 Now, we've done it a lot from an underhook and even an overhook. Personally, I like it more from an overhook, but when I clear this out, I'm not hooking and lifting. That's a little bit different. That's kind of like a hook and like a wizard kick. What I want you to do is I want you to think about your hamstring punching him in his plot. I'm doing it from an overhook, but we'll do it from a rushing right here too because that's what we're working on. A lot of times I like trying to crowd and stuff. I don't want to step behind. It's just kind of human nature, right? Box of magic, I get stung with a real good jab or a body shot. Like their competitive nature wants them to even the score with a jab or a body shot. So if you want this guy to step in front or step behind, then do the opposite. Like stepping, crowd him behind, then you'll see him start to step behind. Just because they'll mess with their brain and make them think, man, this guy wants to be behind me, so I'm going to get behind him. So I'm giving him the opposite. But what's going to happen is I'm going to literally kick with my hamstring. I'm going to kick him out and then I'm going to track his far foot. See how I just hooked his ankle with my laces. So I'm literally kicking. I'm not hooking and lifting. I'm bending my knee and I'm attacking their quad with my hamstring. So I might pull, then I might step behind the crowd. Then as soon as they're behind me, I'm going to cheat step up. It's not going to be like a foot change, but I'll just cheat step up and then I'm going to attack. See how my hamstring is hitting this quad and it's not completely straight. Then I'm going to straighten it out. See how it kicks it out of the way? So as I straighten it out here, I just go to that far ankle. Now I got him crunched. It's almost like an ankle pit right here. Just drive into him. You might get that bottom leg cradle. Shelfing it up. Don't let him turn down and run away. That's a lot of points we're going to leave on the table. So I get to this Russian tie. We can get in there a bunch of different ways. Push. Pull. All down. Step behind. I'm trying to crowd. Once you get this thing, they all bounce them again. Then I cheat step in. I'm attacking the quad with my hamstring. Kick it out. Trap. Right there. Kick it out of the trap. Just cradle on your feet. Grab that up to your foot. Grab that foot up to your thigh. So maybe I'll get my Russian with the post. He grabs my wrist. I'll take it out. I'll get my shawl tied. Boom. Work my way up to my Russian. Push. Pull. All balanced. Step behind. I'm trying to crowd him here. Once he gets behind me. I'm going to kick to your shelf. Just wrestle through that position. Any questions? So we got hitting to our Russian. All balanced into moving. Step in behind and crowding. Then we're taking that leg out for a side trip. Everybody can see it again? One more move in. All right. So I got my Russian. Okay. Maybe I was chasing her. Okay. Maybe I was chasing her. That's right. I'm going to come back to it. That position. Just play around in there. You might find something you like. It's not even what was on the menu today. Practice. All right. But the more we move. Create openings. The more we're going to score. Go.