 This is what I'm seeing right now. I'm seeing guys just kind of drop the two knees and then fall to their leg pass. Okay? Again. And by the way, you guys just did pretty much everything we did yesterday in about 17 minutes. You just did an entire five hour camp in about 17 minutes and everybody looks really stinking good. All right? So you guys got, that's important for you guys to recognize that. You all just did five hours with the technique. Very, very detailed technique. Everybody. She wasn't even here yesterday. She's doing pretty good on a good job. All right? That's important for you guys to understand. You all just did five hours with the technical, high level technical stuff and you did great reps inside of 17 minutes. But this is the only one thing that I think we need to clean up that was kind of glaring. Again, I can't just drop to my knees. And if in a match I can get here, you really think I need to scramble? Right. So again, it's that light switch on and off. If I get here, the more you learn how to scramble, the more you're going to learn how to be like, do I need to scramble here? I can just start stuffing head, elbows, wiggling back, looking for my go-behinds. So that's why I want you guys to make sure that when he's in on this double, it's because I can't sprawl. It's why I scramble. I don't scramble just because I like scrambling and it's fun to watch. Again, I'm in a competition environment. I want to beat every position I can as efficiently as possible. So again, I'm getting this angle back because that's what he wants. He's going to knee slide and windshield wiper. Knee slide, windshield wiper that back foot. He wants that angle. He wants that. He wants that. That's what he wants so he can drive and finish. I got to take it away. So when I step and swing and he's kind of tied on my legs, watch what happens. Is he nice and tight and compact or is he stretched out? See how he's kind of chasing my legs? But I got here in a tight circle. So I got a little bit of the angle back and at this point it's a little bit of a fight. He's fighting to get to my legs. I'm fighting to get to his sole. See how this windshield wiper right here, he's trying to take it away. I'm fighting to get it. My feet are in the mat. Now that I got it, I'm in good shape. I can get back to this position and start wrestling. So make sure, I don't even care if we dial it down a little bit. I love the pace we're drilling at right now. But I don't care if we dial it down a little bit to make sure we get this detail. This is one thing you'll realize and it was some great advice I got a long time ago. If you can wrestle in a smaller circle than the guy you're competing against or girl you're competing against, huge advantage. So if Kale's just shuffling on this white circle on the outside, just shuffling. And I'm shuffling the same. We'll never get anywhere, right? But if he keeps shuffling and I keep a tighter circle or if he's trying to circle and I keep a tighter circle than him for a tighter circle on my feet, same thing, right? That's how we get angles. I wrestle in a tighter circle. Same thing on bottom. If I'm on bottom he lines up on my right side. And I'm changing over, getting to these grand situations, right? Or shrug situations, tighter circle. Everything's compact. I can get a nice angle a lot quicker. So that's all we're doing in this scramble situation too is he's trying to pound and build and get this angle and I've got to take it back. He's got me beat here. So I've got to take that little step, that swing and I've got to get this angle back. Then my feet are in the mat and I'm looking for my leg pass. So just make sure that that's in the back of your mind. Tight circle. I've got to beat his angle back again. He's got the corner. He's got to my legs. I've got to beat a little bit of an angle. Questions? Are we punching through with that so we come in and get their sole and we have that hand? Are we still punching through as we roll through? When I get to this position right here, when I get here and get to the sole my goal is to make sure this lace stays on the mat because a lot of times we want to pull it up and we're just helping them. Right here and I'm firing this across. Feet are driving, feet are driving. He's walking on his hands. Nice tight right here. All the way to this position. Again, if I get here and I feel like he's just kind of crawling away then just turn down to his legs. The more you get there, the more you'll feel if this guy's still with you or not. You never can go wrong by turning down to the legs. You can't. Let's get it going. Clean it up.