 I break him down, he's on the mat, all right, you can just start, you have to turn down and smash your face, you can just start right here, just start bringing stuff to you, okay. I got pressure on his low back, okay, and I've got my forearm in the back of his head, I'm not dropping an elbow on him, but I'm just securing him down to the mat and then starting to bring his hands in and control him, okay, so we're gonna go back to this power half, I'm just gonna be in the back of his neck, I'm gonna bring this wrist to me and I'm gonna get my kind of reinforced power half, all right, now I lean a little bit and then maybe I'm fighting this direction and he really turtles up and just brings his elbow tight, okay, notice I don't have my legs figured forward, okay, I don't have my legs figured forward, but he's turtling up this arm right here, I've got my ankles crossed and I'm trying to get this power half till, but he's really really fighting to his left, I'm gonna put my head in the mat, I'm gonna roll through and I'm gonna end up right back in the same position again, okay, so I set up my power half till, he started fighting down to his left, I let him go to his left, again it's a lot easier than just ripping this guy's arms off over and over again, all right, and getting potentially dangerous, stop 300 times in a match because the kid's screaming and crying, all right, and you're just hitting legal moves, all right, so ankles are crossed, a lot of pressure on his low back, forearm in the back of his head, I bring this hand to me, anyway I get it, just start feeding this position, okay, now I'm starting to kind of turn him here, he fights that left hip down, I feel the pressure, I feel what direction he's fighting, fight to your right, I feel that little bit of fight back and forth and you see how he's switching his hips, just fight back and forth a little bit, feel that hip turning down, okay, that's the small little things that the best guys on top feel, okay, which way that guy's shifting and fighting, it's not a big shift but it's enough of a shift for me to feel it and be like, okay he shifted back to his left, I'm going, okay, right here, forearm back in the head, bring it to you, pull it in, again I'm not trying to rip his shoulder up and out, okay, this is way easier to just kind of lean and then when he fights down to his left, right down to your left, my head goes right behind my lock, head goes right behind my lock, see I'm arching with the leg that's in and I'm snatching everything across and rolling through, figure four, again when I'm on my hip on my leg side, I stand my figure four, boom, right back to the same turn, top hand when I'm ready to belly down and then I'm back on top, okay, reverse money out, so it's the same move, we're just turning to the direction he wants to go, that just happens to be to his back every single time, okay, so every answer he has on bottom or his fight on bottom is always wrong, that's the way I want this guy to feel, okay, so right here, boom, a lot of pressure and a match I'm here, his head will be down already, okay, when I give him that, head's going to be down, now I'm going forearm and arch and attacking this, okay, once I get this nice and tight, I'm in good shape, okay, I start leaning to my right a little bit, he fights down to his left, right here, right in my figure four. Coach, is he in pinning position though? Huh? We could, we could, we could pinning from here, I'll talk a lot about when we get this guy, did any type of turn, any time I'm under his arm like we did yesterday, I just punched the mat, right, so what I'll do is I'll punch the mat and then I'll start letting my legs out, but he can't belly down, belly down, so I've got my hand in the mat and then I just float, float, float, right here, do it again, right, anytime I turn him and I'm under his arm, absolutely, but I'll turn him, get my, get my count, then I'll start adjusting for my fall, good question, we're good, same thing, putting his fight to the left now, go!