I remember pulling Eddie aside after a seminar and asking if he could show me it. He did it once but made a point that it's really an art, and that there are so many things to consider, things that could go wrong, and it takes tons and tons of reps to nail down. I've since been on an OCD quest to crack the code. Part of turning them onto their side with the far knee toward you just seems to be smearing the guy with your mass, and giving him no other viable option than the "traditional" jiu jitsu approach of turning in towards you. Staying put would lead to mount and turning away leads to the back, for which I've been sliding up to the seatbelt a la Marcelo the moment I think I have it (seat belt first, hooks later has been the mantra lately, and it's been working out quite nicely). Having those threats handy for sure have made me more confident in going for it, but it's the frickin Da Vinci code of moves imo and watching Eddie nail it in this last MTS is so damn smooth and so damn refined, I feel it's just gonna keep taking a bunch of failures and micro-tweaks. If you haven't got the Mastering the Twister book though, definitely recommend. I haven't checked out the DVD yet but I'm sure it's rad.