I couldn't quite make it and the closest try was causing my obliques to nearly spasm due to pulling the muscles so tight.

Edit: ok after watching the slowmo I can definitely do it. Seeing that you can get your foot coming down like that. Ok I just gotta get my knee looser and swiveling more.

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