 that same side leg pushing off of Jeff's leg and driving it off of my own resetting all the way down the mat. You ready to try it? Let's do a hip. So I'm trying to touch this elbow and this knee together through his body. I'm just crunching him in towards me as tight as I can. In order to try and take out that frame that he's using, this leg closest to the head is just going to sprawl out and I'm just going to try and touch my hip down to the floor staying as heavy as I can. Powerful elbows back so he's doing good. Can anyone tell me the reason why he has the hand underneath my arm? If I reach for his weapon what can he do? Chicken wing. Exactly. He can chicken wing my arm. If he fell into this position in the wrong way right and his hands were like this put his weapons on the right side and I reach for his weapon what do you think he'll do? What is it? Lean? Absolutely. He's just going to roll over and trap that weapon to the ground. Just a couple of things to think about when you're in this position. We'll do this again. Don't worry. So from here you want to thread the needle, keep control of that arm and end up in his guard. We'll run through it again. Yep, bridging my hips, rotating towards that weapon side, delivering that kick, going to the knee, pushing off with that framing arm, getting into a good stance. Play up. I want to see anyone trying to do this number where they try and like sit up and post with their guard still locked. It's going to be pretty difficult. So as soon as you sit up, open that guard, shoot your butt back, posting up on that arm, framing with the opposite. You want to bridge up, rotate towards that weapon side, deliver that kick, immediately go to a knee, push off, and step away. We good? Sit up, shoot back, and as soon as I'm coming up to here, I'm throwing my hips up through, so I come up, hips through, all the way off to the side. This one's pretty simple, I promise. We good to try it, and we need to see it again. If I crash down too high on his arm, he's too strong up here, and if I go too low, he can lift that arm up and deliver an elbow strike to my face. I'm going night and night. All right, so gable grip, right on that joint, bring that arm centerline with your body. We good so far. I took one leg of the table so far. Get them to post those arms. Get outside the arm, one arm in, one arm out, crash down on that joint. I got one leg of the table. Take your foot, same side, pin that foot of theirs to your butt. Then we're looking at a 45, bridging, and rolling that individual to the side of the legs that we collected.