 I think he's originally Russian. I don't know if he's on Azerbaijan's team or where. A lot of those Russians, they can't make the national team so they transferred to a different country. It's kind of a Kazimov. He's probably one of the best guys I've ever seen in this position. I think it's Israel Kazimov. If you, in freestyle, this quad pod position is not a take down. I got to get an elbow, a knee, or my head down. This guy is a master there. There's guys that'll single leg you. He'll go down to his quad pod and he'll almost want to let go of his leg. He's that dangerous. He'll cartwheel over the top, catch guys on his back. But what he's good at, right, what he's good at, turn, turn, turn, is when this single leg is up, he's real good at using his foot to move this guy around and his shin to move this guy around. He'll push in with his shin and then pull with his foot. Does everybody see how I'm moving this guy around in this position? Now, it looks like I'm in bad shape. But again, this is a skill set and a position we don't spend a lot of time in. Mark Hall is real good here, too, for somebody that you guys can resonate with a little bit. Penn State wrestler, he's really good here. But what we're going to do is we're going to move in a circle out in front of this guy. Okay? Mommy. What's up? What's up, mommy? You don't look real happy. Just wrestling shoes don't fit her. Oh, man. I thought we were going to scrap the day a little bit. All right. Anyways, so I'm using this foot to pull and push. Again, we're not going to master this thing in a weekend. We're not going to master it in a year. But I'm going to pull and push with my foot. What I want to do is get this guy cleaning forward, falling forward, and then I'm going to snap my foot out, turning face. That's what I want. So this is what we're going to do. My foot is going to be on the inside. I'm not going to have a closed wizard. Maybe he beat me with his shoulder and I can't get a closed wizard. I'm going to be in my quad pod here, minus one foot. What I'm going to do is I'm going to hop in a circle, but I'm circling in front. Okay? See, I'm pulling them with my foot as I'm hopping in front. I'm going to hop a little bit, circle in front, and then I'm going to focus on pulling them as hard as I can with my foot, snapping my foot out and turning and trying to face this guy right here. Getting my feet back in the mat and wrestling. It's not something we're going to do slow. We're going to hop, hop, hop, snap, and turn. All right? So this foot's up. Maybe I'm battling here. I'm trying to get my foot to the mat. I mean, ultimately, if I can get here on a high single, that's ideal. Okay? Good single leg guys aren't going to let me be there. So I turn down. I'm hopping, hopping, then I hop, turn, face right here. If he doesn't fall and heads in the way and he's still up on his feet a little bit, right here, boom, I can get back to my attacks. And a lot of times, as I guys fall and forward, we can turn right into a leg attack position. Okay? But again, this is a skill that a lot of times, we just kind of turn down and give up a take down. Instead of knowing what I can do to defend against this guy and even turn it into my own offense. That's kind of what this whole camp is about. Taking my defense and making it offensive. All right? One more time. All right? And again, this guy can give me some feedback and talk about the position, but as I'm circling, I'm pulling with this foot. Plus, he's latched onto my leg. So as I pull it to me, okay, and I turn, all right, he's going to be falling forward. So I'm hopping, pulling, hopping, pulling, then I hop, turn right here. Okay? Whether I wrestle, drag, short offense, hustle to a corner, or end up back 50-50, I'm still in a pretty good spot. I'm getting back to an athletic position. Some guys are going to fall, reach, wrestle different than others. We just get our head in the way of someone. I was just talking to these guys about, talking to Anthony about, I just think about getting my head in between my body and theirs. That's it. The rest can play itself out. So whether I'm hip-heisting and turning or kicking out and turning, if my head's in between my body and his, I'm in pretty good shape. Good? Play around in there. It's going to feel real weird, but I really want you to focus on pulling with your foot. Pulling into you, turning in face. And go. Play there. Circle in front. Pull into you.