 Like Jase is coming, coming down an outside step or an inside step here and he's going outside swing and then turn it down, right? The motion and the result is going to be the same. It's just a set of step and then bringing my hips and commit, step in deep and then turning. He's just bringing his leg up and then turn it down, right? So we're going to play with a little bit. We're pretty good at our foot change, which we're going to hit the up. Gordy is a rushing guy that hits the slide by from here, okay? And he'll step in and kick you by, all right, which we'll get there. But all I want you to do is go outside step, instead of outside step, we're going to swing up and then I'm going to turn down and pivot on my foot, all right? So if I can't step deep to the outside, I'm just going to swing up, okay? Foot's going to swing up and then once it gets up, I'm going to do the same motions with my arms. I'm going to pivot on my foot, turn my chest away and slide it down, all right? So our other actions have been just digging here, outside step, bumping the arm off, guide them down and outside step, bumping them off, guide them down. Everything's the same. Elbow is always pointed to the ceiling, okay? Super, super important. But we're going to outside step, swing. So back foot's going to swing up and then I'm going to pivot chest down and I'm going to turn in the sand. Swing up, pivot down, okay? Swing up, pivot down, swing up, okay? Swing up, pivot down, all right? And this helps a little bit when I don't have as much pressure, all right? When I don't have a lot of pressure, it kind of helps me hop to the outside, okay? See how close I can get my hips. When I'm stepping to the outside, sometimes it's tougher to get my hips tight and slide them down, all right? Come here, everybody else? Another human being here. So Sam can see it. So collar tie, over tie, pinky. And I got a couple of people comment when I posted this on the internet about they always start on the elbow. And the reason why I don't start on the elbow is like I said, if I slide past it, then I don't have a slide bar. I'd rather start right here and then I got all this real estate to stay on the arm as I slide them by. But I'm still pressuring in, big kick outside, get it, guide it down, okay? And then chase the angle. Same thing. Maybe I'm chopping here on the arm, set them up, pressuring in, chopping on the arm, pressuring. Guide them down. So it's going to be up, guide them down, okay? Kind of like I'm swinging. Kind of like I'm swinging one more time, all right? And I can go up and bump too. I can bump with it too. I can come up, pump it off, all right? I don't like that as much because there's less control. And when I'm coming down off my swing, I want to have a ton of control. But it's outside step, hips come up under, turn chest swing down. Play the go.