 So, maybe it's late in the match, alright, this guy keeps over tying, he's tired, technique gets a little hazy. So all I'm going to do, I'm going to tie it with my left hand, and I'm going to step with my right at the same time. He's going to come with a big over tie. Guys like to come with those big, right when you throw it on, they come right back there. Alright, I'm going to step with my right foot as I go. Alright, I'm going to step right, and I'm going to tie left. So I'm going to go here, I'm going to step left, or step right, sorry, step left, right, and tie left. As I do, I'm putting all my weight through my right, I'm pulling him through, and I'm taking my head on the opposite side. Alright, right through here. I'm putting all my weight down this way, I'm getting his desk up on this way, and I'm coming right back to the other side. So, all my weight's coming down on this side, my hand goes to the waist here, and I pull him through. Alright, I pull him through as I go. Alright, it's a big pull, it's up, it's up. I'm pulling him this way, and I'm coming back. Alright, it's like I'm winding him up. Stepping right, tying left, pulling him through as I go. Alright, stepping right. Stepping right, tying left, getting to this hip, now I'm running through. Alright, I'm stepping up this right foot. What's up? You know if I need that a high crotch? For sure, yeah, but the difference is, if you go to the leg here, this leg's all the way back. Like I said, I'm putting all my weight this way. If I turn back and come to the leg, my body's facing the wrong angle. Alright, so I'm at a bad angle to go to that side. If I want to go for a leg, it'd be more beneficial if my angle's already predicated to this left side. Alright, so as I'm going, I'm stepping on my right. I'm coming to this hand of the hip. Left hand's tying to the left. To match, that guy ties up. Bad overtime, take advantage of it. One, two, one, two.