 and the steering wheel is like it sounds, I'm just moving my hands in such a way that I'm gonna basically cause him to move his feet. It's not a straight snap, this kind of snap, what it ends up doing, it forces him to move his feet in a circular motion and it makes it harder for him to tap me if I'm trying to snap as opposed to just a straight snap. Does that make sense? It's harder for him to reattach me. So like I said, I'll touch the mat, I'll move in. I'm trying to get inside tight, you can also do it from an over tight. Each of your head or whatever from a collar, that's fine too, you can do it from an over tight. But I try to get inside. And again, like I said, the hand that I'm gonna snap with, I'm gonna be on his wrist, I'm gonna be walking at his elbow, or you can post on his shoulder too. Does that make sense? All of your motion is going in. Cause you wanna get him to come back into you. If he doesn't, you're just gonna post, shoot on him. Does that make sense? So I touch the mat, I move in, inside, and I'm going elbow, block, at the wrist, or you can come walk too. As long as you can create pressure in. I keep my lead leg forward the whole time. I just pressure in, I'm not gonna walk into him. Inside, I like to be at the elbow. If you like to be at the shoulder, that's fine. I'm gonna pressure, as soon as I feel pressure back, my hand's gonna rotate to the head. Inside tie is gonna come down to the elbow. If you're over tie, I'm just pulling. All I'm looking to do is move my feet and look to put his hands on that. Make him travel in a circle. Inside, block. I feel the pressure back, I'm gonna move my feet. See how he travels? It's not a straight snap. Create yourself more options with him being able to travel, because again it's harder for him to be attacked. Inside, block, wherever. Just create pressure in, feel the pressure back over your feet. Notice how I go down with that. I don't try to reach a hole. Everything comes down. Basically replace the foot that you have with your trail leg. He should be moving almost where your trail leg is. That way you know where he's gonna be. Just to start out. Inside, block, pressure. All I want you to do is feel the motion of moving your feet, move your hand. Just like that. Then the other guy. Inside, pressure. Make him travel. Got it? That's it.