 because I like being under the arms. Another tap back in this hand and putting it out straight. So I can come up under the armpit and just post this hand out straight and pull right here. But what I don't like about this is, is I don't have both hands under to get to my half, right? So I see a lot of guys show it that way to get that guy to roll. But in a wrestling match, folks don't match specifically. It's gonna be tough for me to hold this guy here with his wrist out straight. If I got my leg right in, maybe not as much, but this is just real loose to me, okay? This is real loose to me. So I like staying up under the armpits. Now I'm not saying if you attack that wrist, take them forward and move the post out of the way that it's roll. But again, I wanna get to a position where I can secure it, get my points, and then look for a fall out of it, okay? So now, we're gonna talk about doing this with my leg right in. We can just start on our bellies for now. I want you to do a referee's position. We're gonna be both hands under the armpits. I'm gonna go to my leg inside, which is my right leg. If I go to my right, which half am I shooting? Right or left? One of them upside down. Right. Right. From one of my right, it's a right half. One of my left, it's a left half. If you have your right leg in, I want you to roll to your right, okay? So both hands are under the armpits. I keep my leg in the whole time, okay? I'm gonna drive off my toes to get moving while my leg right stays in. So I'm gonna push down, pull up, drive off my toe, and when I'm upside down, it will always be there when I dump him to his back. Now, when I get to this position, similar to where we were yesterday, I got my top boot in. When he starts to bridge and fight, I just go find his far knee and straighten my leg out. My half is super loose right here, okay? He's gonna be fighting the way to his belly. I'm just pulling everything tight and getting my points. Okay? Super simple. I'm just low roll half, and then keeping him on his back with my leg right. So, how about somebody else? Think so. So I'm gonna have my leg right in. Thanks, back wall. Think so, yeah. Get down and shoot my half. And go ahead and get that wrist right here. When he starts to bridge, top side boot finds his knee. I just hold him here. And then again, when I'm ready for him to belly down, I grab his shoulder. They can pull me back on top, ankle's crossed, knees wide, right back to work. And shot his back, go right back to this position. Okay? The more confident you are.