 All right, so we got a couple options here. We've been sliding the guy by, we're the outside step, and then just breaking out the waist, leaning over, just getting our normal slide on, we bumped, we went inside, and then just getting this guy's hands down to the mat, chasing waist. We also, this guy runs away a little bit, and we look for backside attacks, all right? Now we're looking to off balance this guy is what I would consider it. You don't hear off balance in a lot, unless you really get deep into Greco, talking about off balance in a guy with certain ties, because you can't attack the legs, so it's a bunch tougher to set up your attacks, because I'm not, when you're in a Greco match, I'm only attacking this part of your body from his waist up. So off balance in a guy's really important to be able to get to your locks and stuff, because I can't grab the legs or trip them sweet. All right, with these slide buys, now we got the opportunity to sweet freestyle or folk style, and we still have those methods, right? So we talked about stepping, foot changing last week, we were stepping and bending, and then we were also coming off, and then just twisting down. Now we have all those same tactics, but we're doing it from our over time, all right? And I can guide them by with the wrist or the elbow. All right, so I'm stepping, foot changing, this guy's coming around. Now I have him in a pretty good spot. I still have a little bit of an angle. Now I'm bringing the head back across the foot as I'm trapping it. I'm just trying to put him on his butt. Now, more than likely, he'll start falling to his butt and turn down to his belly, or he might stumble a little bit and we have to follow up with a leg attack. But it's over time, we're on the bicep, at the elbow. Okay, I'm locking at the elbow. I can foot change, or I can just step deep, guide him down right here, and then I still have, whoop, got that foot. And then just work on your timing. Everything's over time locked though. Everything's over time locked. Here, right there, give it that foot. And the quicker I do it a lot of times when I'm here, whether I foot change or tend over, the quicker I do it, here, it's better. Because he's circling away, so he's leaning towards that backside leg, so this near leg is a lot lighter. All right, so just play with your timing. Okay, foot change here, boom, right there. Chase him down, just chase him down, fall on top of him, wrap their legs up, just get your two, all right. But really focus on your timing now. Okay, really focus on your timing. As I'm getting to this angle, probably too much space. I want to try to get it here. Okay, initially when I get it, and I'm hooking, I'm thinking about bringing his foot up in front, all right. Taking his head back as I bring his foot up in front. I'm here, trying to get a little bit quicker. Don't step out, try to get as quick as you can, even if it's too, right here, even if it's too soon, he's stumbling. Right into your secondary attack. He's stumbling around, just get glued to his legs real quick. All right, but I want you to try to get your kick, get your foot sweep, right when that guy starts running out of your slide body. All right, I'm gonna give it some two on one stuff. Go.