 He stays on his feet. I throw my head, my shoulder goes to my heel, and my foot is like this. See how that leg's already swinging out? All I have to do is level change again, take my chest to his ankle. Okay? So I'm here. I hit my dumbbell. This doesn't work if I don't try to hit my dumbbell, right? It's an animal. All this weight goes back this way. Hit my dumbbell, let that leg swing out. Make this leg light. Let my chest slide to his ankle. Here. What you guys are going to want to do is you're going to back out. Back out. Just level change my chest to it, and now I'm up and into him. Up and into him. Double detail. Once we get his leg up high, don't square up to him. Look how long this leg is. Okay? Look how long that is. If I go like this, I have to fight his whole leg. Right? Stay perpendicular to him. Look how much closer that leg is now. See that? It's just right here. I know where it's at. Don't square up. It's going to be hard to get the pressure into him and trip him. So as I go to dump, let this leg swing out. I dump that leg swings out. Boom. Chest to it. Get it high. Stay perpendicular. My right hip, not away from him. Into him. Right here. Get him mounted. Get him mounted. Trip. Or if he's really tall like TJ, it's hard to trip him. Elevate and hop up. So here, don't back out. Level change. Either get him to hop. Too tall. Elevate, elevate. I'm blocking his foot. I'm not trying to pull it. Just block it. Totally false. Got it? So go ahead. One, two.