 The reason why I think he's one of the best top moves in wrestling is because they keep trying to restrict the rules to make this thing not so good. Now any wrist tilt when I put him on his back, I have to either completely let go or change to a different hold to put him on his back. With this thing, if I never had to let go of his wrist, man, I talked about it earlier. Central Dolphin would probably win every match in the planet because their guys are that good at it. But I have his wrist, again, right at the notch where his wrist and his hand meet. I'm trying to pull his hand to his butt cheek all the way back here across his body. Now, two ways you can attack his elbow, you can kind of V-block it or you can just hook over the top. Put your chest up. You can either V-block it or you can hook over the top. It doesn't matter to me. One thing that does matter is that my elbow and my head are both in the hole. Everybody see that? How my elbow and my head are both in the hole. Now, the first drill we're going to do is our head throw drill. So I'm going to make sure his wrist is super tight. I'm going to get a hook on the elbow or my V-block. I like hooking. I'm going to knee slide, knee to knee and I'm going to dive my head in the hole. I'm going to come back out. I'm going to knee slide and I'm going to dive my head in the hole. I'm going to get about three or four of these and then my partner is going to go. Second drill, I'm going to go my head dive drill and then I'm going to high leg over the top. Again, starting with my hook, knee slide, big head throw and then my back legs. High legs over to this position. Everybody see that? See how far I high-legged over? Because I've got to create a basket to pull his hips to. I don't want to have to chase down his hips when I start my tilt. I don't want you to tilt them. So we're doing head throw drill and then high leg drill. So we head throw first, then head throw high leg. Clear the wrist first. Hook, slide and head throw. Don't just do this. That's not throwing your head. I literally want you to throw your head as deep as you can and elbow as deep as you can. That elbow being deep is going to be the difference of us holding him on his back and us not. Then after I get some head throw drills in, slide. Head throw, big high leg over to my back bridge. Notice he didn't fall with me. I still have everything nice and tight. Don't pull his wrist up to his chest. Keep it down on his butt. Any questions? That'll be our first two skills drills. Good? What's up? Go!