Dude, you are awesome. This is great information. Also, can't wait to try out this type of arm placement in dogfight position because I end up there a lot in Jiujitsu 👍
Very nice! I often get to the dog fightwhen playing underhook half guard in grappling. Will try these details to upgrade my success rate from there :-)
We should see a slo mo with professioal guide to find out things that they do automatically in specific situations this is why peopel call them champions
DPS Breakdowns Both. But mostly wrestling- because as you know it presents itself alot more. Well, guys always give it up as you go for other attacks upper and lower body - and i find alot of guys have ignorance in this position. But what i love most about it- is that it puts your opponent in a knife or gun scenario as where if they keep the whizzer there gonna get there back taken as you circle because of shoulder pressure- and if not you get the back or the take down anyway. This along With many other things help my game a lot thank you bro
Fascinating breakdown my dude. Are you familiar with a Brazilian Jiujitsu competitor named Lucas Leite? He's known for utilizing dog fight to take down opponents with 100lb size advantage. The key difference is that he may enter half guard, then get the underhook. Rafael Lovato Jr. used it in his championship win over Gegard Mousasi. Check out the "Coyote Guard". I searched for your video because I'm a BJJ Blue Belt that has begun to wrestle. The dog fight was probably the first solid position I learned. I wanted to see if it could be modified.
@@DPSBreakdowns You've given me some ideas to experiment with. Lucas' method of securing the leg still works... I just don't want the wrestling coach to yell at me. Plus, I try to think in terms of universal grappling. Would I willingly enter half-guard in a self-defense scenario? I would probably enter off a failed double or secure an underhook first.
I would love to see some stats on how often the underhooker or overhooker wins the dogfight position. For me personally, I find the underhook to be far better in this situation.
Can you give me some insight on how to keep the opponent from hip throwing me from attempting this? Some people are good at getting the hip throw even from on knees dogfight.
It is intended as the third part, but I may make more videos on Yazdani. I am especially fascinated with his whip around technique (I'm told it is called "Rakabi" in Persian), so maybe an in-depth video on that in the future.
DT has definitely had Yazdani's number. Yazdani was winning fairly handily going into the second period at Worlds last year, but DT was able to pull it out. Looking forward to their next match.
This channel is going to contribute to further the evolution of wrestling. This should be distributed to middle and highs school coaches everywhere !
Master genius Yazdani from Iran
Absolutely love the under hook set-up love the way you break the techniques down!! Another great video!!!
Thank you!
Nice work mate! I enjoyed the narration.
I have learned sooo much from your breakdowns and successfully applied a lot of what you teach to my game. Keep it up! Thank you
A mix of technic nd power by yazdani. Im ur big fan Hasan agha. Thanks DPS
Loved the commentary and analysis; Keep up the great work!
Thanks!
Can you do a breakdown of Rei higuchi's Sweep Single? John Smith has referred to it as the smoothest sweep single he has ever seen.
Chris Samboy do you write it in a simple English I can't remember because my English is week
@@sureshahlawat5191 he asked if DPS could do a video on Rei's sweep single. John Smith said it's really good.
Thanks for the fantastic video, I am from Iran and he is an icon in Iran, such a hero. He usually ruins opponents in the first 3 mins.
awesome breakdown !!!! always wanted feedback from yazdani !!!!!
Awesome breakdown! Thank you
We should remember the biggest factor here and that is the "confident " you must be full of confidence to deliver any technic,,,,,
This was insanely good. Subbed 👍
Really nice Dan, thanks as usual 👏
Great video keep em coming!
Kirk Huntr it is a beautiful statement my English was bad but don't mind I was a Indian wrestler
Dude, you are awesome. This is great information. Also, can't wait to try out this type of arm placement in dogfight position because I end up there a lot in Jiujitsu 👍
Let me know how it goes
Very nice! I often get to the dog fightwhen playing underhook half guard in grappling.
Will try these details to upgrade my success rate from there :-)
Let me know how it goes!
I've been so excited for this to come out. Thanks Dan!
Underrated channel
I dig your breakdowns.
Amazing, I better think of this next training
I think the hip angle is another good point because it takes all pressure off the wizzer.
We should see a slo mo with professioal guide to find out things that they do automatically in specific situations this is why peopel call them champions
Very good work i very like your channel .
Great video, Jordan Burroughs double leg takedown for the next, please
Man this revolutionised my game thanks so much
Great to hear! BJJ or wrestling? Would love to hear more on how you've been able to implement the technique.
DPS Breakdowns Both. But mostly wrestling- because as you know it presents itself alot more. Well, guys always give it up as you go for other attacks upper and lower body - and i find alot of guys have ignorance in this position. But what i love most about it- is that it puts your opponent in a knife or gun scenario as where if they keep the whizzer there gonna get there back taken as you circle because of shoulder pressure- and if not you get the back or the take down anyway. This along With many other things help my game a lot thank you bro
Truly the greatest.
Fascinating breakdown my dude. Are you familiar with a Brazilian Jiujitsu competitor named Lucas Leite? He's known for utilizing dog fight to take down opponents with 100lb size advantage. The key difference is that he may enter half guard, then get the underhook.
Rafael Lovato Jr. used it in his championship win over Gegard Mousasi. Check out the "Coyote Guard".
I searched for your video because I'm a BJJ Blue Belt that has begun to wrestle. The dog fight was probably the first solid position I learned. I wanted to see if it could be modified.
Hi Chad. Yes I am familiar with Leite, who, as you say, is one of the pioneers of the dog fight position in BJJ. Thanks for watching.
@@DPSBreakdowns You've given me some ideas to experiment with. Lucas' method of securing the leg still works... I just don't want the wrestling coach to yell at me. Plus, I try to think in terms of universal grappling. Would I willingly enter half-guard in a self-defense scenario? I would probably enter off a failed double or secure an underhook first.
Thank you as always!
I think Yazdani is pushing the head away to stop his opponent from letting the whizzer go and going into a headlock.
Thank you so much for this!
I would love to see some stats on how often the underhooker or overhooker wins the dogfight position. For me personally, I find the underhook to be far better in this situation.
That would be interesting to see stats from that position.
Great video
Amazing !
awesome video thank you!
DAN! I was COMPLETELY blindsided by a voiceover XD
Great vid
Also known as the seatbelt whizzer
Can you give me some insight on how to keep the opponent from hip throwing me from attempting this? Some people are good at getting the hip throw even from on knees dogfight.
so basically, the far side truck works at the highest levels of BJJ (Lucas Leite) and wrestling? That's pretty cool.
Easier said than done!
Can't wait for the rematch against Taylor!
Looking forward to it as well!
Pls keep the narration thing going with ur future videos👍 great channel
Appreciate the feedback!
Is this part three of the study or a spinoff?
I really just want to know if you will do more cuz they're awesome :)
It is intended as the third part, but I may make more videos on Yazdani. I am especially fascinated with his whip around technique (I'm told it is called "Rakabi" in Persian), so maybe an in-depth video on that in the future.
Cool, but I'm curious how he handles it with the overhook
I would be as well. Very rare to see Yazdani in the overhooking role, though.
you see everything
Thanks, Night. When is your Burroughs Part 3 dropping?
Thanks so muche...
wrestling is a art . if a wrestler remember it he she reach on the top point of its goal
So this may be a counter to the "wizzer" (is that the right spelling)?
Yes sir. I usually see it spelled whizzer, but not sure there is an official spelling.
DPS Breakdowns thank you Sir...by the way, you have a very good channel with great breakdowns! 👍🏼💯
Appreciate it!
Its very nice technic
show what he does when DT steps on to the mat
DT has definitely had Yazdani's number. Yazdani was winning fairly handily going into the second period at Worlds last year, but DT was able to pull it out. Looking forward to their next match.
check this match where he lost this position to tsobolov
th-cam.com/video/uEt42MtqQ1U/w-d-xo.html