One very simple way to get started with this pass in the gi is to allow your partner to get one hand in the collar. In this case, your partner's right hand reaches across to your right collar. It's important that you don't allow them to get the second hand in (clearly), and one way to do this is to drop your head and turn it away, centering your ear on their chest. The more firmly you can keep your head planted here throughout the initial stages of this pass, the better of you're going to be. As you drop down, it's important that your right arm stay glued extremely tight to your partner's ribs (like an underhook), and that your elbow drops back (more on that later). Some people like to control the wrist with their left hand, but I prefer to keep my elbow in super tight (and this isn't to say that doing it the other way is wrong by any stretch; I'm just giving you the way that works for me.) From here, you need to sprawl your hips back, keeping them extremely low to the ground. Next, walk your hips to your left, not switching your hips until your partner's knee is pinned to the mat. From here, you can open the legs with your free left hand (making sure not to open your elbow!) In this particular variation, I drop back to knee slide over both legs. We'll cover other variations in a later tutorial.