 It's where 10% is not 10% in terms of doing a force call. Let's talk about a force call. There, there's, I'll just say it to you. Like this guy's not, this guy is gonna have to not be very aware of what's going on. And if we're both 90 degrees right here, I can just put this guy on his back. Like the odds don't favor me for position, for power anything. So just like put this guy on his back here, okay. That's so tough to do. Now, we're gonna find a good good point. We're gonna find a good good point. So when I get to this kind of Peterson position where I haven't finished, we're gonna change it into a force roll, but we gotta get to a good good point. All right, so this is what I'm talking about. So I'm hooked behind my, sometimes we'll end up here. Okay, sometimes we'll end up here. Now, what I want you to think about doing is we're gonna step up the side knee to head. So it's head to my right, I'm gonna step up to the right, and I'm gonna get my elbow real far out in front. I'm gonna create a pivot point. But when I step up, I'm gonna have to get my knee up underneath and get my head up a little bit right here, and then I'm giving this pivot point way up here in the back, okay? Now, once I get this pivot point out here in the back on my elbow, then I can start walking my hips up under my body and get to this inch, all right? There's no way that I'm just gonna be able to hook this guy and put him on his back, okay? I'm gonna have to stay hooked here, step up, find a big pivot point out in front, and then walk my hips under until I get back to that forced roll position, all right? So I don't want to spend a ton of time here, but it's a troubleshoot, all right? So again, like I talked about yesterday, we did halfway through these moves, and it's like, oh, what happened through here? I don't know, let's play around, try to figure it out. Hey, you guys know I can score only a match, no? All right, let's go back to this position. And again, we can't get here because he's gonna sprawl and strike, there's no way. I'm just going on his back here, okay? But if I can get this outside foot up and I can get this pivot point here, now I can start walking my hips under. Now I'm using my back and my legs. I'm not using my arms anymore, all right? So I want to know how to work that position, okay? So we're gonna get in this Peterson position, all right? However we got here, because going to my hip, a lot of people try to finish, you know what? There's no way I beat this guy. I'm gonna be dropping my hip, try to sit up, all right? That guy's been here before, he feels it, he's gonna sprawl. I can see the leg half, so I see how my leg half right here is a curious leg. I can leg half, I get that foot up, I get that elbow around the front, I got that pivot point. Now I just walk my hips under towards his legs. So I'm gonna get it off my elbow, that was no arm strength at all. That was getting my hips under my body. I was here, I stepped up, I made a pivot point, and then I walked my hips up under my body, right back to a good powerful position. There's no way I'm gonna beat his body with these two arms, big question. So starting that position, then hands on my right, right foot steps up, right hand on the wrist, big dig out front of my elbow, and then I just turn my hips and walked it off under his legs, right into my force throw finish. Go! Yes! All right.