 I said if I'm elbow wedged and pushing away, but I'm also trying to pull across almost like I'm fighting my own effort, this is that perfect time that you guys are already swimming under and then going left, right to left, okay, when that guy seatbelts, okay. So he goes leg in and just correct me if I'm wrong here coach. I'm pressuring back, getting a hip smash strong position, cross rake and seatbelt, sorry, I'm giving this wedge position right here. So he goes to the seatbelt and starts to get that seatbelt. Before he goes to the seatbelt. Oh, before he gets to the seatbelt? Before he goes to the seatbelt. You start pushing the foot away. So I start pushing the foot away? So I start pushing the foot away. Now, he's fighting back and you just scoop under and roll with him. No, no, no, no. He starts fighting just like that across, like he's going to seatbelt. Okay, so I'm pushing it to my right, he's fighting it to the left. Yes, yes. You're fighting, fighting, fighting. He brings it up and he kicks hard this way, he kicks hard this way as you're like if you're going to get a seatbelt back in, right back down there. Okay. You're fighting to bring your leg back in like you normally would. So he's hit smash, he's pushing, you're fighting back in, second your hand slips under, he's just, he's just taking that moment of rolling with it. Okay, that's hard to make sense. And I think even in this position, if he does get to a seatbelt and I've got the arm under, I think the result's going to be the same. We can play there and figure it out. But I think if I get here and legs in, right here and I'm just, I'm getting to this hip smash position and I'm starting to get under and push away, even if he comes back and I'm trying to push his foot away and he knows he's going out, seatbelt, seatbelt, seatbelt and he can prevent me from getting it out right here. It's the same principle, right? Because he's trying to pull across and stretch me out and square me up because he wants me here. He wants me here, right? So he can stretch me out and start putting me on my back, all right? So even if I'm digging elbow here and I'm trying to push the foot out and he catches me seatbelt and he's pulling right to left, coming under here and swimming through, I think it's the same result. I think if I get my hips down, that seatbelt might be a little bit tougher, all right? I don't know. I think the seatbelt might be a little bit tougher. Play in there with both. Play in there with your normal elbow dig and then swimming right to left and then do it with that seatbelt. I feel like that seatbelt might slow us down a little bit. But play in there and see, do it without the seatbelt and then do it with the seatbelt, all right? So one more time. First one, this one coach was talking about getting a strong position and then getting the elbow dig right here, okay? Put him outside, get this foot out, then we're, yeah. Just, I want you to think about spurring, spurring my hip with that heel. So I'm putting him out, he's coming in, I'm coming under. And I'm just going right hip to left hip right here, swimming through, okay? Good coach? Yeah. All right? Just right hip to left hip. Anybody here to see it again? So elbow dig, I'm coming under, top guys fighting the hip back towards my crotch, I'm going right hip to left hip, all right? Go!