 back to this sit-out position. We've got to be ready for it. If we're not ready for it and they catch us in a weird spot, see how his legs trapped right here? All right, if I get to this position, even though he's got a little bit of a crab ride, all right, once I start scooting and peeling, it's gonna be pretty easy for me to get out. And then after lunch today, we'll start talking about beating the crab ride and beating the leg ride, and that's gonna make our top riding better. The bottom guy, I want you pushing back into this sit-out. Top guy, I want you feeling that reaction off the whistle and adjusting, all right? A lot of times guys will push back off the whistle and think they're in control. If we use the momentum of the bottom guy and just get him right into our crab ride, and look how smooth that could be, all right? That's what I want you to focus on. So bottom guy, you're about 65%, pushing back to your sit-out, all right? Top guy, you're just feeling that pressure and reacting accordingly. Getting that eight points of control, stretching them out and getting ready to go. So off the whistle, pushing back, pushing back, pushing back, pushing back. Right to the back, okay? Right to the back. Go. Get it. We got it right.