πŸ”Ί Body Triangle Guide

The body triangle is an alternative to back hooks that applies crushing pressure to the torso β€” making escapes from back control significantly harder.

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    What Is the Body Triangle?

    The body triangle is a leg configuration used from back control where one leg is bent and the other leg is crossed over the ankle (like a triangle choke but around the body). Unlike the standard back hooks, it constricts the torso and limits breathing, adding significant squeeze pressure.

    Body Triangle vs. Standard Hooks

    Standard hooks (feet inside the thighs) allow for more dynamic back attacks but can be removed if the opponent works the feet. The body triangle is harder to remove and adds constant pressure β€” forcing the opponent to address the escape before attacking. Trade-off: less positional flexibility.

    How to Lock the Body Triangle

    From back mount with seatbelt: wrap one leg around the torso, place that shin across the stomach, bend the other leg, and lock your ankle in the crook of your first knee. Squeeze the knees together. Adjust position: higher placement = rib compression; lower = hip compression.

    Attacks from Body Triangle

    The body triangle is primarily a control position. From it you can attack with rear naked choke (your primary finish), bow-and-arrow choke (with gi), arm bar by releasing the triangle, or use the squeeze itself to tire the opponent.

    Defending and Escaping the Body Triangle

    To defend: keep your chin down to protect against the choke, work to get a full turn into the opponent, try to unlock the triangle by gripping the ankle and pulling it loose, or create space to turn into half guard.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is the body triangle better than hooks?

    It depends on the situation. Against a very flexible or strong opponent who can strip hooks, the body triangle is superior. In gi, hooks are often preferred because gi grips assist with control. Many elite grapplers switch between both.

    Does the body triangle score points in competition?

    In IBJJF, you score for taking the back (hooks). A body triangle alone does not score β€” you need at least one hook to score back control points. However, it is a valid control position for submission hunting.

    Can the body triangle cause injury?

    If squeezed too hard, body triangle pressure can crack ribs. Tap if you feel rib or breathing pressure during training β€” it is a legitimate concern, especially against heavier opponents.

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