 in high school really bad, but even in college, guys, they completely turn their, completely turn their body when they're elbow passes, right? It's almost giving me an angle, right? He almost sends me up for a perfect, for a perfect shot clock. So all I'm going to do on Jackson, I'm going to, I want my right hand on him, but I'm also a right leg lead, so it's kind of troublesome. So what I want to do is change my feet as I step, or as I tie. So I'm going to change my feet. My right leg's going to be forward. I'm going to step with my left leg, and I'm going to tie with my right hand. So my right leg's forward, and I want this hand on him, so I'm going to step with my left collar-type arm, all right? Pull my hands on him hard, all right? Not soft hands, so we're in here. Now, in my head, what happens is a lot of times as I tie, I lose head position. He's got head position right here, all right? This is the perfect time, because he feels like he's got to do more. I was like, oh, I'm just going to elbow pass, right? And my leg attacks. Not going to happen, all right? So he's going to turn his body, and as he goes, all I'm going to do is extend my arm, and I'm going to go down and around, all right? Into the mat, down, around, and extend my arm, okay? So as I'm here, he tries to elbow pass. I'm just going to shuck him by, come to the head, and finish, all right? So it works better when he tries to do it even harder. All right? I had one guy on our team. He literally did a complete 360 one time, because he's got a crazy elbow pass. If he was right here, or here you go. If he was right here, he did this. Completely spun around, all right? This is that hard of an elbow pass. So it works even better when a guy tries to go really hard on his elbow pass. So I'm here, my left leg's forward. I don't have head positions. All I'm going to do is right when he goes down and around, and shuck the right leg's forward. I'm going to step left, call it right. He's going to go, and he goes. I'm going to extend him, and finish. Got it? Any questions? All right? Down, around, and extend. Down, around, and extend. Got it? One, two, one, two.