 I want to kind of close out some of this leg rack stuff because I want to spend a good chunk of time that next session on defending legs and crab riding and doing a little bit of bottom work. Now, this is a little bit of a safety drill, alright, and it will lead right into what we're going to do with leg defense. I'm not a big double boot guy, okay, have I answered? And this is why I was talking to Joe and his dad about last night. Something me and Chris Perry argue about all the time. He's a two-time NCAA champ for Oklahoma State, he's a good friend of mine, but he's an amazing leg rider. Double boots, won him a national title, his first national title, I think over Matt Brown from Penn State, alright, he's big on double boots, so just get flat, alright, and I don't mind double boots, but in my opinion, when I got both legs in, this is a very punishing ride, okay, when I have double boots, but I'm limited to what I can do. Now it's decent for setup, and it's decent for wearing this guy out, but if I just get a half, and I'm trying to pin this guy, I've either got to break his back to keep my double boots in, or I have to take a leg out to finish working on his back, okay, but one thing double boots are good for is breaking the guy down, and it's good for punishing a little bit. There are turns with the double boots, but I like the flexibility of that short leg ride, because I can control his hips, in my opinion, just as well, and I'm way more versatile from a single leg ride, but this is a good instance of what we're going to use double boots for, so up in your base, alright, so I'm going to jam, I'm going to swing my boot in, this guy's going to try to put my hips high, okay, yeah, see I don't even have to tell him to try to put up, he's going to try to put my hips high, anybody ever got a reversal on a leg rider about getting your butt up in the air, and they kind of slid off your back, and then you kind of scoot out the back door and get skinny, right, we'll start doing some of that with our leg defense, but we're going to be way more technical, but this is a good drill, spin, alright, so I'm going to jam, I'm going to throw my boot in, right when I throw my boot in to get my safety, right here, he's going to shoot his butt up in the air, and I'm going to cross my ankles, see how I cross my ankles, and it locks me into his body, now my hands are going to grab his wrists, second boot's going to come in, and right here I'm going to arch and yank his wrists, now we're not going to drill that, because it's really, really, really bad for your low back, and a match is what it is playing, alright, okay, but that's how we're going to do it, but the reaction drill is the important part, crossing my ankles, did you see how I crossed my ankles and I couldn't slide any further, alright, that's the reaction drill, alright, so, rep, we're going to double-thigh, right, jam, when we drill in a second, we're just going to start here, okay, we're going to start here, and then when he gets his butt up, I'm just going to get used to crossing my ankles, then I'm going to attack the wrists, then I'm going to go double-boot, I'm not going to arch and pulling down, we're just going to get that second boot in, alright, at this point in the camp, you should know how to engage your hips and arch your back, we're just not going to do it now, because I don't want anybody to get hurt, any questions, but that reaction is important, so partner, they're going to jam, they're going to throw the boot in, we're going to get set right here, and then I'll, no, all I want you to do is just shoot your butt up in the air, okay, top guy, it's going to be your responsibility to cross your ankles quick, I don't want you to grab the wrists until you get your ankles crossed in your control, then you can grab the wrists and go other boot in, do not double-boot and arch, pretty please, what's up, coach? And this may be the next session, but guys with a little bit shorter arms, I can't get over there and get to that, what would we have for the counter for these guys, do we? Oh, did you say you had one? A few of these guys, they don't have long enough arms to get to those wrists. Right, I mean, in this position right here, so you're talking about, go ahead, you're talking about not being able to grab the wrists here? Yeah, that would be a hard time getting there. Okay, all right, yeah, if we're struggling there, we can explore some opportunities, I don't mind so much, I mean, I don't mind so much, if I'm crossing my ankles here, go ahead, get up, and crossing my ankles here, and go on like maybe side headlock and arching, all right, if your arms are too short, if you think your arms are too short to grab the wrists, holler at me, and let's figure out a solution there, all right, if we can't get to the wrists. And if you already got a solution, let's see it, questions? All right, it's it, you're good.