 again one way to do it is to transition everyone into groups okay so offer just group training and offer one-on-one as well but you make it you make sure that the one-on-one is obviously a premium type of service and that if any parent wants to do it you let them know right this is the price if you want to work with me one-on-one but we have this alternative option which is a little bit more affordable which is our group and it's still a private experience because our groups are you know four to eight players so your child's still going to get a lot of personal attention but there's a lot of benefits to the small group is that we can do more game realistic training they're also developing the social skills and they also get to play with playing train with different players that they wouldn't be training in their club teams as well okay because sometimes what a lot of coaches do is they're so and I and I speak to a lot a lot of coaches and they're afraid of doing the groups because they feel that yeah parents aren't going to do it because they already get group training with their team but we've got to find ways to add more value so that parents see that right okay even though it's still group training with coach Katie but coach Katie is doing this she's offering this she's offering this and she's offering this and this is something we're not getting with with our team okay so a lot of a few things it might be you get them to do homework you set them homework every week that they have to do and they have to stay accountable and you can offer zoom sessions either technical training on zoom or you can do like mindset training where all your players are coming on a set they set time during the week once a week or once a month and you talk to them about nutrition confidence and how to get recruited you can do a session on that okay and then you can offer a lot of other things which the team doesn't offer and that's