 Here's some details on the triple butte cell in the second section. So from here, we're going to do our butte cell. One, two, three. Now make sure that when you're doing your pivots that your weight is on your back leg, 80-20, and that your body is facing 45 degrees. What I'm doing is I'm moving my head out of the center. There's the center so that you'll miss me if you punch it straight. Okay, now you don't want to lean far too much. Then you're going to lose power. And you're going to lose your structure. So lean back just enough so that your weight is in your back leg and your body is still really upright. Nothing in your back. Next up, one, two, three. So it's good to practice just to put it with the head movement. And once you get the head movement, now add the butte. And if you can't do the butte with your butte, just do one, two, three. Now that once you can do this, one, two, three. Now add the sliding. Slide it, slide it, slide it. Now notice that my BG is not here. It's not here. It's not here. It's right in the middle. Okay, I just avoid his attack and now I'm attacking his centerline. The reason we do this slide is so we can sneak underneath our own hand. Sometimes things happen fast so you don't see as well and you can feel your own arm and you know where it is. So boom, and this is slide and you can grab underneath. It's called a stealing hand. Alright, so one, two, three. Alright, so that's some details of the BG.