 Single leg, I'm going to stuff and cover, and I can't quite punch with the backside hip. When I can't punch with the backside hip, I'm just going to go straight through and roll through and split them, okay? So he's going to single, so he's going to single leg, all right? I'm going to rig stuff and cover and I'm starting to square here. Now when I try to punch, now drive leg's going to stay up. This is when I can't punch. Now if I just hang out here, he can get his head across, put your head across, no, across my body, like yeah, like a cut back. If I just hang out and don't keep his head trapped, he can get this little, we call it steeper finish in our room because Logan's steeper was a hammer here, but he can just cut back this single leg and get his head across. So no matter what's going on, if I can get his head covered with something, I'm in good shape. But when I get here and I'm trying to punch and this drive leg's up, now I've got to scramble. So this is what we're going to do. My near hand is just going to be on the belly button. Don't wrap deep, tight ways. You're going to get your elbows stuck up under his body. Just come to a belly wizard. Now in this position, I'm going to take a big step and I'm going to single leg his drive leg, all right? But my goal when I single leg his drive leg is to collapse his knee to the mat because the two things I've got to beat on a leg attack are what? It's what kind of leg, what is this leg? Drive leg. Everybody answer it. His head and his what? Right. Two things I've got to beat when he's attacking my leg. Two of the most important things. So I can't beat it right now. I can't punch with a hip and beat it. So I'm going to step up and I'm going to single leg his drive leg. That might be how deep I am. Elbow deep. I'm single leg in his drive leg. Now as I crunch and roll through, as soon as I see the mat, I slap the mat. Feet up under me, circle, circle, circle. Both arms in. Have we been here before? No. Where did we get to there before? What leg attack? Low single, right? So we split him. We sat and split on the low single. Now we're just doing it from a single leg. We can even do it from a high crotch. It's a little riskier, okay? So I'm thinking based on defense, based on defense, based on defense, leg stuff covers square. I'm trying to square and crunch him up. Drive leg knees up. Belly wizard. Big step. Don't just grab his hand, grab his hamstring. I've got a step. Watch how much I rotate. Knee down. Elbow in. Notice how this knee is still trapping his head. I don't swing and let his head pop out and start trying to roll through here. This is very problematic. Can we all agree? If he gets his right arm across, it's a wrap for your boy right here. Right arm across. Just get it up. Just pull your right arm up. Yeah. Right there. I'm in big trouble. So I've got to keep his head trapped. I've got to keep his arms trapped. All right? So single leg. Right stuff cover. I'm squaring up here. Trying to beat him up. Trying to beat him up. Can't get a step. Knee down. I'm just like I'm shooting a single leg. Crunch with this knee. Crunch with that knee. Single leg. Roll, roll, roll. As soon as I see the mat out of the corner of my eye, slap the mat. Notice elbow deep. Elbow deep. Feet are in the mat. Circle, circle, circle, circle, circle, circle, circle. Both arms in. You're going to hit this and be like, well, he's kind of rolling through. It's tough for me to split. Split him for now. We'll float his head in a minute. We got it? We got answers for a lot of stuff. Try to get your split. It's going to feel real tight because you're much lower to the mat. That's why I said don't wrap too deep because your bottom arm is going to get stuck. Play with the go. Let's get it. Single leg.