 I don't think you guys are going to work, alright? You guys are going to work and I appreciate it. Now, we're going to do a little bit spicy stuff. It's a little bit more fun, alright? To me, like, if you're really good at superduction, you don't matter high level, it's just as good as a basic single leg of my team. A lot of people, like, who do all my flashy stuff, and if it works at a high level, it's good to get me. It's simple as that, alright? So now, we're going to start getting into a little bit of misdirection. I don't want you to think about misdirection. I don't want you to think about misdirection is, okay, it's not that. It's not some crazy magic trick, alright? And it's not me physically jumping around, okay? So essentially, at its core, a superduction is just a reach and a step, okay? A superduction is just a reach and a step. Now, we're going to start with a C-double, alright? It's going to look kind of complicated, but it's really not. So all I'm going to do is I'm going to get forehead to forehead with Jake. Okay, I'm going to get my stance. I'm going to reach with my back leg hand to his high crotch, to my high crotch, to my normal high crotch side, and I'm going to shoot a single leg, and I'm going to breathe his far knee with him. Somebody see how I twisted his legs? So I'm going to sweep double, alright? Sweep double. There's very little B-dance to the sweep double. So I'm going to get close to my stance. I'm going to reach with my back leg hand and hook his knee, alright? Right here. I'm not leaning over, alright? I'm in my stance. I'm going to get my back leg knee. I'm going to step, and I'm going to shoot a single leg, and I'm going to wrap, saying that I'm going to hit the mat, and I'm just keeping a single leg around the corner, alright? It's tough to do slow, alright? So I'm here, alright? And once we get ready to really shoot our sweep double, we'll actually step to that side, lean a little bit, get him to react, and then we'll shoot our sweep, alright? But right now, we're going to stay in our stance and anchor. Put your leg to our single leg side, and we're just going to shoot a single leg. All I want you to focus on is getting your knee, forget your ear, behind his knee. That's it, alright? Pull his opposite leg with you. See how it twists his legs together. So it's an anchor, and we're going to go to the other side, see how I'm anchoring to the outside now. So I'm just sweeping away from it. So the side view, high crotch, anchor. Step, sweep. That's it. Right there. And then we're going to line, twist it down to the back. Questions? And then we'll talk about stepping and anchoring, sweeping, then we'll split step, then we'll even superdup, because you guys stay on board. Go!