 You have a difference here, palm out, because it's not so much a strength thing, but when we get the leg defense, it'll be a big deal. If both people one side, pull it in, the ball turn back in, and I'm telling you, go back here, put your hand back there. This makes him very unathletic, crossing his legs like that. You can hand-turk right there, because if we just shoot a half on his leg right here, turn down, right turn down, right right here, hand-turk, now you can go left hand bottom shoulder, left hand to his bottom shoulder, keep the hand-turk, or half, right here. So take your left hand, keep the hand-turt, I'll take your left hand, find his bottom shoulder, or shoot a half. You see how important that is? By being able to control his hips, all those things matter. All those things, I don't want to just get a reversal. I want to get a reversal in near fall. I don't want to just get an advantage. I want to get a huge advantage, all right? We'll go on to our next position. This one takes a little bit more kind of feeling movement, but we're going to kind of get to the same position. And again, Austin's dad asked me, he said, cross raking and sealing both sides. I can, okay? But I normally only care about the hand that I'm going away from, okay? Because that's the hand that's going to pull him with me. Okay, so elbows tight, cross rake seal, and I'm going to get both feet to one side. The reason why I get both feet to one side is so I can pull this leg in and get in a tight ball. Now, when I get to this position, instead of grabbing the toe, I'm going to step on it, okay? Instead of grabbing the toe, I'm going to step on the foot. That leg that I bring over, I'm going to step on the foot. I'm still going to pull it in, I'm going to step on the foot. I'm going to post my hand on the mat, and I'm going to step up, get my hips up, and I'm going to hop out, okay? Just another option, okay? Just another option to get your butt out of the lap. But I got to step on the foot, keep that knee trapped down, and then my hips are coming up, and I'm jumping out and turning back in, okay? One more time, and again, we're just a different way to get there, all right? You might like the first one better, you might like this one better. Cross rake seal, but it's quick. Cross rake seal, both feet to one side. Pull that leg in. When I get this leg in nice and tight, I'm on my elbow, horse flexed, step on the foot, post the hand, hop out, turn in, okay? Pretty good position for me, all right? Play it, go!