 Okay, now I'll try to get my lock and stand up transforming seamless from my take-down into my turn, from my take-down into my right-to-last-turn pinch loss completely. It's not different. There's no separation. Our go-behind, when he attacks me, our go-behind here as he attacks me and I'm going around behind him, my go-behind is on this leg. This is where the cradle comes from. See that? As I'm running this down and starting to get my go-behind, he turns into me. Now I wrestle hard into that position. I recognize that as I'm wrestling. He's trying to sit up through me. I keep wrestling that corner right here. It's no different than my go-behind. The only difference is that I cradle him up. You guys see that? We've got guys that are here and you're trying to cradle like this now. Chase the leg. Put him under attack. If I snap him, then I'm going around behind him. See that? Going around behind him, attacking this leg. I wrestle, wrestle, wrestle. There it is. There it is. Down to the lock. See, I drive with my hips. I drive with my hips, this elbow through. Now look at where I'm at. See where I'm at? What about cradling here? What about cradling here? He's going to hate life now. What about this cradle? How's that feeling right there? That sucks for him. That's awesome for me because in three, four seconds he's here. Got it? It's the same angle. It's the same leg. It's the same pressure. It's the same action as you were doing earlier today. Go!