 So Reese gets an underhook on me, I can get my overhook down below his elbow and kind of crank down on this right here. That's kind of where the position we're attacking the wrist and slipping our hook out and looking for secondary attacks. Now, also I can like pop the shoulder, get my elbow to the top of his shoulder, cut it down and circle away from him. That's a little risky if the guy's popping me up and jacking me up because they can drop to a body lock or a single. The other one I want to talk about is when this guy's starting to kind of elevate me here and I'm starting to get stood up and I drop my hips and I look for this thigh pry. If the guy's been beating me up a lot, standing me up and kind of bullying me in with the hook, you'll have guys that'll kind of sag down and look for this thigh pry and they'll actually circle towards the underhook to try to hyperextend that elbow and then be able to get out of the underhook. So what we're going to do if they go thigh pry and try to circle away is that we're just going to come up and arm-drag them. Okay, so I get this hook right here, Reese kind of sags down, he's starting to thigh pry. All I'm going to do, see how my hooks beat. I don't have any way to control this. But what I'm going to do is, as my elbows get twisted and slipped, I'm just going to replace it. Now, what I don't want you to do is start running and chasing this drag. Okay, because when I have an arm-drag, what does he have? An arm-drag. When I have an arm-drag, what does Reese have? An arm-drag. The same thing, it's 50-50. So I want you to think about connecting your outside hip to his hip immediately. I'm not stepping and chasing. I'm stepping and connecting. I don't know if you guys remember Coach Anton, the Russian guy we had here for a while. He's a really good Greco guy. He was real good at teaching under hooks, arm-drag, stuff like that. A lot of this stuff is stuff he taught while he was here. So Reese is thigh-prying, circling, circling, circling. He beat me. My elbows beat right here. So what I'm going to do is I'm going to reach up with my free hand as I'm slipping my hook out. So I'm slipping my hook, I'm getting into this position, and then I'm connecting hips. Now, once I connect hips, I'm just going to drag him down to the mat. As soon as these hands hit the mat, I've got my two. Don't run in a circle and try to beat them. So club punch, I've got my hook and thigh-pries. You start to beat me. All I'm doing is when he gets right here, and I feel my shoulder starting to get beat. Under hook hands coming out, free hands coming in. Connecting hips, and then dragging him down to the mat. It's all I'm doing. So partner, I want you to really clamp that hook down. I want to have to slip the arm out, reach up in the armpit, start to drag, connect outside hips. That way fast, go here. He's starting to thigh-prying out. Right here. Get that hip connected. Get that hip connected, and we can get our take-down and start working for our top support. Question? One more time? So again, all he's doing is going down to my thigh and prying and circling to it. Okay? Snap off. All right? So as I'm starting to get beat here, I don't wait till I get here. I get here. I'm already getting beat. So as I'm trying to under hook and I feel immediate thigh-pride. Right there. Release that pressure. Connect hip. And then drag them down to the mat. Come back up to your feet. When I connect to the hip right here, I'm just dragging them down. Just get them to their hands and their elbows. Nothing reckless. Just control the hands to the mat. Go. Last one. One more time. One more time. One more time. One more time.