 Now, this is what I want you to think about if I'm on the left side and they're gramming, I'm going to take my head and I'm going to put my head on the inside of my ear on their hip. Alright, so watch this. And the reason why I can follow with my head opposite side is because when he attacks my wrist and tries to get in that finish, if I just stay here and he grambies, alright, and he grabs my wrist when he's upside down and I try to follow, I'm going to end up here giving up five points every single time. Alright, if my wrist, say my wrist gets caught or I just don't take my arm out and I want to follow this way, see how my head's on top here, I'm going to move my ear to the inside hip. I'm going to stay on the tight waist, okay, but my head is going inside. I'll put my ear on the hip, alright, I'm going to end up finishing his grammy right behind him just like this. So as he winks the wipers and starts to grammy, I'm going to put my ear to the inside and I follow him right here, okay, his pants coming right back inside ready to wrestle. And again, some of you guys might end up figuring out a way to get to your crab quick, get to your legs quick, or you might just get way forward quick. Like I said, this isn't a crab and leg skill, this is just a top skill for me to recognize because guys that are really good at grandies can put you in a lot of trouble real quick. So I'm on the left side, I feel that windshield wiper, that arm feeling the hole and he starts to go, pre-locate my head. I'm going with him right back to this position, okay. I might step up, put my blue in right here, okay. But again, every time we get to a position, we'll readjust in our control, you're always thinking, where am I turning from here? Questions? Can you see it? All right, let's go. We'll take that head inside.