 We're going to go that route to go off from what I was doing earlier because you guys are doing something a little bit different. If I snap this guy's head and I snap him and I keep my head up here, I can't shoot on him. His head's in my way. If his head goes below mine, I'm going to pull him into the front headlock. Now I can look to move and get to my ankle picks and all that stuff. If I snap, keep my head in the same spot and guess what? I snap him, let his head come up, now I'm in on his leg. So if I'm going to come inside, tie the snap, I need to get his left leg forward, I'm going to circle, I'm going to snap and lower my level with him. See how I'm not way up here? It's going to be too much time for me to release, let him come up, me go down, and try and get to that shot. I got to lower my level with him, I snap, I circle, I snap here, I release him. Now I can just change my feet and go. So don't let this head get in our way by trying to snap and stay way up here. I'm not in a good position. This happens, we're going to pull him all the way into a front headlock, start kicking his butt. You guys are in front headlocks yesterday, right? Use all that technique if you remember. Got it? If I snap him, I circle, lower my level with him. Don't let my head get too high. I snap, circle, lower my level, let him come up, let him do the work. Right? You just hung on him, you just beat his position, let him do the work. Let his head come up out of my way, change my feet, step on his foot. Right? That's a good position. Got it? Again, I'm into him the entire time. Once my shoulder hits, I'm not back on my heels. I'm into him, making him carry our weight, our weight, not just his, not just mine, but ours. Got it? Again, snap, circle, don't let that head come under ours, because then we're going to go front headlock. Lower our level with him, release him, step to it. Got it? Let's get it. One, two!