 So I'm going to follow the initial pass and then I'm going to re-pass. Now that's when height starts to become a factor. That's where height wins it, height, high head wins in a scramble, all right? Yeah, maybe, all right? Again, step one, more feet in the mat. Step two, when I control a leg, when I control a foot, that's when it starts becoming height as a factor. Sit on your left hip, just left hip up delbo, left hip up delbo. Now watch this, turn your chest down a little bit, right there. That's three fingers. Where did he go? To his back. To his back. I picked his foot up and put it towards his head. That's our second goal in scramble, all right? More feet in the mat, then when I control one or both his feet, I'm getting them in the air and I'm putting it towards their head. So it's not just general high ankle wins in a scramble. That's not extremely accurate either. It's more feet in the mat, their feet off the mat, towards their head, okay? And you think about leg defense or any position, if I can get their foot off the mat and get it towards their head, he doesn't want to be on his back. That's the number one thing that you don't want to do in wrestling. So again, that's when height starts to become a factor. But when we go pass, re-pass, I got to be on my horse to re-pass and then I got to control an ankle and start getting it up, okay? So I'm going to double leg him, he's going to pass my leg, having to drive him down, he's going to get to this leg pass, I'm going to float, float, float. Now, if I'm traveling to my right on a leg pass, I have to attack the right side and I have to attack to my right. If I'm traveling right and then I'm trying to re-pass to the left, we're going to be stalemated. Again, we don't scramble to stalemate. We scramble to get takedowns or reversals. So I'm traveling to my right, kept my chest over his legs, I'm going to attack his sock and I'm going to continue to travel right. So I double leg, he passed my leg, I don't break a sweat, I keep traveling, I get two hands to the sock, I get elbow deep and then I continue to pass. Now, at this point, if he stays on his horse and I'm blocking his knee and pushing back and I get to my finish, all right? A lot of times, if we re-pass, we catch him by surprise, we don't even need to finish like that. We're just going to knee-slide out the back door like we would on bottom. So when I finish, I'm just going to have his ankle, step, knee-slide and then I'm just turning and facing that guy, okay? So it'll look a little bit like this, double leg, okay? He goes to pass this leg, I float, float, float. Traveling right, attack right side, attack to my right. I start passing here and he's not on his horse. He's not over my leg, so I just knee-slide up. Notice that leg pass started on my right ear, it stays on my right ear. Don't get fancy here and try to change hands, because what's this guy going to do? He's going to kick out, okay? If he just passed my leg and we're rolling around, he knows what he's doing a little bit. I don't want to start changing hands. When I get here, I protect his foot, change knees, and then I'm back to just normal finish. Hands above the knees, attacking back to his legs and his body, low shoulder, okay? So as slow as you need to, double leg. He's getting leg pass reps, I'm following, following, repassing here, punch and crawl, free. If my legs are free out here, knee-slide up, notice hips are under me, feet are in the mat. I got his foot up in the air, okay? I can start picking it up, getting weight towards his head, right? I just like keeping my shoulder low and climbing that rope. But again, get to where you're most effective. I'm not going to tell you you can only finish this way. I want you to finish the way you're most effective. If you're most effective on your feet, get his butt up in the air. If you're most effective on the mat, just know what you're going to deal with on the mat. Questions? Anybody need to see it again? One more time. They're getting me out of my money today. Double leg, drive, flow, pass, right side, traveling right, attack to the right. Carry that momentum. If he stays with me, back to my traditional finish, working above the leg here. If he's not touching any part of my body, all right, back down on my finish. You can never go wrong turning towards the legs. Never can you go wrong turning towards the legs. That's the safest bet. When we start chasing the head, there's one thing start getting dicey again. Good? Play. There you go.