 Now, when I snake and drive down, when he hits the mat, I'm going to keep this hook. I'm going to get my elbow shallow, and I'm going to pull his elbow to his ribs. I don't have my ankles crossed right now just because I don't want to put a ton of pressure on his low back. When I pull this elbow to the ribs, I'm going to thread my bar across, my chicken wing across. Now, that I have this, and he feels that pressure, he's not going to be leaning to his right. He's going to be leaning a little bit to his left, which is fine. But as he's leaning to his left, I'm walking this arm out, the deepest half I can in the world. I want to get my shoulder and his armpit right here. Now, we've been here before. Which way should I roll? I can drive and run my half, but I'm going to roll to my half side. Now, as I have this hooked up, boom, feet are in the mat, and then we were back here yesterday out of our crab finish. That elbow breathe right here, if I want to hook that top leg. If it's not there, I just drop my hip, put my knee in his chest. So as I'm breaking him down with my leg ride, if I can get that hook, I'm in great shape. A lot of times when I try to pull that hook up, he'll fight his hand down in his crotch. We'll go to our charella from there. So I'll give you two options. Double thigh pry, swing, stand up drill, snake, drive down, drive him down. I keep my ankles crossed here because I want to keep pressure on his low back. Is his knee floating? Is his knee floating? No. His knee is not floating? Yes, it is. His knee is floating. Pull it in tight. Get your bar. I don't want any part of this to feel good for him. Now, if I get here, a lot of times, if I get here, he's fighting his left hip down. My half's going to be easy to walk out. See how I'm walking my half out? I'm kind of twisting his body both ways. I'm walking my half out, twisting his shoulder up. I'm also pulling the bar. He can't relieve the pressure because he's got nowhere to go. He can't go to his left because of this. He can't go to his right because of my half. I really want you to feel, even though it's going to suck for the bottom, I really want you to feel that pressure. See how I'm extending his shoulder out? He's flat. I'm not even really arching with my legs right now. He just wants to go somewhere to get rid of all this pressure. I can hop out and run my half around his head or I can roll through. I can hop out here, let that elbow breathe and then just stack him up or I can hit my half and roll through. But I'm here. Once I get that half just like we were yesterday. Nice and tight. Again, we're going through the entire process. Then we'll talk about if he hides his hand down low, we'll get to our charella tilt. Double side price swing. Stand up, snake, drive, drive, drive, secure it. Pull it back. Hold this elbow right here. Thread my bar. Then I'm going to walk my finger. I literally want you to do that. How tight is that right here? How tight is that? Boom. He just wants to go somewhere. Absolutely. That's what I just said. I can hop out right here, let that elbow breathe a little bit and then just run that half. Or I can roll it all the way through. We've rolled it through and stacked him up and finished. But again, everything's tight. Then if I get him there half bar and then start giving him that leg ride hip, man, he just wants to go to his back. He just wants to go to his back. I get him here. When I get here, my ankles are crossing. I get that half. I get right here. It's a little added. I'm in charge on top of that guy. Questions? What's up? One more again.