 Again, I want this guy's, I want everything about his grip to be weak. So as he hits this low single, and I take this angle step and hip pull. Which most of you guys are getting the angle step hip pull good. Okay, it's the angle step hip pull crunch, and then you're trying to beat him by swinging your ankle here. I'm not going to beat this guy. He'll just keep running the corner, and then I'll be fighting a single leg. Which will have answers for this too, and it'll happen. Okay, that's why we're going to continue to progress. But what I want to do is beat him the first time. I want to hit him with what I got the first time. Don't want to go five steps deep. Your goal in a scramble should be to end the scramble as quick as possible. Okay, it shouldn't be to make the homepage flow wrestling 30 scramble of the week every time you get attacked on a leg. That's a dangerous game to play. Some guys play it their whole career, and they have success with it. As a general rule, it's a handful of guys. Okay, but we can be as good as those guys and just not be the highlight reel every time. We're going to put this guy down, get our takedown. Okay, angle step, hip pull, crunch, coming here. I don't care if you do it as slow as I'm doing it right now. I don't care if you do it that slow, your first ten reps. Anytime you're learning something new, give your body, give your brain, give every part about the sequence, time to process. Wait on my foot. Do I feel athletic here? Okay, good, I'm athletic. This is where I'm going to stop you. I'm going to take this hip pull, this angle step, and I'm going to drive and drive and drive and drive and drive and drag and crunch. I'm almost dragging it. See how my feet are in the mat? That's why I want your feet in the mat, so we can wrestle like this. Right here. Sorry, not here. Okay? Not athletic. Feet are in the mat. Then I get to this mission. Big curl. Big curl. Then I'm wrestling as I pivot on my knee. All right? And then when you do it fast, it's a quick rip. Get your partner right here. Then it hit it fast with a quick rip. So give that one single angle step, hip pull. Good. Now do it all at one time. Do it all at one time. Get him with that rip. As soon as he gets there, angle step. Good. That's what we want. We want him to feel it and then it'll be gone. It's just like we're Houdini. As soon as they touch it, phew, cross the body. But we got to get 10,000 reps before we just do it without even thinking about it. So we got to start those 10,000 reps in 400 different positions this week. Right? This weekend. That's the mountain you guys got to climb, right? It's time. There's no secret. All right? There's no secret to get into where you guys want to get. It's purposeful work. It's time and position. You can't say, hey, I want to have the same skill set as the seniors that are really good. And just do it in a weekend. Don't happen. Time and position. Time and position. So that's why I'm talking about you guys being engaged and thinking about every aspect. Good? I don't care if it's your first day wrestling. Ask questions. All right? The more questions you ask, you're going to get me sharper. You're definitely going to get yourself sharper. And the one thing you confirm when you ask questions is you're engaged in what you're doing. Make sense? Fix it. Go. Let's go. Stay.