 a couple things, all of it's been set up off our crab ride, claw, tilt attempt, whatever we're doing. So we're double five, Brian, some of you guys are spiraling, that's fine. Honestly, I feel like I get a better bump with a double five, Brian, but I'll get a better cheat with a spiral, right? Cause my hand's already here, it can slip across. So start thinking about little things like that. Double five probably might get a lot more weight forward, but if I spiral, my hand's already to slip for my claw, okay? Where if I'm double five, Brian, maybe a half a second, but man, half a second could be a big deal in a high level match. So figure out what you like here, how quick you can give your claw. Now we talked about that float, all right? I can go left to right, or if he bases out, I can take him straight back. Again, high hand side's always gonna kick. My left hand's my high hand, this wrist will always be trapped on the mat. If I kick, start to recover. Soon as he bases back up, we had those options of two on one tilt, and here is tight waist tilt, we went to our cross wrist tilt, and now moving the whole, look at the claw, okay? He fights the belly's down. We thread a real shallow oak right here, get my bar. We were going rebar tilt, we're looking for my backside tilt. If I start to go to my rebar tilt and the wrist comes free, then all I do is windshield wiper my bottom hand up, I hop to the side, I got my bar, and I drive the chest over. Now I'm thinking shoulder to the ear, and as I drive shoulder to ear, and I want my chest high, because I want a ton of pressure. You ever watch Gene Mills show his hi-hat series? He's one of the best pinners in the game. He always talks about how high his chest is to create that top level pressure. Once I get it loaded up here, I sprawl and square, and I just slide down. Now I'm driving on my chest and my toes. This is loose, but I still got the backside wrist. And as I drive here, you'll see your scapula start to poke out. The pinning area on this guy's back is bigger than you think. The pinning area is pretty big on this guy's back. Everybody thinks it's his shoulder blades. It's actually a little bit bigger area than just shoulder blades. So I got my bar, everything's tight. Chest to chest, boom, right here. He's flat. Okay, but I want you to go through it just like that. Get your tilt with your cross wrist tilt. Get your tilt with your rebar tilt. And then get your bar and bar and bar and a half tilt, or bar and a half pin. Once you go through the whole thing, come on, chin, get my claw, and you're taking back high-end side kicking. If you're trapping that wrist, cross wrist tilt. Hold it, hold it, hold it, keep this out. Get my rebar tilt, rebar tilt back. Go back down, lose the hand. Once you wipe it up, forward pressure. Again, I don't pull the wrist to his chest. I drive his chest over the wrist. Here, head and chest up. Once I get his shoulder to his ear sprawls, slide down. Drive, you can sprawl as much as you want. Boom, right there. Chin up, nice and flat. Again, if you lose this right here, and he starts the belly down, boom, elbow deep. I'll still have the wrist in my opposite hand. You should bury him there every time. Questions? You have about four minutes. Go.