 And some did, it gets you better, doesn't it, sis? Yes, sir. Yeah, yes, sir, yeah. Yeah, almost, yes, sir. Get on this grand post-adison. Yes, sir. All right, now, I'm going to come back. We're going to scale back a little bit. All right? Because what the goal is to understand space to close to pressure. All right? So I'm going to scale back a little bit. We're going to be outside the tie a little bit. The more I can get this guy to pursue me a lot of times, the better off I am at, say, I'm not outside the tie guy. I want to be close and grabbing and controlling. But if I make this guy think that I want to wrestle outside, and he finally gets a hold of me and thinks he's winning, he's riding in my wheelhouse. Okay? So we're going to pair the head and we're going to move our feet. And you're like, man, why don't we do this first? All right? Hey, because I want to keep stimulating your brain and thinking and shifting gears a little bit, I want you to understand what it takes to go from here to a good position to where I can attack. Okay? So this is what we're going to do. I'm going to measure with my hands just to make sure I'm arms linked away. Back leg hands going to come to the ear. Lead leg hands coming under and I'm going to step to the side. I'm pairing his head. Okay? See how my palm is on the side of his head on his neck and I'm just going to circle. Notice my feet stay in my stance. Okay? And I'm going to go to the opposite side. Lead leg hands to the ear. Back leg hand under. And I'm just cooking right here on his neck, making him look away. And I'm circling in my stance. Okay? So I'm pairing the head. Moving to the side. I'm making him look away. I'm pressing his arm. I'm chasing him down. I'm making him move his feet. What he doesn't want to move his feet? Outside hand, inside hand. Pair the head. Notice I'm in my stance. Pair the head. I'm in my stance. I'm into it. I'm making him look away. Pair the head. Make him move his feet. All right? So what's going to happen is the more we make him move in open space, when he starts to start reaching and grabbing, we're going to go right to home, and then we start folding the trigger. Again, won't this got to be uncomfortable as possible? We can only beat him up an entire amount so much. Okay? But with tire mount mentally, it's just as effective as this one. Good? Pair the head. Move your feet both sides. Lead leg stays in front the whole time. Go!