# 39 Wrestling from the “Dogfight Position” Extension of Lachlan Giles’ Concepts for Jiu Jitsu
The “dogfight” position in wrestling and Jiu Jitsu can be tiring and frustrating if you are tying to obtain positional advantage with strength. Trying to win with strength is going to be an uphill battle. Thankfully, there are some key concepts you can glean from wrestling, which will help you take control over the position and your opponent. Here, I cover some concepts to help you understand why this position is difficult and how to use technique, not strength, to increase your confidence and take control. Lachlan Giles has some excellent YouTube videos on the “dogfight.” • Dogfight: New Course From Lachlan Giles • Training from the Dogfight Position He also has a course on this as well.

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