 on the same page so we can't finish a high-protch belt buckle facing the knee right? I've got to get that angle, right? So I'm going to give myself a little bit of room just to make sure this leg has finished up and I want to make sure we're getting to the angle, right? So my knee leg is down, my back foot is stepped up. Now I want to take your ear and just kind of lean it towards the knee that's on the ground. I'm falling over, alright? Now I just want you to hug the leg in two different places. So my inside hand, I want it high up on the thigh, my outside hand, I just want it around the knee. Not going to walk around the leg, alright? I do about 20 scramble camps around the country. The more I watch Strayma, the more I study it, the more I realize that if I can control two points on the leg versus one, the options of that guy are way less. So inside hand high on the thigh, outside hand around the knee. I'm just going to step and pivot, and step and pivot, and step and pivot. Pretty good job of disappearing. This guy falling over. I created pressure. Now I know I got to get to the leg. I got good tie-up and I'm in good position. Now I've created pressure. Now I'm going to disappear and he's going to fall and I'm getting to the leg. Now once I get to the leg, if I don't make an adjustment, what does this guy start doing? Who on don't sprawl? Your God. Invaded Jesus. He does not. That's on me because that kid is whole life. F minus on my part. So this guy is going to defend. Not just sprawl. I'm not thinking he's only going to sprawl. If I'm wrestling Joey Lazer, he's not going to sprawl. So now I've got to be in good position. Control points. Two of them. Not one. So again, we're back to this position. I'm not penetrating. I'm rolling. I'm getting to the leg. I'm creating pressure and I'm getting to my ankle. Right here. Two hands to it. This is okay. This is me finishing on the best guys. See how the leg's straight? We want to finish leg attacks on everybody in the country. We know how to finish from here. I'm assuming. Tight with the ear. Step up. Drive across. That's one of the toughest things to do in wrestling is that. One of the toughest things to do in wrestling is that. But if my hips are under me, if my wheels brought the power, then I can generate power and steer it with my hands. So if I see how that worked, I've got the power plant there with the wheels. I've got my steering wheel on the leg that I'm trying to control. Now I can start moving it around with my hands. Good. Finish. And then watch this. I can interchange high crunches. Who is back here and I ask if they shot a double. And my man right here. Nothing will be different. Okay. Pressure. Get here. And as I release. Right here. Same thing. Right now we're just going high crunch. Two hands to the leg. Two different points of control. All right. Fast. The in between is fast. Disappear. Get to the leg. Don't step and penetrate. Disappear. Let them fall over the top. Go.