 There's a coach I work with, he's a goalkeeping coach as well, to give you an idea of how you can kind of separate yourself from other people is basically what he does is he runs a camp clinic model which is once per week and what he does he combines the physical skill training with mental training. So he'll do an hour of skill training and in the last half hour he's all touching on different topics related to the mental side of goalkeeping. So fear of failing, confidence, mental preparation and all those things and what he does which is unique is he gets when players register onto his camp or clinic he buys his little journals like this. It's a requirement that they bring that journal to every single session. So the last half hour when they do the mental training work they can write down what they're learning and then that is then he gets them those players to show their parents what they've learned during their camp. Yeah, 100%. Yeah, beautiful. It's definitely a great way to make sure that they're digesting the information as well because like you said you can train but taking the level of actually coaching someone and the way you identify that is that they're actually registering and understanding the information. Correct. And depending on what facility you use I know this coach has the luxury that he has some indoor space so he can do outside training and then he can do like a classroom half an hour at the end. So again you can do like a seminar type of thing with the players where you talk about a topic, they write down, you can ask them questions or you can get them to watch YouTube footage and they have to make notes on movements of the keeper, ball handling and stuff like that. Yeah, absolutely, absolutely.