 Alright, so it gives you kind of feel for both sides. Now we're going to repass. Alright, so I'm going to shoot a double leg, partner's going to pass my leg, I'm going to float, repass. See some people have struggle walking on their hands? Again, something you've probably never done before. Alright, the more we do it, the better we're going to get at it, alright? So I'm going to double leg, he's going to pass my leg, I'm going to float, keep my chest over his legs, and I'm going to repass his leg, okay? So double leg, he's going to pass, I'm going to float, float, float. Right when his belt buckle starts to face the mat, is my window to repass, okay? I can't wait until he gets me trapped to a hip, and starts wrestling here and then I'm thinking about repassing. That window of opportunity is gone, okay? So as he's starting to belt buckle to the mat, is when I attack, okay? Notice I'm diving out, getting two hands to it, getting elbow deep as quick as I can. If you can dive out and get elbow deep right from the jump, no problem, okay? But I want it close to my body, same thing. I'm just driving, feet passing, and this guy's got to learn to let go and walk on his hands too, alright? If I can pass his leg, he can pass my leg, technically we can go on forever, alright? But we'll learn how to ankle duck, and it'll be a whole different situation. Once we start ducking ankles, there's no more leg passes. We've got to build these tendencies so we can be dangerous in all these positions. So I'm going to double, he's going to pass, I'm going to float, float, float, repass, right here. Now, when I repass, sometimes this guy won't be on the floor, so he did a pretty good job of following. So I'm going to go with our first finish, okay? Just blocking with my knee, squaring up, leg having, getting to his legs, or getting towards his head. Now if I burn him, we're just going to knee slide out the back door and pick his foot up, okay? So it's your normal, everyday, traditional knee slide, head up, back straight, pick the foot up, turn into him, alright? That's only if I start getting to finish my leg pass and he's not over my legs, okay? So double, he passes, float, float, float, now burn him. See how I get to this position, knee slide up. I'm tall. I like my chances here. One thing I don't want you to do is leave your foot up here, so knee change. He's not close to my legs. Another thing I don't want you to, I want you to fight the urge to change hands, okay? When I change hands, he kicks out, when he kicks out, that's all gone, back. When I have his foot here, it starts on my right here, it stays on my right here. All I do is think single leg finish, get my hands above his knees, okay? We're done. Hands above the knees is what I'm fighting to get to. Just wrestle through that position. We don't get style points in wrestling, unfortunately, okay? Any questions? Anybody need to see it again? It's all the exact same technique we've been doing, we're just building better tendencies through this sequence. Double leg. He starts to pass, let go, float, float, attack, punch. If he's not over my legs, he slide out the back door. If he is over my legs, then finish like we've been finishing. Don't finish here. Knee, change. Keep that foot on that side, finish how you finish there. Just wrestle through that position. Super slow. Go.