The Crazy Dog Pass completely changed the way I approach outside passing.
What started as a single pass turned into a full passing system — all built around one simple, powerful grip. That grip became the connector that allowed me to seamlessly chain outside-style movement passing directly into heavy pressure passing, without resetting or giving my opponent space to recover guard.
In this Instructional, I break down exactly how the Crazy Dog Pass works, why it shuts down modern guard retention, and how it acts as a hub for multiple passing options. You’ll learn how to threaten speed and angles from the outside, then smoothly transition into pressure when your opponent commits to defense — keeping you one step ahead the entire time.
This instructional is about simplifying your passing game, increasing control, and creating nonstop forward momentum. Whether you prefer dynamic outside passing or grinding pressure, the Crazy Dog Pass gives you a reliable way to combine both into one cohesive, high-percentage system.
1 TIME PAYMENT OF $197
- Introduction – 0:37
- Baiting Opponent to a Side Hip – 4:54 Min
- Alternative Side Hip Set Up – 3:25 Min
- Clearing Frame to Enter Crazy Dog – 3:05 Min
- Crazy Dog Pass- 5:43 Min
- Front Door Folding pass – 6:39 Min
- Folding Pass to the Mount – 5:03 Min
- Folding Pass to the Back Door – 7:57 Min
- Clearing Open Knee with Foot in Armpit – 5:56 Min
- Crazy Dog Pass to North South – 8:44 Min
- North South to Knee on Belly – 5:52 Min
- North South to Stacking Leg Drag – 6:28 Min
- Chaining North South and Knee on Belly – 2:28 Min
- Shin on Shin Vs Tight Knee Line – 7:27 Min
- Clearing Foot Off Bicep – 2:28 Min
- Game to learn how to set up Crazy Dog – 3:07 Min
- Examples of Set Ups and Outro – 3 Min
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MEET YOUR INSTRUCTOR
Isaac Doederlein is an American Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu black belt under the legendary Rubens Charles, also known as “Cobrinha”.
Isaac began his martial arts journey ~18 years ago, when his mother signed him on her church’s group judo program at the age of 11. Doederlein stuck to the course up until his 14th birthday when he moved to Arizona opting to join a jiu-jitsu academy. At the age of 18, one month after finishing High School, Isaac Doederlein decided to invest everything into his passion, and move to Los Angeles. His goal was to train under Cobrinha full time, in hopes to fulfill a life’s dream of becoming a World Champion.
- 1ST PLACE - BRASILERO CHAMPION (2023)
- 1ST PLACE - SANTA CRUZ OPEN (2023)
- 1st Place - IBJJF World Champion (2022)
- 1st Place - IBJJF European Open (2020)
- 1st Place - UAEJJF King Of Mats, TYO (2019)
- 1st Place - IBJJF Brazilian Nationals (2019)
- 1st Place - IBJJF San Francisco Open (2018)
- 1st Place - IBJJF Las Vegas Open (2017)
- 1st Place - UAEJJF US National Pro, LA (2017)




