 One thing I do a little different. Some people do their spiral ride to the leg end. You put it on the same side as the high hand here. What I find is when guys do that, when they put this leg in, a lot of times they start falling off. All right, so whenever I go spiral ride to a leg end, I always want to go high leg. This is the thigh fry hand, my fore side. I want to put that leg just to keep my hips up on top. All right, I don't have the tendency to fall off there. All right, so spiral ride, forward pressure, go on top leg end here, all right. What would I do? This way of short time, we're going to go all parallel legs. Parallel legs right here, square on them. My toes short, I'm not looking at my ankle. Put my toe in the mat, then you go to the table and pull right there. And then this ankle is not going under his laces right here. Lace to lace, ankle to ankle here. Everything I'm doing the whole time on my top, this toes, I'm using it as an adjustment. My hips start to slide, and I'm pushing off this toe and getting my hips up. This toe is what keeps me in position. If my toe comes up or it's not in the mat, it starts sliding. So this is my toe and it keeps me high and keeps me adjusting this toe. This toe is kicking out pretty much the whole time. Trying to take his power away, take his base away, take his leg out. So that's parallel, cross body, number four. We're not going to get into that, we're going to go all parallel with the shallow leg. All right, so get spiral ride on the other side, spiral, side by side, back by again on top, right here. Get my toe shallow, right between his knees, curled into the mat, ankle to ankle. I'm sitting right on his belt line, right on his waistline here, the center is back, I'm not off to the side. If I am, I'm just pulling myself back up. I'm getting right square onto him, sitting right on again his belt line. All right, then we're going to break down. Other set up here, off the whistle, I bump with my knee like I'm chopping, overstep an ankle, and then I'll grab the waist, and I'll come off the elbow and the armpit here. All right, big guy's got good handles, he's got some muscle on like those little guys. All right, so I'm going to grab right here, I suspect he gives me a good handle if he's got some muscle and I'm going to elevate. He'll hide, he'll hide, when I elevate, I got to get his knee off the ground. If I don't get his knee off the ground, I'm not that good at this. I got to get his knee off the ground here, elevate, chop my leg in on that position again. My hips, when I first get in here, I've got to be off a little bit, I've got to pull myself back up on top. We're going to break him down next. But just getting in that position, I'm sitting in the center of his back, I'm square on with him. So again, the two set ups to get there, inspire ride, hide my leg in, or out the whistle, bump, overstep, armpit, please hold, hold, help me. He'll hide in the ceiling, jump in a position, toe in the center, reduce it, get my hips right in the center line, belt line, ankle to ankle, toe curl. Thank you. Question? One, two, three.