 I could talk about hand fighting tricks and stuff like that for years. Like the stuff I've developed over the years that work for me and that might work for you guys. I don't wanna get into too much of that. But when you're pushing this guy around, what I like was your forward pressure. But don't get caught up in this. Don't get caught up in... When I say you're changing your hands and staying on his head doesn't mean it's a million miles an hour going like this. That's just, you know, it's too much going on. All right? If you grab a hold of something, I want the guy to know it. I want the guy to know how strong I am. I want him to know that I'm grabbing him. I make him fight out and everything. So if I go left, I'm close. Here, I'm gonna hang on it and hang, I'm just gonna hang on it as I move forward. And then I'm probably faking it, I'm probably faking it, but I'm still staying heavy. Heavy, hang on everything a little bit longer. Three, four seconds. If it's a wrist, I'm hanging on it. Every time I grab the guy and pull him to the mat, this is taking a little bit out of me. Doesn't seem like it maybe when you're drilling, but you're wrestling the match, boy, this wears on you. It's here. If I just have my hand on him, I'm pushing it to the mat, pushing it away, pushing his head away, pulling on him. Everything's heavy, heavy, heavy, and I stay in the stick. But don't be going all over the place. Just stay heavy and then change. Always keep your eyes on the guy's hips, on the guy's knees, waiting for an opening to shoot. Then we'll get into some fake stuff here in a minute. All right, on three, one, two, three.