 I'm going to force the low lift and the reason why I kind of like this position is because it's different strategically when a guy like redrops on my leg. So a short time in a match, maybe I'm on bottom and I get up to my feet and that guy just drops down to a single leg and holds on and is trying to burn 10 seconds off the clock or we're neutral and I got to take a guy down and he just shoots and hangs onto a leg to burn clock. Sometimes we're going to have to scramble to get back to a good position or to get to escape or get a takedown. So I'm in on this single, he's in on this single leg and I rake stuff and cover here. Now if he's not forcing to get improved position here to get to an angle or this and the other and I need to do something here, okay, or maybe I just get my hands in the right place before he splits. But the reason why a lot of times we can't get this position unless we force it is if this guy splits and his laces are flat, I'm not going to be able to get under his laces. So I'm going to go belly button, my outside hand's going to go to the laces and I'm going to drive into him with my hips and kind of force him to split. So I'm going to go belly button and laces. Now this is what I want you to think about. Whatever side you want to fall off to, just like we just did, we fell off to a side to our knees, whatever side you want to fall off to, I want you to grab the opposite lace. So if I want to be on my left side with the laces in my right hand, that's the side I want you to grab. Right hand laces if I'm going to my left side. If I like going to my right side, grab his laces with your left hand. So it's either here or here, okay. Now I like going to my left side, so I'm going to grab the laces with my right hand. So I'm going to crunch and drive into him. Here, drive, drive, drive, drive, drive, drive, here to this position. Now when I get upside down, I'm getting both knees to one side, I'm stretching them out and I'm getting my knees up under them and I'm falling off right here. Now when I get to this position, I immediately pick the far ankle up and I'm getting my outside foot up under me. Now in this position, I'm just going to change hands and turn the corner, alright. We'll talk about far ankle scrambling in a little bit, but usually when I get to this position, if this guy knows what's going on, he's going to pull his arm through before I step up and he's going to get my far ankle. And we're going to end up in this far ankle scrambled position. If we beat them in this position, whether they know a far ankle scramble or not, we're going to be in good shape. That's why I want you to step that outside foot up. If I leave my outside foot behind me, he can get the far ankle. If I step it up, he won't be able to. So I rake stuff, cover, set your anchor every time, okay, whether you're going to use it to cartwheel out or not. I want to force this position. So I'm going to go belly button and I'm going to drive, but I'm attacking the lace, drive, drive, drive, drive, heels to my butt. He's the one side, big swing, elevate. See how my outside foot came up. Once I get far ankle in a scramble, I never let go of it. I can change hands, but I still have control. So I change hands and I'm wrestling into this guy. You're right back on top. Wrestling. Okay. Whatever your top game is there. So I'm going to go belly button, laces, drive in, head to the mat, knees away from the lace side. Questions. Anybody need to see it again? What's up? One more time. So all the way from the top, he shoots single leg, rakes stuff, cover. I'm here. He's just kind of hanging out. I got a force of position. Now we have all these other options that we worked, but we're just going through the, going through the catalog of moves. I'm going to go belly button, drive, drive, drive, laces here. Knees to one side, up and out. Change hands right back into my wrestling. Okay. Go.