 Alright, so this is what I want you to do. We've already done this, so I'm not going to break it down. I'm going to have Joe do it real quick. I want you to get to your leg ride. I want you to get to your back hook and your wing, and I want you to flatten them out, and then I want you to either go to your left or your right with your bar in half. Alright? So, jam forward, leg in. He's going to scoop that arm like we've been doing. He's going to pull it in, flatten the guy out. He's going to get to his wing here. He's just going to thread straight to his wing. Now, instead of going under the chin to the back and getting the tilt, we're just going to get a half. But the way we get the half here is going to be a little bit different. This is what I want you guys to do. I want you to get your chest low, and I want you to walk your fingers out as far as you can. See how it's starting to kind of stretch and hyperextend his shoulder? Now, when we get that deep, that stretched out, we're going to knife our half. So, everybody make a sword with your hands. That's how we're going to run our half. My wrist is like 20 times stronger. Do this direction, then palm down. Alright? G-mills is probably, I talked about late Showsky a prolific pinner. G-mills, in my opinion, was the best pinner of all time. Like that guy was just running halves at Tbilisi, which at the time, or back then, oh, you're just just destroying this thing. Go ahead, knife your half. Good. Now, we can either roll through or we can drive. Okay? You can drive and stack them up right there. The ways we've been working ourself. Alright? You just put them on his back and stack them up or he can roll through to come back to come back flat. He can roll to the half side and stack them up that way. He can roll, pull through, punch the mat, straddle, good flow, scoop that bottom leg, stack them up. What I've seen in my G-mills, there was a term called Tbilisi. It was a freestyle tournament. But back then, Soviet Union, right? Which is what is Russia now or Russia Inter-Federation or whatever. They only could take one guy to the world championships in the Olympics. We know how big Russia is. It's gigantic, right? But Tbilisi, all the good Russians went to. All the good foreigners went to. So Tbilisi was the toughest tournament. Not the world championships, not the Olympics. Gene Mills, New York guy, was wrestling at Syracuse at the time, was just pinning people with a half. Like the best people on the planet. And you don't run halves in freestyle. Like the dude was an absolute savage. Like, but he is high half series. Come over here. It's high half series. I don't want to get off on a tangent here. But when he gets the head down and knifes the half, he'll be running his chest up way high. Right here. Notice how that elbow is behind the ear. Everybody put your elbows behind your ears as far as you can. Really make it sting a little bit. Feel how weak you are? That's when we run that half. Right there. Feel how that elbow is away behind the ear as opposed to running it clamp down. As opposed to running a palm down half right here. When I knifed my half right a little bit, when I knifed my half right here, scoop, see how I get my chest high? That's easy to take that guy over. So anytime we're running a half, boom. Give them the knife. Then when they start going and get to 90, you can adjust. But get that hook, flat them out, we're going to go bar half. You can run it to the head or roll them through. We're just getting back to common positions. Do it. Then we'll do it from their base here in a second.