 Don't place your leg all the way through. Tell me, guys, when you're throwing your foot in, you're facing around like this. See how my hips are? My hips are too long. He just sits to a hip here, he throws it off. Now what this is, that's not where you want to be. You want to be on top. This one comes in, and it goes shallow. And not real deep here. It's shallow. It feels that it's dying. The other one comes in, and now here. Some of you guys are attacking in the armpit here. If you're attacking elbow, it's dead weight. My hips are here in the arch. I'm attacking the elbow. He goes down really easy. We're next going to kick on again. So, again, going back to our setup. We've got elbow high-prile, the whistle. Getting this guy going forward. Like Coach Hughes mentioned, this leg's going in shallow. It's going to be hard to get that second leg in if I throw the first one in deep. So I block, shallow boot goes in. Second boot comes in. I block around the face. I start to extend this guy here. Now, whatever side I attack, how I went underneath of his left arm or around the face, I'm going to start to walk this arm out forward. A lot of you leg riders, a lot of you leg riders, you notice when you get on top, this guy tries to tuck his elbows in. He doesn't want to get power half. You have a hard time getting underneath. So, using this setup, when I go here underneath the elbow and around the face and get this guy going down to the back, I've already got this arm extended. So even if he wants to start tucking his elbows in, he can't get this one in. He can get this one in, but it won't matter. So, I'm going to walk this arm forward. I'm going to take my free hand. I'm going to go on top of the back of his head. I'm going to lift up in his elbow here. I'm going to make him up in pride. So, I walk the arm forward here. I take my free arm. The warm goes to the back of his head. Drive his face into the mat. I block. I increase the elbow. I'm going to start pulling up on this arm. Look at the space I've got now. I'm going to throw my half in here. Now I can let go of the elbow. I'm going to straighten out my arm. Out here, I'm going to sit in my hip. The guy right here, I block. A shallow, loose pose in. I get my second one. I block it out of the face. Underneath the elbow. Extend it. I block to my back here. Walk this arm forward. Keep this thing nice and straight. Take my free arm. Form the back of the head. Underneath the elbow. Slide that in. He starts really trying to clamp down here. Attack his wrist. Here, re-grab. You got it? You got it? Kill him. Here, use my hip. I block. The shallow boot comes in. I get my second boot in here. Around the face. Under the elbow. Lock my hand. March. Here. Walk this arm forward. Take my free hand. Get this form right in the back of his head. That elbow. I pull up. Pull up. Pull up. Pull up. As I'm pulling up, I'm not just using the straight arms I pull up here. I'm pulling up and arriving this elbow to the back of the neck. It's a pretty tame thing to do. I'm trying to get my back arched. Attack is here. No pressure. Attack is here. He starts to extend my arm. He comes out. One, two, three.