 A lot of times getting the crab ride is not the hardest part, okay, but transitioning from crab ride to the turn, we get lost a little bit. It's fun because this guy's fighting, okay, so we're worried about him getting hip separation again. What's my biggest enemy as the top guy? Space, okay, see how he's already trying to scoot away a little bit? If he scoots away and I don't make that space back up, I'm in big trouble. So that's why we got to stay tight the whole time. So we worked on a couple skills drills. We worked on scooping his hips, getting my heels in the map, scooping his hips and stretching them out. But once I scoop and get his hips, I immediately got to start dumping to one side or the other. He's not going to let me stay here very long, plus if he knows a back trap and I'm just hanging out right here, he starts hunting for my head. It's going to be a rough day for me. So again, crab ride is a transitional position. I can't just get here and hang out. I mean, even David Taylor was so good here and he had nerves to steal. But at some point, you got to dump him and turn him or catch a wrist or do something. So we worked on our scoop and then we also did our no-hand leg control drill, right? Just getting them to both sides, so I'm appreciating how much I need to pinch with my knees. Now, I want you to think about high-hand side kicking. I always try to go to my left side, so I'll always kick with my right foot and attack with my right hand being the high hand. Always want it from shoulder, slipping down to the elbow. So anytime I scoop, we're just going to start neutral here, right? Because I haven't picked the side yet. If I'm here, he knows what side I'm going to. And sometimes we will get to our claw ride right here. He'll know. He's still got to stop. And then scoop and then dump them all and then slide down to the elbow. Alright? But for now, we're going to start neutral. We're going to dig and scoop. Then pick your side. Control here. Notice my knee is to be here. It can't go anywhere else. Back right here by his wrist. And then just stretch right here. Now, this is an easy recovery back on top. Now I've got a wrist. Now I can get my wrist to where I can pull it back, scoop a bar. I can throw my legs in. I've got tons of options here. Alright? So we're starting on our butt. Okay? We're focusing on being neutral. Scoop right here. His hips are on top of mine. He goes where I go. Then I'm going to kick, bottom toe traps. Knees are pinched. Our bottom knee is still under his hip. I'm going to slide to the elbow. This wrist will be here every time you capture it as soon as he hits his hip. If you need to stew, wait a little bit. That's plenty of room right there for me to get my near fall. Alright? Any questions? What's up? What do you got for some bass? My ankle is on his ankle. I'm splitting the shins. So when I dig right here, as I move them, I'm staying glued to them. So if I go to this side, I'm staying glued to them. Yep. Trap the bottom foot. Trap that bottom foot. Now right here, there's nothing wrong with that. I feel like he can post my knee with his bottom hand and hop out. Okay? When I trap his foot, when I trap his scoop, trap his foot right here and bend down to his elbow, there's not really a need for him to fight off. Okay? And especially if I got his bottom wrist right here, he ain't fighting anything off. Okay? Go!