 that we can use to not only control, but to move. Some of our biggest problems when we hand fight is like we know what we need to do to move the guy, or like when we really try to start moving them and they resist, then we kind of give up on it. Okay, because it feels like I'm wasting a lot of energy and I'm not getting a lot of results. So we gotta start finding like that core chunk of things that we really are affected with. You don't have to be affected with a thousand things, but if you can be affected with an underhook or a Russian or a good, good like steiner tie, they need to my head on the same side as my collar and really able to move this guy around and create openings. It can pay a lot of dividends for you. Okay, so remember shoulder on top. Elbows are always glued to my ribs. Tucked this by life yesterday, but when my arms get away from my ribs, really, really tough. So even when I punch it in, elbows are glued. When I'm pulling down, elbows are pretty close. I'm off balance in here. Elbows are glued. Even when I drag, elbows are tight. I'm dragging when my elbows go far away from my body. Now a lot of times when you get to this drag, this guy will run out, right? And we come right back to this tie. I'm dragging, he squares out and come right back to this tie. Okay, maybe I dropped it for five minutes here at the opening there. But just because this guy runs out of my drag right here doesn't mean I don't have anything. Then come right back to the front head and snap down. Okay, so don't just bail on your Russian as this guy makes adjustments. Now, we're gonna push and pull with this Russian and move them around. I really like this kind of off balance right here because it whips them out in front. And all I'm doing is just not hyper extending the elbow. I'm just pulling my elbow back to my ribs and I'm pressuring my chest in a little bit. And I'm leaning tough right here on the top of his shoulder. Now he starts to rotate out and square a little bit. I'm just gonna rotate my head through. Boom, drop both of these flat. Okay, I'm clamping hard, punching. Now with my hand, my hand doesn't do anything here. I just punch with my shoulder. Punch with my shoulder, just pop them off. Listen to the heartbeat right here. Make sure I get my count and then look for my finish. So it's my Russian. We'll talk about how all we're gonna get here. Man, it's easy to get. I do this post right here. He grabs my wrist, rotates down, right into my Russian. Then just change my palm. We guys are palm down, it's not wrong. Just feel way stronger pulling, curling right here. So pushing, shoveling snow, off balance. Heart beat so he can't turn in and he can't turn away. Then we adjust here, okay? But it's literally a drop on my knees. I'm not stepping through. I'm not penetrating. I'm literally just dropping straight down on my knees. Shoveling snow, whipping them out. Head through the hole. Right on my leg. Pop this high. How do you just dip? Pop. You'd be surprised how quick they'll fall over. Questions? If I didn't see it again. Pretty simple, okay? We'll start getting to pop that Russian off. Pressure. Pressure, punch, punch, punch. Boom. Pop down. Partner, every time they get you here, turn into them. So we gotta use our head. So we need you to fight in that position until we can get back and switch to our finish right there. Really get your head in the way. Partner, every time turn into them so we can keep them on their back. I see so many people hit beautiful dumps or beautiful firemen and give away three points because we're not heading the right position. Good? Go.