 I got my hook, I'm getting forearm parallel with the inside step, inside reach, kind of like I'm shooting a high crotch. Then as I open this up and I'm combing my hair, I hit my penetration step, I'm anchoring and pulling, I pull the leg in. Once I get to here where I would normally finish a high crotch, which I'm not going to get because the leg's too far away, then my trail leg knee hits the mat, and I'm changing it to a quick single, and my elbow goes through the mat. And Brandon's ending up head outside. It's almost kind of like a high crotch, kind of a duck. But I want to keep head inside. So again, I'm just rotating this hook up. I'm going inside step, inside reach, where you can go outside step, outside, inside reach. A lot of you guys are going inside step, inside reach because we're trying to cover distance. Then as I come up and he starts to take that leg back, I got to rotate to my sweep single. Then we're back to this position. We're getting hands above the knees. We're looking far like reach. It's kind of tough to do. Slow, but as I shoot and he just takes this leg back, he's just taking it back trying to down lock and sprawl. So as I get ready to shoot here, see I'm hustling to this position. So it's initially penetration step, into my sweep. Penetration step, knee hits, hips open, elbow traps. Again, elbow has to hit behind the cap. It's not any different on the back leg side. I might even have to head roll. I might even have to head roll to get under a little bit. But again, it's elevate, open the window, forearms parallel with the ground. And I'm going inside step, inside reach. Inside step, inside reach. Then I'm coming up. Can't finish here. I got to go knee down, open my hips, hustle, hustle, hustle. I'm not a big fan of shelving, but if the leg's super light and you don't sit back and lose pressure, I'm fine with that. Doing slow, and then try to get your speed up a little bit. Try to get your speed up where you're going, inside reach. He's getting head outside a good bit, but it's mainly on his high ground side. But he's taking away that sweet motion at the end. If my head's outside, it's going to be tougher. The head outside's going to be easier to finish if head's inside. So inside step, inside reach, penetrate, and the leg keeps going away. Step up. Knee goes down, elbow hits, open my hips, run into the corner. So if your head's outside, you'll necessarily have to roll your hips and hit single leg finish. If your head's inside, you have to. If your head's inside, we have to. Down here. See how my elbow gets to the mat quick so I can't square up? Then I'm hands above the knees reaching. Quest. Back to it, go.