 What's the defense for this one? I mean, there's quite a bit of closed-wizard defense. Dave Schultz was probably the 30s with it. So awesome. A lot of closed-wizard defense. Dave Schultz would get his knee right here and just dry that ankle down to the mat and then start to shelf it. Guys will come out in front a little bit right here. Once they feel that closed-wizard and change knees and inside shelf right here, okay, so we can't use that closed-wizard. Closed-wizard's all about that leverage forward, cranking my head forward. Some guys will sit low and try to scoop with their knee. There's a lot of stuff to prevent the closed-wizard from working. One thing we've got to do is get the head on the mat quick and get my ankle. A lot of times, guys will run around behind us with a closed-wizard, which makes no sense, right? He's getting tight, cranking my head down right here and then I'm just going to circle into it and make it even tighter. This is the time we hit this tilt because when that guy's still kind of circling around and almost puts himself in the position for us to get left shoulder back to my knee. Sometimes we've got to walk two or three times. Go ahead and get it. Walk, walk, don't die. Just walk. Just walk till it's tight. Yeah, left shoulder down to the mat. Left shoulder down to the mat. Yeah, good. Now let's start to come through, okay? Now, what will happen when we guys start to feel that tilt coming? Don't drop that inside hip down. We're going to kind of start getting it to get long and wide. At that point, we've got to recognize whether we're going to try to stay with this tilt or whether we're just going to pass all that. All right? So I got this closed-wizard right here and I'm just going to circle. He's trying to circle. We're fighting. I get here. He feels that tilt coming and it's just not there for me. I'm going to use my free foot and I'm just going to pull his foot to me right here. Okay? Once I get his foot, he's not worried about this foot. He's not even thinking about it. Once I get this foot, I'm going to let go of my wizard right here and I'm going to like that. Okay? Again, pulling it out straight, pushing across the body, keeping these five finished or if he follows, I need to. Another option is I can lift my laces and block on his hip. Okay? So he's going this closed-wizard right here. He starts to circle. I can block. Does anybody see that? This is kind of an acquired taste if I block. Okay? But if I'm here and I block and I scoop and bring it to me, this is a real good point for me to push off with. I can push off, straighten this leg, get an elbow deep, start flying away from the body, just looking for my pass. Okay? So I want you to just kind of feel those positions. Get my tilt and get my leg passed with the foot under. And then maybe play around with pulling it up and getting my laces on his ribs. All pretty much similar, but you know that pass. We just played around with this tilt. We got to worry about this guy's reaction sometimes. Cool? You see it? You good? Let's get it go!