 Here's my six-pillar so when you start looking at those two seconds, coaches, that's going to be really key for you guys. Nice and easy again. The throwing chain reaction system. This place is filled with friggin throwing, crazed, talented people. I love it here. I always joke to the coaches here, I'm moving and using because there's so many good throwers. We would crush it here. Nick Cappuano of All American Throwers, one of our main guys, been a loyal online member for several years. The crew kills it every year. So many good kids. And the herpins, my Houston family, these guys, I want to see the whole crew, all of them super talented. Been working with them for years, so this camp's going to always kill. So stay tuned, you are going to seriously be like, damn. Camp in the morning, stopping, running to the last minute errands. We got into town, ate some great food. Chris Herpen, thank you again so much. Smoked us some salmon, butter. The thing was so good. And now just run some last minute errands. Going to get set up, gears set, and then we will be up right early. We're up at like five to get ready and day one here in Houston, it's going to be good. Tomorrow morning, what are we doing right now? We're going to sleep. Wake up. So happy birthday to my beautiful wife, the lovely Mrs. Aritae. Without her, we could not do any of this. Planning, 10 cities, flights, hotels, she killed it all. We are going to now get rolling, pack the car, grab a bite, and we will be setting up. So it's going to be good though. So you got your bag, your lanyard, okay, here you go. And then here's your bag inside some stickers and you're good to go. And again, you guys have your lanyards, so you have those six pillars on that, on that badge. So you guys can look at that and kind of like, oh yeah, here's my six pillars. So when you start looking at those two seconds, coaches, that's going to be really key for you guys. You need to do a lot of movement. And the answer is yes. We're going to do a really short five minute warm up just to make sure everybody's awake and going. But in the real practice period, this side of my shoulder, what he turns their feet out like this. This is the system right there. See where I'm trying to get him to move this way now? Now watch the left push and pull it behind. What I want to do and how you can help me make it on my shoulder. The biggest thing that we're going to be teaching and what is the biggest thing you got to learn as a thrower? Okay, so we just finished lunch break and one of the things that's always interesting when we go to camps, what do you want to look out there? What is the thing that we really emphasize and that we see? It's that we train position and you have to do so many reps and you have to understand right. So we're adding different things that help our kids understand direction, resistance, providing more feedback. The more feedback you get earlier, the better you are at paying attention to feedback, the faster you're going to get as a thrower. Because usually my first started this because I just thought it was just spinning. So I actually know every single step now how to break it down. I thought it was like really cool because I've been going for like years, but I've never really gotten to like actually break it down and take like a really long time to just understand each step. Because like at my school, we just kind of go fast and it's just like kind of do your own thing. So it just kind of helped because I got like a lot of feedback with like everything I did. This was definitely helpful because I like I've always had to teach myself most of the stuff until I came to elementary school. And then I came here and it definitely just made things really awesome. It really simplified everything and kind of broke down the throw and helped you focus on certain key aspects. A lot of reminder stuff, check out our YouTube channel, get all that. There's a lot of extra tips we put up every week. It's all reinforcing all this stuff. So great job and it's great to meet you. Thanks so much for coming. Okay, so the end of day one here in Houston, the weather is freaking hot. So I heard the heat index here was like 112, so it's no joke. But we started early to avoid the heat and that made a big difference. Again, I think the thing that we strive for with the system is to teach people how to understand what they're trying to do. Because of course that takes the complexity and makes it easier and then you can get better results and get better faster. And that's the whole thing, when you understand what's going on, it's going to be better to get bigger results and it's going to happen quicker. And then again, we provide materials that's going to support all that. So when they leave this camp, they're going to continue to learn and they can reinforce everything. So, at any rate, these camps are good. It was great to hear the coach's feedback. The drill bands are people really like them and I think because they give you so much feedback. That's the whole point of why I started integrating it into our system. So we're going to go out for some private training. Some of those people wanted, since they came into town, they wanted to book that. So it's kind of hard for me to say no to people who wanted to try to do some extra training and they made a huge trip. So we're going to start that tonight, so we'll check that out. Thank you.