 They're hipping, hiding their hand. We're just gonna go to this little charella tilt. Double-side-by-jam, swing, stand-up drill, cross. Hook, drive. When I can hear him driving on my toes, driving, driving, driving, driving, driving. See how my ankle's immediately crossed as soon as I get to the mat. I'm not giving him a lot of pressure right now but I imagine, boom, I'm gonna hammer him right here. I'm gonna let him know I'm in control. Then when I come back and snatch it. All right, I'm trying to get my wing. He's gonna hip down, hide his hand. He starts hipping down, hiding his hand. I'm just gonna reach to the crotch, control the wrist. Don't just fall straight back. Point that elbow, make him feel it, drive him over his shoulder. Drive, drive, drive. Leg comes out, here, pinch. Everything pinches, nice and tight. I'm not worried so much about elevating here as I am about pinching, okay? And then as he bellies back down, I got all kind of options. He can belly back down, I can shoot a half and just turn over the half right there. Because what does he not have over here? An arm. An arm and what does he do with his arm when we're trying to turn him? He posts it out, my man. He's paying attention, I love it. Does everybody see how he can start getting real bad for this guy? But now that I've started to figure out, I'm gonna only turn him the direction he fights. That's one of those.