 freak out, try to peel wrists and move around. I'm gonna have this two on one tilt. He's gonna start attacking wrists. I'm gonna re-risk them and I'm gonna twist him to the other side, okay? And it's just a good skill drill to be able to start building some awareness with my hands versus his wrists and him hand fighting when I turn them. So just start on your butt. So anytime I get a two on one wrist tilt, we're just setting it up with our crab ride right now. But anytime I get a two on one wrist tilt, again, bottom knee's gonna be to the ceiling. I'm gonna jump them off. I'm gonna find his far knee. Then he starts fighting this hand. I'm gonna re-risk, okay? When he fights my hand, I'm gonna re-risk. Does everybody see that? I'm re-ristened. Now watch this. Two on one, I'm gonna spin him back to the other side. Bottom knee's, give me a, give me a, come back over here. Like, flex your core, come here. Give me a feel. Don't be in corpse here, all right? So he's gonna be fighting out in his belly, flexing his core. When I get this two on one, I'm just gonna spin it to the other side. Bottom knee's gonna be to the ceiling and I'll switch my feet. Okay, then when he fights that wrist, I'm gonna attack the wrist, get to my two on one. I'm gonna spin him to the other side. Bottom knee to the ceiling, catch his far knee, all right? Two on one wrist tilt, spin him to the other side. Bottom knee to the ceiling, find his far knee, okay? Now, probably not gonna play out like that in a match, but what it does is as he starts to fight wrist, I necessarily can't see exactly what he's doing. I'm just changing, spinning. And then I'm grabbing, changing, spinning. It makes my bottom knee focus on being towards the ceiling, makes my hands adjust to what he's doing fight-wise. All right? So we're starting on our butts. Okay, got this two on one wrist tilt. Get everything right, okay? Not to the wrist, fingers pointed towards the elbow. Heel comes to my butt. Left heel comes to my butt, so my knees to the ceiling. Pull him up, twist him off, find his far knee. Re-risk, get the elbow. Twist, bottom knee to the ceiling, find the far knee, okay? Re-risk, two on one, twist. Bottom knee to the ceiling, find the far knee, okay? It's a decent bit of work, but again, we've gotta be able to hand-fight right with him and readjust even when we can't see everything that's going on. Let's get it going.