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Ok, so as we step up in difficulty in fives, we move into another combination five, called
the over under. Also known as the top gun. Now, the top gun, you may remember from the
late eighties was huge. It was very similar to the cabbage patch. It came out with fire,
disappeared, but yet nobody forgets. Everybody remembers the top gun, the need for speed.
The difficulty level in the top gun comes from the high five, the common high five,
dropped down to the low five. You have to be high low, and then low high. To get the
proper percussion on the top gun, on the over under. You have to be in sync with your partner.
This is one of those high fives that you don't want to commit to it unless it is somebody
you've been fiving with for a long time. Like Good and Maverick. Thank you buddy. Or somebody
you really hit it off with right away. You feel that cosmic connection in the five. This
is one of my favorite fives because of that very reason. The top gun.