How to counter Can Opener neck crank from closed guard for BJJ
2020 · Wrestling · Wrestling
How to counter Can Opener neck crank from closed guard for BJJ
How to counter Can Opener neck crank from closed guard for BJJ
2020
Wrestling
The can-opener works by simply levering the head forwards. It is rare that it gets a submission; most often it is used to open an opponent’s legs in guard and force them to move. In theory, hyperflexion of the neck can cause extremely serious injuries. The list includes muscle strain, ligament sprain, rupture of the intervertebral discs, facet dislocation or fracture of the vertebrae. The scary thing about necks is that any damage to the spinal cord or the nerves coming from it can cause pain, numbness, weakness or paralysis. The nervous system is particularly unforgiving of injury, and any damage may prove permanent. In the worst case, a dislocated or fractured vertebra could lead to spinal cord damage and paralysis or even death. Worrying though this is, damage of this nature is fairly unlikely in the case of this particular neck crank. It is recommended to practice this at your martial arts school only with supervision. Professor Vanessa Waltz demonstrates two counters to the Can Opener neck crank from closed guard for BJJ or MMA. 1: Frame and Armbar(s) 0:59 2: Genie Grip Double Armbar 2:15 Thank you for watching! www.gbcoloradosprings.com