 He's one of the best technicians in the country. I grew up in his camp system. He's the guy that invented the Granby. Him and Steve Martin, head coach at ODU, his dad. So old man Martin and teacher Lawrence invented the Granby. I lived in the Granby system, my home coming out. But one thing that I learned from him that I think is timeless is outside the Granby system. It's his far leg reach series on a single. So just stand straight up. Far leg reach, meaning shoulder in the hamstring, pinkies on the kneecaps, breaking the glass in between his legs with my knee. That's essentially what far leg reach is. Now I'll never get that on the best guys in the country. But that same method, that same technique, that same position we can create on this lower finish. So when we go elbow to the mat, my inside hand's just controlling the knee. Once I get shoulder pressure in the angle, I'm changing hands and I'm switching far leg reach. I see a lot of guys getting to the single and trying to hop up on the guy's back. That's when we lose position and we're back stranded. If I can get his grip below my knee right here, I've got a billion pounds here. I can brush and spin out. I can kick a leg, come back over the top to a low single defense. If he's in on this single leg right here, if I get the grip below my knee, I could go rubber knee over the top. Man, I could lift and split him right here. I could put this guy in all kind of bad positions if I know what I'm doing stranded. We've got to understand that those guys out there exist and they take us to deep waters. Again, somebody's talking about going to come back to lunch. Controlling the legs. A lot of that is pressure and position. So when we get to this single leg, let's get this position facing there. When we get to this single leg, you guys are getting here great. And then what you get here is going knees. Never happen. I get elbow to the mat and pressure. And I want to put every ounce of pressure I can to his far knee. Then as I start to pressure across, knees don't hit, hips don't hip. Outside hand comes and I'm looking far leg reach. Driving. Driving. Shoulder below the butt. Who's not talking to over here about pressure with you? One man over here. I was talking to you about driving. Right? And I said, when do you rather finish your single leg with him in his base or with his belly? And you answered? Right. Catch you didn't answer. I'm not answering. That's an easy question. So back to our beginning. Whether I'm thumb blocking or whether I'm just inside. Whether I'm quick stepping or whether I'm rocking stepping. When this guy's leg goes back and I have to wrestle here. Pressure. Okay. Hand change. Drive. Notice pinkies above the kneecaps. Shoulder below the butt. That's how I love to finish one of the best guys in the planet. Do we got it? Make it look like that. Go.