 Or like our figure forward, our ratchet, this is not bad and we turned a lot of people but the minute he slides his outside knee up, I can't turn to my left anymore, okay? So if my ankles are crossed and my knees are wide, slide that left knee up. See how I'm already blocking? Just with that adjustment with my leg rise, I give myself both sides to turn to. If I have this figure four, I still might be able to turn to his left, but I'm gonna have to use a ton of horsepower to get him there. When I just do that, I can still apply the same amount of pressure, okay? Now I can turn to both sides. And the philosophy that I want to use on top is, I turn him in what direction that he's fighting. If he wants to fight to his left, I put him on his back to the left. If he wants to fight to his right, I put him on his back to his right, okay? I'm not trying to rip the guy's arm off and break his spine. That's a lot of work to do. Sometimes we might have to go get one, but I just want to, again, we're set traps, we're tricking, okay? So we're going to set up a lot. I'm going to my left, he fights down to my right, turning to the right. I'm fighting, I'm trying to turn him to my right, he fights down to his left, we turn him to his left, okay? But I want to make sure that we are getting ankles crossed, knees wide, back arched. This is extremely important for us to get today, okay? If we just get here, that's a good home base to work from, all right? So I'm going to show you one more way to get our leg in, and then we'll start playing around with some technique on top turning the guy. And again, I can use my legs to set up anything. I can use my leg ride to get wrist control and tilting with a wrist, all right? Just like we used our crab ride to set him up. So now we're going to chop him off the whistle, and my goal when I chop him is to turn this guy's body, like the hand on a clock, counterclockwise, get his butt off his heel, so I can step over and scoop his ankle. So it's going to end up like an ankle ride. But no, no decent guy anywhere is just going to let me chop him and drive him forward and scoop his ankle, right? I've got to work for it. So first thing I got to do is put weight on his hands, right? Jam, jam, jam, all right? Then I'm coming over the top. Remember I told you it's not even really a chop, it's a twist. Twist his elbow. See all my knees up the butt, my foot's in the mat, real easy to start scooping that ankle, okay? Once I have this ankle scooped right here, I'm thinking about taking the foot that's scooping it straight to the ceiling, kind of like I'm elevating the turk. And I'm just coming under his chin to his forearm pit. Everybody see that? Under his chin to the forearm pit. Not under his arm pit to the forearm pit. I'm coming under his chin to the forearm pit. I'm trying to get my chest out over his far shoulder. A lot of people call this a cradle ride, okay? Which I can hit a lot of cross-face cradles and near-side cradles from here, but we're going to get our leg in, okay? All right? I'm going to put my left leg in just for demonstration sake, but I would obviously do the opposite because I want to get my right leg in, okay? So I'm going to come under the chin to the forearm pit. I'm going to elevate this foot to the ceiling right here. And I see I'm driving off my toe, and I'm driving, and I'm driving, and I'm driving. Once he hits the hip, leg comes in, ankles are crossed, I'm right into my leg ride, okay? So all I'm doing is elevating the ankle so I can throw my boot in, all right? So if I want to get my right leg in, same thing. Jam, jam, jam, okay? Twist and chop, twist and chop me up the butt. Scoop the ankle under the chin to the arm pit, driving off this free tone. I'm arching hard. My hips are attacking his hip. This foot's going to the ceiling. So I'm driving, elevating. See I'm on this toe right here, elevating, driving. Boom, right there. Boot comes in. If I catch him and can get bottom shoulder, I might go right into a turn from here. I don't want you to go into a turn right now. I want this guy to go to his belly, and I want to make sure that we have ankles crossed, knees wide, and we're controlling this guy's hips, okay? That knee on the side of my legs, and it has to be floating, all right? If it's on the mat, he's got an opportunity to get this strong position and start to eat my legs. Questions?