 This is Dan here, and y'all are the creepiest human beings on the planet. Like a power we would like to be on the good back there. Nobody come past this line, all right? Sorry. Bruh! All right, that one. All right, so now, I want to talk about creating pressure. So, thought we'd cover it, and we're like, what do we want to work on? And he was like hand-fighting, getting to a leg, but the in-between. And that's what me and him and Roper spent two hours discussing. I think I was more of a little bit of a debate last night about what the in-between is. So the in-between from whatever tie-up I have, right, so if I have double-outside ties, and I'm ducking under, or shooting a high-crash, or a single leg, from the time I set my tie to the time I get to the leg, the in-between, how do we make that better, all right? Well, I got to get to the leg in good position, and I got to have a good set-up, all right? And I got to have good conditions for my leg attacks, right? So I create pressure, I get an angle, and then I got to get from tie to get that faster. Well, that's a long-term thing, right? How do you get faster? You work on your speed and agility. How do I get faster in a match like that? Okay? Can't build it, all right? Unless you've got some Russian potion that makes you super fast. So if they say you need some time. All right? So now, what I need to do is create a little bit of a condition that makes me faster. So I'm just going from me to Jake, that's my speed. But if I'm going from me to Jake, but Jake's coming to me, they'll get faster and slower. How much faster? Twice as fast. If it's just me going from point A to point B, versus me going point A to point B, but this guy's going point B to point A. Twice as fast. Who said two times? You make a difference? Yeah. All right, that's a two-nigh answer right there. What's the DBA? Like a three-nigh. Oh, you put it in a bag. All right, so now we're going to talk about creating pressure and releasing pressure. That's the in-between that we're going to focus on making super fast, all right? So we're going to get back to our close distance, head position, inside time. A couple of people asked me about what I consider elbow control. When I say elbow control, I'm armpit all day. I'm armpit all day, elbow control. The further I get down his arm, the bit tougher it is for me to control some close distance. Pressure with my head. Now, whoever wins the pressure battle is usually the guy with the lowest hips. So this is the drill we're going to do, stay home, close distance, he reaches up, I go inside time. Now all I want you to do is back this guy up. Notice my lead leg's not changing, but I'm driving into him. Stay at home in a good position. Because the minute I create enough pressure for my attack and we're going to do all kinds of attacks from there, it's going to be twice as fast. Just like that. Okay? Just by creating pressure and then disappearing. Okay? Because when I drive into him and he starts driving back and then I've disappeared, okay? My speed gets twice as fast. Twice as fast. All right? A lot of people say it looks slick. I just had the other. We're going to do simple all the way to grandma's trying to understand because she's so proud. All right? So that's all we're doing. Close distance. Inside time. Pressure, pressure, pressure, pressure. Stay nice. Go!