 from other positions, I want you to think about what this guy's trying to do as he's passing and finishing. Right, that knee scoop comes, I can't let that knee get up and block my knee, so I shoot this double, and he starts to pass. Right, I know that if I just hang out here, this knee's going to slide off, he's going to start traveling, trying to do the hip. Then my leg passes and here anymore. Now I can come a little more angle and start getting my feet in the mat, start working and getting out. Right, we'll talk about that tomorrow, this is the safety one. I get far in, but I'm usually in pretty good shape. Right, but I got to think about that knee's coming up, so I'm going to trap that leg while it's straight. Okay, I'm going to trap that leg while it's straight, so he rolls, that knee starts to slide up and get into straight. See that, he wants to slide up and block. Okay, get straight. Notice my feet are always working. My feet are always working here. See my feet are working, my feet are working, I'm pushing, I'm driving, hooking. Right, look how I'm already getting this knee up. Already looking to block. Right here. This is important. I'm always thinking about trapping him to a hip. If we're parallel right here, he still has options. He can grab my far ankle here or all he wants. I'll still put trapping to a hip and start putting him in danger. He didn't look to cover the body. Okay, so that's what I want you to think about. The stuff I'm seeing with guys messing up a little bit, we're either not walking on our hands or we're passing to the direction we're not trapping. We're attacking the wrong way. Alright, everybody's got the leg passed pretty good. So just try to get it to where you're smooth. You can. Well, you raise your hand though. Are you sure? Alright, alright. Let's get it. One, two.