 This hand, right under his butt cheek. That arm stays right below his butt cheek. Right here. Why I like to do that. If I'm in on a single leg, whether it's on my knees or on my feet, and I'm below, way down here, see how I can take that leg back and my head starts to go down, take your leg back. See where my head goes? Kind of like that. So if I'm way up by his butt cheek, right, sprawl back, sprawl that leg back. My head stays up. Let that leg go. I'm up into his butt. Here, sprawl back. It's pretty easy to stand up on. So make sure when we're stepping here, my hand stays high on his butt cheek. So even if he tries to take his leg back, that's fine. I just run to it. Catch it. Staying into him that whole time. Staying into him that whole time. Again, my shoulder goes to my heel. I don't straighten this thing. Right? It's not your traditional dump where I'm going this direction. Right? It's just down. It's him carrying our weight. Breaking this leg. Him carrying our weight. Here. Down. Squat up. Throw your head. Not it? Last point. TJ said it. I don't have to. I squeeze my legs together and I try and dump. This leg's not going to swing out. Step off this side. If the ball moves away, I'm pretty much in a stance. Right? Is this a good stance? You're going to get double-legged. The rest of your life, if you stand like this. When you're 70, you're still going to get double-legged. Right? You need a good stance. Throw in my head. Throw in my shoulder. Got it. Let's clean it up. Watch it!