 Take your lead leg, bring your heel to your butt, now arch your back, and again bring your lead leg heel to your butt, arch your back. That's important because that's how we're going to get our ankle back. We're not just going to whip it around on the mat. I'm going to bring my heel to my butt and I'm going to arch my back. That's how I get my leg back. Make sure we're arching our back. That's going to take his elbow behind his ear and when his elbow goes behind his ear, that's when we're snapping my foot out. He's going to go low single. I'm going to go angle step, hip pull. My knee should always be pointing the direction of his spine. I don't want to come to this position and have my knee and toe facing the ceiling. My leg is way lighter. Even if I'm flexing my leg right here, it's way lighter. In this position, knee and toe pointed up, then when it's turned the direction of his spine. It's a small detail, but it makes a world of difference when I get to this position. Now when I take this angle step and hip pull, I'm going to bring my heel to my butt. Then I'm going to arch my back to get that last little snap. Then I'm just pivoting on my knee and running the corner. Again, we just wrestle that position. We'll get different reactions from this guy. We wrestle through it like we would a single leg finish any other attack. So low single, taking the angle step, hip pull, angle step, hip pull, crunch. Right when I hit the mat. Right when I hit the mat, leg curl. Stay on my leg a little bit. Leg curl. Look at his elbow. Look at his elbow right there as I'm pivoting and opening my hips. He's shooting, trying to stay compact. Elbows close to his ribs, so he's powerful. I stretch him up and across. You don't want to be here. This isn't a powerful position for him. Have I take your elbows pushing behind your ears as far as you can? Both of them. Push your elbows as far as you can behind your ears. Does that feel strong or weak? Pretty doggone weak. That's why when that guy's in on that desperation you're a low single and we're coaches telling us to attack his elbows. Same principle. Again, a lot of baseline defense principles are going to show up in the scrambles. Okay, angle step, hip pull, leg curl. See how my chest comes up. I'm not down here. Big difference here. We're going to just pivot on this knee. Just hustle to the corner. Just hustle to the corner. Halfway fast, low single, angle step, hip pull, leg curl. See how it rips it out of his hand? I stay on the hip. I stay on the hip. I'm trying to turn him on his hip. Trying to make him unathletic. This is about as unathletic as you can be in a wrestling match other than your back. Can't change direction. Can't generate power. Can't move. So put that guy there as much as you can in any position. Good? Questions? Let's go!