 that I can't square my hips to the ribs. I'm going to turn the opposite way. We're going to end up same position and I'm going to turn the opposite way. And it was something Kelly said, he asked, as I'm turning, can I attack bottom shoulder? I haven't found a position yet where attacking bottom shoulder is the wrong answer, right? Anytime I can get bottom shoulder that's great. Alright, so elbow on the butt, lift the foot, step and scoop with my knees. Again, keep this foot tall. Now when I get here, a lot of times when I try to square, they'll pull my foot real far towards their head and I can't square up. I really can't square up. My hip needs to turn and open up but my foot's too far pulled back behind me. Okay, so I can't square up. Now what I'm going to do when I get to this position, my free knee, okay, my free knee is going to come under my body so I'm going to scissor my legs without him letting go of my laces. Keep his foot off the mat. My free knee is going to scissor under my body but the first thing I got to do is re-grip. When I re-grip, I like going bend to the elbow to his laces. Now this knee is going to come under and I'm going to find his chin with my left knee. Okay, you can put your hand on the mat right here if you want. I got his foot trapped to his butt. I got my knee under his chin and then this free hand is looking bottom shoulder. I like my options right here. Now at this point, I don't get too high. I just start wiggling my hips back when he lets go and I'm just adjusting to this position. Now a good guy probably not going to catch him on his back, all right, but I'm going to threaten him as long as I need to to improve my position. We're going to the other side. Okay, again, butt, laces, far ankle. Now one other thing that I want you guys to start doing. When I lift this foot up, I want you to figure for his legs. All right, now we're going to attack the foot, lift it up, figure for his leg every single time. Okay, what it does is it just makes him a little more immobile in this position. So again, I'm scooping like I have been. Block the knee with my far knee, elevate the foot, drop to my hip, head and chest stay up. He pulls that foot. I can't turn in square. Bottom knee is going to scissor under, but I got to re-grip first. Re-grip. I like putting my hand on the mat. Knee comes under my body. He's going to hang on for dear life for that far ankle. That's his only safety net. But once I start getting my knees wide, I start coming up under the head, tacking that bottom shoulder. I don't stay here and take off run. Settle back. Adjust. Get your chest low. Try to trap him to the mat. If he bellies down, no big deal. We still got to take down. Questions? What's up? So once you get your take down, I'm going to show you the right foot too. I just can't keep it trapped to his butt like that with my legs or my body. So technically I can trap it to his butt with my hands, but they're going to hit me for stalling if I'm just trapped out there. And in high school, you can't do like bent leg, trap leg turks anymore. Where his leg is trapped to your butt and you've got to figure four leg ride. I don't think you can do that anymore in high school. It might be the bent leg turk. I'm not 100% sure. But I know one of those is illegal. But yeah, you can't just trap his foot to his butt and just stay there forever. They're going to hit you for stalling. Even if you get an exposure? Well, if I got him on his back, everything's off. I can lock my hands around his body when he's on his back. But yeah, if I'm just on top and have his foot trapped, that's one thing. If I got him on his back and I got his foot trapped, they're not going to hit me for stalling. I'm getting near fall. That'd be the worst ref in history if I got hit for that. Which there probably is. Questions? All right. This is real simple. But I'm telling you, once you start moving around and get the far ankle, it's going to change the change the world of you living in as far as defensive goes. Go.