 So we're going to go into closed-wizard stuff, closed-wizard stuff. All right, now I got two things that I think work at a pretty high level. A lot of guys closed-wizard and all they're looking for is a stalemate, all right? We got to talk about what makes a closed-wizard work, all right? What makes a closed-wizard work? What is he trying to do on a leg attack versus what I'm trying to do in defense, okay? Gips him back straight, head up on a leg attack, right? So the first thing I've got to do is I'm grabbing right here where my shoe meets my sock. I got the blade of my forearm right up here in his armpit. I'm turning my knee away. I'm trying to put his head on the mat. That's first order of business, okay? Again, this is bad in general, but I definitely don't let my feet together in a scramble. So I'm grabbing right here in my sock, turning my knee away, outside foot up, breaking forward, okay? A lot of you guys get a wizard, whether it's just a normal-wizard or closed-wizard, and we don't do anything with it. A wizard can be extremely powerful if I'm using it the right way. Turn my knee away, focus on getting his head to the mat. Now, this, some people call it a mousetrap, some people call it a Jones detail. There's a bunch of names for it. Jordan Oliver calls it the Oliver Twist, all right? When I get to this 90-degree position and I got his head pinned to the mat, my main focus is getting my wizard's shoulder to his knee. See, a lot of guys trying to kill guys out here. I got nothing, all right? It's a little bit of pain for him, but it's not enough torque to get him to go over. I've got to dive this shoulder, and I like posting my head. You get used to posting your head. You're always going to free something up. Okay, post my head, free up my hand. I'm trying to get this shoulder all the way back here. It takes some work. Feel that torque going. He's ready to go. I don't even do anything. Push off with my hand, and I sit up. Immediately looking to reach through. Grab right here, okay? I like grabbing right here. I like elevating. Trying to get my chest up into him before. You try to put your foot on the mat here. Doesn't feel great for me, all right? I'm just trying to get my chest into this guy. So he's single legs, all right? I immediately get to my closed wisdom. All right? Foot up, turning, crunch. I'm trying to get his head down to the mat. I go 90 degrees, post my head, and then all I'm focused on is getting this shoulder back towards his knee. It's got to be close. I got to dive into work, work, work. He's ready to go. That doesn't feel good at all. I get a blade of my forearm right there in his bicep. Doesn't feel great for him. I'm just holding and finishing from my count. That's the key. That's what makes this work. That's what makes this work. Getting my shoulder near his knee. Now, does it work right now? What's the first thing I got to do? Talk to him. Got to clear that grip. Now he's free. Always getting everything low. Think about this. Get on a single leg up tall. Right here. Not very flexible in my hip and my femur right here. Now I'm a little more flexible and I'm real flexible because I'm down to my ankle. The further I push this guy down my leg the more flexible I am. The more options I got. I can kick away. I'm going to turn it into a low single right here. If I like this isn't a low single. I can take a high single. He hits me with a high single. I can get here. Kick it out. I'm just a low single. To a far ankle rib. See how I can start getting into my strengths. All right. Close with him. I got to get him low on my legs so I'm flexible. Turning away. Grinding. Host to my head. Free up my hand. Look to get this shoulder to his knee. I'm walking. And then we're going. Reaching through. Pulling this wrist too. Stay right here. We're in good shape. Hold that guy. He'll go crazy. We'll get our take down on our count. And then we'll float over the top. Anybody need to see it again? We're good? One more time? One more get. Turn, turn. Post. And then shoulder under. Sit up. Get my points. Now this is the way I like to finish. He's going to be fighting away. He really can't fight into me. I let go. And I just hook right here. I go right into a bar if I want to. I'm right into another turn if I want to. Easy money. So now I just scored eight points. Off a little scramble position. Pretty good. Here we go!