 So now we've been keeping the wrist kind of in the pocket under the chest and I know some of you guys are a little concerned that it's gonna get called potential. I can't guarantee that there's some coaches or that some referees in Georgia that might get scared and like stop it it's not illegal right and it's really not potential. You might get a guy that starts whining down there and a referee stops it just to get him off the hook but there's nothing illegal about this and it's a perfectly sound position for us to set up our turns. Now a lot of times what we can get called illegal for is once we get the arm on the back the hand has to stay straight across the back and we cannot pick it up off his back. Okay once we put the arm on the back alright so any time if we're running this single wrist and the hand pops out we cannot bring it up. Okay it has to be straight across the back. Now if it comes across the back and he's in his base there's not a lot of turns for us right here. Okay we're gonna probably get ourselves a little bit more trouble here with the referee and position than we would if we were on the map. So when we pull this wrist out or it pops out let's let's do it when we're on the map. Alright so double thigh pride jam inside collect not grabbing the wrist we're grabbing that grabbing the fat part of the hand right here we're going knee change you guys are getting pretty good at stepping up and circling hard towards the head. Okay in a match once we lock this thing in and get the elbow pointed forward we're taking off running. We're not trying to tear his shoulder out but if we just kind of stay here and just hang out he's gonna start trying to figure out ways to get the pressure off his shoulder. Okay if I'm running running running running it's gonna be real tough so I get him to his hip right here. Now once I get him to his hip, once I get him to his hip right here I've got a couple options. Alright he might try to hide his hand down here which we talked about earlier we're just gonna scoop with our bottom knee and go to our tight way still that's super easy. Now if I get him here he starts to belly down a little bit but he's still got his hand hidden gives me a couple options. I'm gonna take my elbow same direction we were going right there in the crease his shoulder I'm gonna keep my shoulder and this is super important I want you to think about pushing his chest away and pulling his wrist to me so I'm gonna push his chest away by putting my shoulder through his spine and I'm gonna pull the wrist out just enough to lay it on his back. Okay so a lot of people get here and they'll do this they'll kind of open their hips and rip the arm out. We don't need to do that I need to get my shoulder his back and I need to push his chest away and all I'm doing is pulling the arm out and putting it across his back right here. Okay now once I get it across his back we have tons of options I can throw my boot in and snatch him to this side for a tilt I can take his wrist all the way across to this position right here put him on his far hip run my hips into him we've done this series before right okay we can bring the head to the knee and cradle them okay we can get we can get our underhook right here start scooping the head looking for our cow catcher, kindergarten killer whatever everybody calls it right here this position all right so we got a lot of options once we get him to a hip okay and we get that wrist on his back so all I want this guy to do right now when he goes to that inside hip and we pop that wrist out put on his back just a little bit of a late lap okay don't try to do anything fancy there. So I'm going to double-tie pry jam inside collapse notice I'm rotating him when I collapse he's not just going to be in his stance and let me just slap his elbow I'm gonna have to take his whole body over his elbow okay scooping circling get that chest high circle circle circle goes that inside hip so he goes that inside hip elbow relocate circle driving the chest away pulling the wrist out put it across his back as soon as I get it across his back I want you to put your belt buckle on his elbow like you're driving a nail into the ground as soon as I get across his back right here see how I walk his arm up okay now once I get to this position right here I got his hips turned I got a couple options a couple options right here like I said I can I can start pushing and stupid right here right I can even hook right here because a national champion can't stay his name was Dustin Kilgore. Here rip your arms off put you in a cradle here all day long okay once the arm gets out of the way then you can start scooping the leg and get to the hip right here start bringing it up like I said before we get to this position and I'm driving it down okay I'm sagging my hips I get to my my bar right here and then scoop the hand alright also I get it across the back I can just keep it right here okay a lot of guys will post the knee on top I'm not that mean okay all I really need to do is once I get on top right here I can hook up under the arm and just block you with my other knee snatch and back right here Alex Daringer amazing in this position national champ for Oklahoma State I think you want three of them right he's pretty tough on top so we're gonna get that single wrist gonna run to the head inside hip elbow point put it on the back and we got a lot of options there we ran that that wrist across the back series before so just play in those positions a little bit gravitate to what feels good to you questions it'll be a last little sequence so I'll come over there work with you let's go