 we're down blocking, circling off, all right. Now a lot of times when guys shoot high crotches and attack their hand, it'll come right back up. Okay, give us a hand. So, a lot of times when we're wrestling, this is what'll happen. I'm a right leg lead, my right hand's my attack hand. So I'll level change, I'll attack, and then I'll feel back up, boom, and then my hand comes back home. Whether it comes outside or whether it comes inside. So partner, we're gonna shoot, we're gonna come back home to where our hands are set. That's where we're gonna get that little bit of pressure with the arm that we're gonna chop through and start chasing the aim, all right. So, I'm gonna be on the elbows now. We've been staying home, all right. If you wanna keep staying home, stay home. Doesn't matter to me. You feel like you need to connect with the elbows and connect with the elbows. So I'm gonna be elbows, hand drops his level, shoot them, back it up, okay. I still want hands to drop up, okay. See how bad my defense is, hands didn't drop. He shoots, boom, hands drop right here. Now as I start to come back up, this outside hand's gonna chop and I'm gonna feed to that drag, okay. I'm gonna feed to that drag. And you can start chopping a feed to that drag before you even get back to your stance. So he shoots, moves down block right here. I can stop, chop, I can chop outside. I can chop inside, right here. Start feeding to that drag and hustling down, all right. Kimbrough's stepping inside. He's chopping through and stepping inside. This isn't wrong, but the reason why I like stepping outside too is that this guy starts to square hard. I can just drop into my double. See how my right leg's already in and it gives me a pretty good, pretty good opportunity to finish there. So find where you wanna start getting to your drag. Is it right out of your down block? You're chopping and chasing that drag and circling. Do you wanna come back to your feet a little higher? It's only coming in one of yours. You got one of the best ones in the room. Give him that shot, hold it right here. He just feeds right to it. Do it again. He's just getting his head in the way. He's lowering that level and that's where his judo background's coming in. See how he's coming off the elbow and feeding it? Do it slow one more time. Do it real slow. Watch his left turn, turn, turn it over. Turn, turn right here. Watch this left hand. Watch this left hand. See how he's feeding it? See how he's feeding it early? He just feeds almost elbow passing. So find your rhythm and after your hands are dropping, you might have to come back up and chop. If you're on the elbow, you might be able to guide it straight down. Okay, he's on his elbow right here. When he feels this attack hand release, right here, he's down walking. Whoa, see how he's feeding it? We can go here to shoulder, like Ryland's going. We can step in, all right? Find out where you want to feed that arm to. But at the end of the day, it's heading the way that shot's coming. Boom, right there, okay? He shoots, I like going hands down, coming back in, chop. Get into it, okay? Especially if they're fighting back inside with a straight arm. It's real easy to chop. Are you backing it up? I'm trying to circle. I don't ever want to back straight up. If he's shooting, you're talking about that? So like when they put their hand back up too. You're talking about taking a step back to straighten his arm up? Oh, you talking about stepping back here? No, because I'm going a way to go forward, right? If I get here at his collar tight, I'm not going to be able to drag him anyways. It's when that arm comes back up inside, just kind of the post. That's when I can drag. If he comes back up collar tight, there's no drag here, okay? So partner, don't come back up to that collar tight, because we're focused on drags. So if I'm shooting on Tony, I'm shooting, and my hand's coming back up. If I come up to a collar tight, we're in a whole different hand fight situation, okay? So attacking, it comes back up to a post. So I'm shooting, it comes back up to a post, right there. Go as slow as you need to. Start finding out, you're coming inside. Just be careful. This has got to be perfectly timed, okay? This is a little bit easier to feed. Give me a post. This is a little bit tougher to feed. All right, a little bit more action than that. Okay, a little bit more action. Coming inside and trying to clear out. That takes a little bit more time. You can play with both. Go!