Hand Positioning and Setup
The instructor emphasizes never raising the hands unless committing to the can opener technique. The practitioner must position both arms forward with contact on the back of the opponent's head to initiate the pass.
Creating the Opening
By applying pressure with both arms forward against the opponent's head, the guard will naturally open. The technique must be executed quickly and decisively rather than incrementally to be effective.
Underhook Positioning
Once the guard opens, the passers immediately reaches underneath the opponent's body and secures both sides. This underhook position is critical before transitioning to the leg stack.
Elbow Control and Pressure
The passer retrieves their arms and establishes elbow pressure on the opponent's inner thigh while maintaining contact with the back of the head. This control prevents the opponent from recovering guard position.
The Stack and Drive
The passer stacks the opponent by driving their knee toward the opponent's face while keeping their elbow pinned on the thigh. The goal is to apply simultaneous pressure from multiple angles to break the guard.
Avoiding Common Mistakes
The practitioner must not attempt to shuck or remove the opponent's legs, as this allows the opponent to recover guard immediately. Instead, maintain constant pressure and stack to progress the pass.
Positional Progression from Standing
When the opponent's knee is driven into their face, they must remove the leg, which opens opportunities for the passer to establish dominant positioning. The pressure creates a choice between discomfort and position loss.
Double Leg Variation
The instructor demonstrates extending the can opener technique to both legs simultaneously by securing both thighs after breaking the initial guard. This progression increases pressure and control while reducing escape options.
Can opener guard pass series
Ключевые выводы
- •Hand Positioning and Setup
- •Creating the Opening
- •Underhook Positioning
- •Elbow Control and Pressure
Sensei Gray demonstrates the can opener guard pass series
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Часто задаваемые вопросы
What does this video teach about can opener?
This video covers hand positioning and setup, creating the opening, underhook positioning. It provides detailed instruction from USA Martial Arts of Toledo.
How long does it take to learn can opener?
The basic mechanics can be understood in a single session, but developing reliable execution requires consistent drilling over weeks of practice. This 8-part breakdown helps structure your training by isolating each phase of the technique.
What are the key details for finishing can opener?
When the opponent's knee is driven into their face, they must remove the leg, which opens opportunities for the passer to establish dominant positioning. The pressure creates a choice between discomfort and position loss.
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