 You have to be flat. When I see how my laces are flat, if I'm on my toes, I give him some of the nicest handles ever. Grab both my hands. If he gets both my feet off the mat right here, I'm in bad shape. Because we got to remember, to win a scramble, I got to have step one more feet in the mat. Secondly, this shouldn't feel good to you. I feel very unstable being this tall. When I split the middle, it's but low laces flat. Me being real high in this position is a very advantageous. Me having a head up and straight back is advantageous with no anchors. Try to get under my laces. See how I've kind of got him blocked out now? Because this is what I want to do. I want to put him there. Let's start working across the body. See how my chest didn't fall? That's one of the biggest mistakes. Scramble camp, not single leg camp. But this is one of the biggest mistakes you see on these split to middle finishes. We'll do all this work to get here and then we'll go. Stay on the mat and wait 30 seconds here. Because he's going to grab my ankles and I'm going to be on this leg and I'm going to circle and try to step over. He's going to go heels to his butt and then the referee is going to get tired of watching it. So we've got to understand that this is good position. So again, we know what the high level guy is trying to do. That's what we're trying to combat. So when you post in split, again, I'm focusing on the best position I can get to. So that's what I want that guy to have to be. Pitch it. Nope.