Thai Chicken Curry with buckwheat


Nice Thai Chicken Curry recipe Easy to make and goes very well with buckwheat (lighter option to rice) The dish was light and delicious INGREDIENTS: 1 Tbsp peanut oil or canola oil 2 garlic cloves, minced 2 tsp fresh minced ginger 1 large onion, sliced 1 Tbsp red Thai curry paste 1 cup chicken stock 1 can light coconut... Continue Reading →

Universal Misunderstandings Of Jiu Jitsu by Ryron Gracie … reposted from http://bjjvideovault.com/


An interesting perspective on Brazilian Jiu Jitsu training and approach http://bjjvideovault.com/universal-misunderstandings-of-jiu-jitsu/ Personally, I agree with Ryron. Original idea of BJJ was exactly what he is talking about... survival. However, with a IBJJF tournament approach, it is hard to practice it to full extend. Never the less, some of it can be applied in a tournament.... Continue Reading →

Hound Roll #10


Kimura lock is a powerful technique. It was introduced and named after one of the greatest judokas, Masahiko Kimura I have been having a lot of success with it play bottom half-guard. While controlling the opponents arm with my bottom hand, I can edge it away enough to loop my other arm over. The result... Continue Reading →

Harry Potter saga completed! What a journey!!!


Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows by J.K. Rowling My rating: 5 of 5 stars Wow!!! What a journey!!!The last book was definitely amazing. The final revelations were deep and complete. We are treated to a well detailed and encompassing explanation of the events and mysteries of Harry Potter's life and the struggle against the... Continue Reading →

Hound Roll #9


Flow drills are an excellent tool. With IBJJF NY Open right around the corner, we were drilling flowing transitions from takedown/pulling guard to guard pass to submission. It is an excellent drill to o through steps of familiar techniques and connecting various steps of the progression. It was interesting to observe the comfort levels of... Continue Reading →

Life is worth living


Thus to emphasize the afterlife is to deny life. To concentrate on heaven is to create hell. -Skinny Legs and All by Tom Robbins This line so perfectly describes the calamity of organized religion and the insanity of religious fanatical faith. The obsession of blind faith with God and afterlife leaves no room for beauty... Continue Reading →


Great idea… I am curious however of using these on large breeds. I’ve seen a Bull Mastiff, who ripped a Kong to shreds when he couldn’t get the treat 🙂

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Most dogs love them.They come highly recommended by all veterinarians .When dogs have a puzzle to eat and enjoy, it helps to keep their mind and body active, slows down the rate of food consumption,thus helping with digestion.Food puzzles also provide  possibly the best alternative  to destructive behavior ,that is often seen in dogs that are bored, have way too much energy or that suffer from separation anxiety.

The most simple food puzzle is a do-it-yourself food puzzle made by who else, but the Kong.Incredibly chewy, study and non-destructible, these food puzzle can be stuffed with treats and will most definitely keep your furry best friend mentally stimulated and busy.

Things 4 Your Dog– Many Different Types of Food Puzzles-Possibly the best ones out on the market

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Hound Roll #8… don’t forget the basics


Don't forget the basics... As we continue training and are exposed to more and more techniques, we tend to forget the basics. I caught myself forgetting one of the most basic submissions in BJJ. The cross lapel choke. I was reminded of it by a friend and a BJJ Black Belt, who pointed out to... Continue Reading →

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