 Spring here when it loves. Welcome back to the School Class today, it's Tim and Jacko and Tim, tell them where we are. We've come to Robin Hood Gymnastics Club to get some coaching and support with the handstand world record happening June 23rd. I've got my leotard on ready, do you need to get changed? Well, I've got mine, we might need to pick one. Let's get inside. The thing we're missing is that like, we don't do the hand thing. Oh, right. Yeah, those bits. What are those bits? It takes practice. But what does it... Do you get sick if you... If she did all that with Tim, it didn't do the... It's basically dancing. Would you get marked down? You didn't... Because I was thinking about it. So I can do that before I do my handstand on this floor as if you land on a bit short. Like, rather than just looking over, it's just going to happen in the light. That's it, that's it, that's it. Just come up a bit short, so I'll just make a way over there. So I think she was saying you're... I didn't want to do anything. You're basically dancing. Nice. Robin Hood, Gymnastics Tour. In preparation to break a world record. And I'm at it right now. Doing a full roll. I feel like it's gone long. Actually... We've been invited back. That's the bonus. It's a flashback to our early days in Palestine where someone said to us, you're just here to mess about, aren't you? So as you can see, the handstand world record is a genuine Guinness world record attempt. But we don't take ourselves that seriously. If you can't hold a 15 seconds, that's fine. We're about having fun and coming down and enjoying the event. Whether we break the record or not, it's going to be down to 400 other people because I'm probably going to fall over. So if you're going to fall over, don't worry, still come down. So I think we're going to go and jump in the foam pit a bit more. But until next time, nice dismiss.