Finger Taping for Injury Prevention

The instructor demonstrates a finger taping technique learned from judo practitioners to manage finger injuries common in Brazilian jiu-jitsu. The method involves creating an X-pattern around the knuckle using athletic tape, allowing controlled movement while providing support and warmth to aid healing during training.

Dog Fight Position Overview

The dog fight position occurs when one grappler has an underhook while the opponent has an overhook, creating a stalemate where traditional sweeping techniques become difficult. The instructor introduces a counter technique called 'the leash' designed to break this positional deadlock.

Establishing the Leash Control

From the dog fight position with the opponent posting their base on the mat, the instructor hooks the opponent's neck and secures what he calls 'the leash'—a controlling grip at the neck. This creates the foundation for transitioning to a dominant position by disrupting the opponent's base.

Cutting the Middle and Mount Transition

After securing the leash control, the grappler positions their leg in the middle of the opponent's base and executes a sprawl, sliding the knee through the hip to establish mount position. This technique is attributed to high-level competitors like Pushash from CheckMat.

Handling Hand Posting Defense

When the opponent resists the initial leash technique by posting their hand on the mat, the instructor redirects the hand position using a single-leg takedown style motion. This redirection alters the angle of attack while maintaining control through the leash grip.

Completing the Mount Position

The instructor demonstrates cutting the middle and driving toward mount position while maintaining pressure and the leash control. The technique culminates in full mount control after successfully redirecting the opponent's base and establishing upper body dominance.

WWW.BJJONLINE.NET- No-Gi- Dog Fight Position Counter - The Leash

Tony Pacenski
2 min read·6 key moments·PT4M56S video

Key Takeaways

  • Finger Taping for Injury Prevention
  • Dog Fight Position Overview
  • Establishing the Leash Control
  • Cutting the Middle and Mount Transition

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does this video teach about chill dog?

This video covers finger taping for injury prevention, dog fight position overview, establishing the leash control. It provides detailed instruction from Tony Pacenski.

How long does it take to learn chill dog?

The basic mechanics can be understood in a single session, but developing reliable execution requires consistent drilling over weeks of practice. This 6-part breakdown helps structure your training by isolating each phase of the technique.

What are the key details for finishing chill dog?

When the opponent resists the initial leash technique by posting their hand on the mat, the instructor redirects the hand position using a single-leg takedown style motion. This redirection alters the angle of attack while maintaining control through the leash grip.