 And I have to bend to my elbow around something. Whether it's elbow deep on this man's neck, right? Elbow deep on his leg. Anytime I'm talking about elbow deep, I wanna get bend to my elbow nice and secure. The reason why I do that is because I think it's close to my body, I'm strong. Some of you guys have died in your baseball back grip. That's not wrong, right? But I'm stronger when it's closer to my body. And I'm gonna show you why. I'm gonna show you for a second. Low single. Don't kill me. All right, angle step. I hit full, he steps up, all right? I start to float and I go two hands to it. Like some of you guys are doing, not wrong. But when I get to the other side of this, this leg's still far away from my body. When I get here, I like getting elbow deep. So I don't even have to think about having two hands now. All right, I gotta be secure as I can get it. And I'm focused on bringing it to my ear and crunching. Now, my knee slide, my free foot starts to help me feel it. This hand starts to help me feel it. See how I got it nice and tight here? I had two hands on it. Now I turn the knee slide. This is the same happen, he's kicking out. I'm gonna lose this leg. So I'm tying the elbow deep and then I knee change. Then it's just a fight to get my hands above his knees. Okay, all right? So this is what we're gonna do. Everybody sit on your butt. All right, sit on your butt. I'll tell you guys, I'll find your right ear. And I'll lay on your back. Now we're gonna turn to our left, slap the mat to our left hand. But right here, so when I get to this position, I'm already getting hyped.