 All right, so if you guys are watching, if you guys can hear me, let me know. I'm gonna try to give you guys a little commentary so you know what's going on, concluding warm-ups. And if you guys can see, screen and hear me, give me a thumbs up or give me a comment. How's it feeling, E? What? How's it feeling? You're winding a little short. You're kind of coming down and around instead of out and around, huh? The circles are sort of sling. Yeah. All right, so the key thing is, is to be a little more controlled pillar two to three, right? And that's gonna set you up. Make sure, especially in this wind, you gotta take it flat and out, okay? I'm really just trying to get all the left out of the back. So you're gonna work, but yeah, again, you're the way you're starting, it's too short. And then you're trying to lengthen, it's gotta be long, long, okay? All right. Take the line up a little long. Yeah, you're a little short and around and up. You need to take it out and around and out and in. Are you sure it's for your small arms? No, I have a 100% cotton one for, this is, this is. You're trying to make up for your small arms. 60, 40. This is brutal wind for a left-handed thrower today. You wanna make sure you're taking it through. Yeah, yeah. Okay? Don't think, just take your right side all the way through the finish, okay? Okay guys, hopefully the feed works. Okay, we're about to begin. Okay, we're about to go first throw. Got a young U-20 thrower from Grand Canyon University. He's gonna be first up, he's trying to qualify for junior nationals. PR's around 49 meters. He'll be the one of the youngest competitor in the competition. That might be a PR anyway. Right. That means he's gonna go big. Okay, first round. What was the distance Joe? 49, 49 meter opener. Sherrod, Paralympian, 2016. Massington will be up next, he's throwing for AirTaker's Nation. Okay, next thrower's coming up. Okay, normally they're a little faster running the meat but they're getting their calibration on the laser measuring. So, 41, 57, Paralympian. Next up, Eric Massington. Let's go, wee. Just hold it. Modest opener, 51, 91. Big throw, good opener. Pull and quit, 59, 49, 195 feet, two inches. Next up, Josh Cyrochin. Good start for Josh. How you doing, Phil? Nice to see you. 57, 18, 18, 187, 7, Noah. Nice big throw and a big right handed win. Thanks. My foul, that was a big throw. Looked like definitely 62. All right, so I know what I'm feeling. Cool. Yeah, here goes Jordan Young. Sector foul. Although, almost curved it back in. Here goes Rodney Brown. And for those of you guys watching, Tucson Elite Classic in Tucson at the University of Arizona. Here goes Rodney Brown. Nice opener for Rodney. 60 meters, 56, 198, for Rodney Brown. Opening throw, Jared Skerman's. Next solid throw, it's gonna be, I'm gonna guess 63, 50. See how I can see this field. 61, 11. Okay, I gotta get my gauge on the field. Okay, here comes Brian Williams. Season best so far, 65, oh wait, I believe, or 65, 10. Nice throw. Estimate 61, 50. Let's see what the mark is. 64, 01, 210 opener for Brian Williams. Next up, Alex Rose, opener for Alex. 62, 0, 8, for Alex Rose, 2, 0, 3, 8. Beginning of the second round, Jordan missed that one. Second throw for Sherrod. Contentional foul. Eric Massington. Let's go, wee! Okay, it looks like a little better than the first round. 55, 11, 180 foot, nine inches. It's 46, 185 feet, three inches. Second throw for Josh Sirachin. Noah Kennedy, 59, 48, 195, two. It goes Jordan Young. Do you see what I'm talking about, Eric? Hips, you've got too much movement at the wrong time, 55, 72 for Jordan Young, 182, 10. There's Rodney Brown. Nice throw. There you go, Rodney. That looks pretty good, right? I cannot gauge the field today. 61, 90, 203, 01 for Rodney Brown. There's Jared Skirmans. Second attempt. Williams, attempt two. Oh, looks like a good toss. Oh, Jesus, the officials don't know how to move out of the way of a discus. Quick throwing tip for those of you watching. If a right-handed thrower throws at you, you go to the direction of their hand so you don't run to where the discus will curve to, like they just did. Meaning right-hand thrower, go to the right sector. Watch it, go to the right sector. Don't follow it across the field to the left, especially in a very good wind. Okay, Alex Rose. Let's see, Brian's throws, 62, 04, 203, 6. Alex Rose, 80, 01 for Alex Rose. 196, 10 goes Jordan Ocari, Grand Canyon University. That was a good toss for him. All right, so this is second thrower, round three for Sherrod, 29 and five. Let's go, E, come on. 678 for Massey-Tines. Then they said no mark. Colin Kirk got that one up, so no mark. Again, for those of you who're just kind of checking in, we're at the Tucson Elite. What's up, John? Okay, Josh Sight-Roch in round three. It was 56, 78, then they said it was a foul. Okay, instead of spanking in, does that make sense? So crush it this way, not this way. Hit it on the sector line, no academy foul. Good representation from our East Coast Brotherhood Garage Strength. So you got Noah Kennedy, Josh Sight-Roch and Alex Rose today. Here goes Jordan Young. Better throw for Jordan. 57, 21 for Jordan Young, 187, 8. Okay, throw for Jerd Skirmans. Goes Brian Williams. Third attempt. Brian's currently living at the Turning Center in Chula Vista, California, and got that disc his edge up. You can see how that turned over. You guys can see in the distance that flag, and you can see the flags. This is a very favorable wind. But tricky, you gotta know how to throw in a wind like this. Otherwise you'll turn the implement over, hit it right and you massive throws. Alex turned that over. 61, 67, 202, 4. Start of round four. Come on, E, let's go. All the way through it. Looks like a nice throw for Colin. Starting to go. L is currently in sixth. Solid throw, getting tough conditions for a lefty. Solid throw right there. Rodney's currently in third. 61, 43, 201, 6 for Rodney. Jared Skirman's fourth attempt. Again, Jared was the 2015 US champion, part of the world team in Beijing, China. 60 meters, 27 for Jared Skirman's, 197, nine. Brian Williams, first year out of college, mold miss last year, ninth place at the US championships. Has had a very good season so far. Big up and coming talents here in the US. Solid throw, let's see how this one is. Looks like it's a decent, pretty deep throw. I'm gonna go 64 to 65 meters, I'm estimating. 64, 14, 210, 5. Alex Rose, second place. Decent throw for Alex. 62, 221, 204, 1. Beginning around five. Jordan O'Carrie, trying to hit his qualifying for juniors that missed. 146, 21, 150, 110 for the junior from Grand Canyon University. Junior competitor. Okay, let's go Eric Massington. Next up for Eric Tethrose Nation. See if we can put one together. Eric has been an online athlete for me. He's worked a couple of throws camps and learning the TCR. Working out some kinks, our first competition where I'm coaching him in a live competition. It's a distance. To exit out. Here we go, what was that last throw? What was it? 56, 55. 56, 55. We got boys looking big and that looks like a pretty good throw. Wind got a hold of it. How do you feel about doing a wind up one start? How do you feel about doing a wind up one? Do a couple of drills with it so you can feel, because you're not getting that feeling in your throw. Shot in two to three. So, now look what you're doing in your drill. Your right foot is wrong. You've got to have your weight forward on the foot. If your weight's not forward on your right, you can't get the sweep leg out. So, you're sitting back so your left side's gonna collapse because you're anchoring the right foot down too long. Feel what I'm talking about? Now, weight in the front of the foot. Right there, weight forward so you can get out. So, as soon as you move left, okay? Yeah, but I can do that. Okay, do that then. Get the right leg active. It's not about getting the right leg active. It's about where the placement of the weight is in the right leg. You got it? Yeah, I understand that. Okay, so fucking do it. So, do it. This. Okay, all right. Did you hear what I said? I missed that one. So, when you wind, you got to keep the weight here so that way it's, so as soon as the left side starts to move in too, right's followed. Big throw, caught the wind. You can see that, pull it out of sector foul. The wind is rough. This is, you've got to hit it right. Alex Rose, attempt number five. Start of round six. Last throw for Alex Rose, 61.77. 202.8. That was the throw too. Let's see if they, shouldn't have too bad they didn't. That would have been a PR for Jordan. Okay, final attempt for Sharad Mazad Jepor. Come on, Eric, let's go. Hold it. Wind got a hold of that. Pretty solid throw. You can see how the wind, if you guys could see that, that wind really turned that disc over. Again, so flat down edge in a wind like this so that it's going to create good lift. Really tricky. But if you hit it right, it's going to be big time. Okay, final throw, calling Quirk from Ireland. Currently in fifth place. Got that edge up, not too bad, but Quirk 58.19, 190 foot 11 on that last throw. And here we go, Josh Sairachin. 55.59, 182.4. Let's go, Noah. Noah Kennedy White, nice throw, especially in this wind. You can see the wind working against the disc. Wait for the measurement. 56.81, 186.4. Now when you can see the wind kind of get it, doesn't look too happy with that throw. I'm going to say low 50s, 57.33. Might be hard to gauge, and I can't tell this field at all. Let's go, Rodney. Solid day for Rodney today. Jared Skirmans, currently in fourth place. All right, Jared wasn't happy with that mark. Looks modest, 59.65, 190.58. Let's go, Brian. Wanted to go for it, kind of came off, hit that finish, missed it a little bit. Good series today. And Saturday, this was a tune up forecast for Saturday, is a little bit 10 to 12 mile an hour winds, which is a little more controllable and more favorable, little more forgiving. So I'm trying to cover my mic because of the wind. So it's not so much my breathing as it is gusts of air, or maybe I'm wrong. Alex Rose, no mark. And that is the meet. Thanks you guys, hopefully you guys like this. We're going to try to get this reposted. Again, just trying to shield the mic from the wind. It's kind of tough, but it's a solid day. You can see it's going to be Saturday, should be a good comp. You'll have to feel additional competitors. And we'll be streaming men's shot, possibly women's discus as well. So stay tuned, we'll keep you posted. I'll catch up and you're going to be hanging around, right? Yeah, yeah. All right, everybody. So we're going to try to get this video saved. We're going to just leave this up for a minute. Like I said, we'll do a repost. And then we also have it on our HD 60 frames per second recording that we're going to edit and post up probably later in the week. So you get some good, good camera angles and some views on some of the throws. And be sure to check out videos, comment below or let us know what you'd like to see. What could be better? Again, just kind of give it a...