 It's not in, that knee jamming up into his armpit, okay? So my knee of the leg that's not in is gonna slide up and jam in his armpit. The leg that is in, my laces are gonna drop on his hamstring, okay? And then I'm gonna turn my body, kind of like I'm looking across his, and you see how my leg almost kind of like I have a leg half. Right here, as I swing my knee to his armpit and open my hips, it turns his belt buckle, starts turning it towards the ceiling. Now, when I get to this position, I'm just gonna lock my hands around his forearm, his head, okay, and I'm gonna lift him as tall as I can up to my chest and I'm gonna pull him back over my knee, okay? He's gonna start bridging and this top foot's gonna go find his far knee. I'm not gonna pin him here, but the beautiful part of this is, after I get my thigh count, and he bellies down, I'm right back on top, ankles are crossed, knees are wide, he feels miserable. He's just giving up points and it's real tough for him to get away. So he's gonna be flat, okay? And then we'll piece this together a little bit better with momentum and some other stuff. Knees wide, ankles crossed, his knees floating. The knee that is not in is gonna swing up to his armpit, jam, my laces are gonna drop to his far hamstring and I'm gonna turn my body, okay? I'm gonna lock, head, forearm, and I'm gonna lift it straight up to my chin. You see how my knee is under my body? If my knee is way back here and I try to lift, I don't have anything under me. Okay, I gotta slide my knee to his armpit so my knee's under me, so I can lift straight up. And then I take his shoulders over this little wedge I just created with my knee. Fall back, squeeze tight, he's gonna bridge. I find his far knee with my foot, okay? Then he bellies down, when? When does he belly down? Let him. No, when does he belly down? I let him belly down, he doesn't hurt anything. I want him to feel like everything's the wrong answer and I'm always in control. So when I'm here, I always switch to top hand and I make him pull me back on top, make him pull me back on top and then boom, I'm right back to work, okay? I want him to feel it. I want him to just get more and more and more and his scurrys don't buy it, okay? So I wait, please? And we'll do this out of the turn and talk about momentum here in a second. But we're just starting in a good position. In goes cross, knees wide, leg on the back, and knees floating. The leg that's not in, he's gonna swing up to his armpit. See how my leg, you know, I went to your wipers with the handstring right here. Here, and I open his hips up with my foot. My knee is under me, Peter in the mat, I'm athletic. head for arm, lift. It's gonna feel loose. I got some play in here. You can lock tighter if you want to. I really don't care so much about this being loose. I just want to get it up and over the wedge and find as far neat. Then I just switch top hand when the count's over and I'm arching. I'm arching. I'm making him work. I'm making him work. That's cool. Right back to here.