 baseline defense for what we do on our single legs. We call it a single leg crunch, all right? A lot of people just sprawl, block knees and wiggle back. Nothing wrong with that. We get to a crunch. So, these single legs, okay? And I'm going to rake stuff and cover. Again, I'm thinking baseline defense, 100% right here. I'm not going to show you a scramble technique, but I want you to understand this crunch so we can continue to progress with our scrambling. I'm going to rake stuff and when I cover, I square straight up, okay? Now, when I get here and square, I don't stop. Most people get here square and stop and this is still good position. What I want you to focus on and as you square, this free hip punches. Everybody see how wide his elbow got when I punch? Look how low it is to the mat. He wants to continue to circle and get his elbow to the mat. When he gets his elbow to the mat, this is good single leg technique. When his elbow gets to the mat, just stay right there and keep your hip off the mat, I can't square up. See how he's got my shin trapped? My hip is stuck in this position. That's what allows him to continue to circle, continue to circle and beat me. So, single leg, the elbow getting to the mat on the inside of my calf is one of the most important things for this guy to do, all right? So, before he gets there, I punch my hip of my free leg and see how I change these. This knees down, he's looking to get elbow to the mat. Before he does, as I'm swearing up, I step up, I punch and I trap his hamstring, right? I got a 45 degree angle. Trap the hamstring. Now, I'm attacking the armpit and I'm trying to put his far butt cheek on the mat, right here. Boom. Yeah, he don't like that at all. It's an easy finish. What it does is, is when I crunch him up, it puts his hip bone right in his floater rib and he's sitting here like this, trying to finish a leg attack. What you saw, I'm kind of let go real quick. It don't feel good, right? It's stretching. It's hyper extending the shoulder and it's also crunching his hip up. So we're going to go single leg, right here. We're going to rake stuff and then when I start to sprawl and cover here, when I get square, punch with the hip, trap the hamstring. See, I'm still turning this hip down. Attack the armpit. Don't drive him to the ribs. Drive him 45 towards the hip. Then I'm going to wrestle this position. That's all I want you to do. That is not scrambling. That is our single leg defense. But the reason why I want you to feel that and see it is because that's what we're always going to try to get. When he changes his tactics as we defend, then we're going to scramble. We got it? Questions. Make sure I can read your t-shirt. Go.