 My philosophy might be different than a lot of people's, slow as you need to. There is a time to be intense, and there is a time to slow things down and learn. Everything doesn't have to be, it doesn't have to be that. The practice rule doesn't have to be that. I know some of us have grown up our whole lives thinking that's practice everyday. Sometimes we've got to take it down. Right now I see guys rushing. I see guys rushing to get to a position. Patience. Sometimes we've got to be patient. Sometimes we've got to let things unfold. If I'm thinking 10 steps ahead, there should be no panic. So get back to your partner. This man's real close, Shane. Close distance. I'll be distant when you get back out. Touch with the head first. Ah, you're reaching. Touch with the head first. Good. One side, shock circle. Hands are off of him. Now, this is the problem. When I'm here in this position, when I feel his hand release, I'm thinking across the body. That's it. Something across the body. Some of you guys are trying to rush and just get it out of the way. Some of you guys are reaching up and grabbing two hands with it. If I move my feet to a good angle and get his elbow across his body, just like this. Just give me your elbow. Just stay in your stance. Look at that. Look how unathletic I made. I shifted all the weight to his back of his leg. That's all we're trying to do. So inside tie. Head position. He swims inside. Just get it across his body. Just get it across the body. Questions there. We're only going to spend about another minute here. Go!