 years much trouble if I don't score my takedown and be I can recover much quicker. So when I shoot a high trot it's just normal from space and he down blocks and takes his leg away. It takes me a lot more to adjust right. I got square, I got my feet back set, I got to get things back home because I went away from my body I got to get things back home. When I'm trying to duck for outside step right now we're attacking basically the high trot side. If I'm here and I create pressure and I just try to dip and he circles away no harm will fall right. I'm left back to it. But, does anybody notice what he did with his leg? No? Switch, he said switch. His lead leg changed. What, pressure? A dip. He did all the work for me. I didn't have to pull and push and move him around and give him a step. He stepped for me. I took little risks, very little risks, recovered super quick and he put himself in a position for me to score a pretty solid single leg. So this is what I want you to do. I want you to use your dip step and your outside step to create a secondary attack. We're not always get the first attack right. It's great when we go out and bust him up on the first attack. But when I dip and come right back up and he's circled away, look for a leg attack. This guy's got to stay super well though. He can't just stand straight up. He's got to circle and move. Maybe a little bit of a down bar. All right. So it's dip step and outside step. The outside step I know feels real weird to a lot of you guys because we don't ever focus on this. Getting here. All right. Get into this position and my feet are straight. He circles out of this right here. Still got control of my hands. My feet are still set. I'm not looking at the headlock. I didn't die. Right. Everything today is going to be about keeping my feet under me. Keeping my power. I'm just feeling so hard of his vibe. Don't let your hands just fly. All right. So I'm going to dip or outside step and this guy's going to circle away. Read this guy's reaction and just trust your instincts. Trust your double instincts. Whether it's your first rest and practice or your 10,000. All right. And you're much through up a bunch. Also, that's why we're here. Break a lot of rules. So maybe I dip step. He circles away. Maybe I snap down. Okay. It's creative as you want to be. It's creative as you want to be. Don't get too far. Not 30 steps later. You got to take down, but just feel his reaction and try to work towards your strengths. Questions. Anybody who can see it again. So it's outside step. He recovers or dip step. So both of them. So if I'm pressing pressure, I dip. Don't see it. Whatever my secondary attack is. Don't try to duck them twice. We're just giving them that time and feel over and over. Okay. So pressure. I dip. He circles away. Maybe I'm attacking low here. All right. I like going to the backside attacking low. We're outside step. Here. Don't see it. Figure it out. That didn't feel right. Now we're going to do that in action. Go back. Feel it over and over and over again.