 Highman wins, right? You heard that little highman wins? It's not true. Don't tell anybody. It's not. More feet on the mat wins. To get in this position a lot. And this guy's going to fight for height. I want to get tall on him. And what you'll get... We'll start to get this inside foot coming up. Where it steps up and the guy's trying to get a lot of height. This feels really good. I feel like I'm in a really dominant position. And if he doesn't move, I'm going to end up in a dominant position. Because I can backstop and switch him. We might get in the last little bit. Great freestyle position here. When Jay feels my knee come off, he knows the reaction on the knee. Because I did get height. But I gave him a big window to operate him. So we're going to be in the same kind of switch motion we were before. So I'm far ankle. I'm trying to give him pressure. And I'm just hoping he steps that foot up. Once I feel this knee coming off the mat, he steps up to get height. I'm going to post my outside hand. Here's the big key. Jordan's up his angle of attack. He can't rotate back into me. I'm pushing his knee down. There's only one way he can go there. The way I want him to. Once I get my knee over the top, I'm going to hit the same kind of switch motion we did before. If I say, coach, I'm not a leg rider. That's okay. You can take it out real simple. All this does is keep him from rolling through. Once I get him in this position, stop rolling. I'm fighting this with some of the guys right now, too. They want to come back on top. They still got my forehand. As long as he has it, he's in good shape. Stop the momentum here. Clear. You are in the right position. You want to just circle and pull it. He'll get his leg here. He's got to come over the top. He'll post outs on hand. He's got like six joints in his leg. He just makes his leg. Any roll should be in the back. Bring your ankle. He's getting more complicated, guys. You're going to have a little bit of a fear to mess up. I don't want to mess it up. You got to do it right. Drop that. Don't worry about messing things up. Correct? Learn to look for those mistakes. You're going to mess technique up. Don't be afraid of it. Get out there, hit it the best you can. You'll get more comfortable with it. Let's go!