 The camp was a strange environment. Nice and easy again. The throwing chain reaction system. Northern Cal, I think one of the cool things is literally the temperature. We went out and had a training session today. We got in town. Jason and I need to get practice up for nationals next month. And so any rate, we met with Coach Cacavo. Throwers Coach Cacavo is a legendary guy up here in Northern Cal. He's produced a ton of collegiate throwers. I didn't realize because I was trying to record on my iPad looking over and I missed you. We did a quick training session today and just did our basics, hit Whole Foods, and got some supplies and water and ate some dinner. And we're just kind of now chilling out. We're going to gear up for tomorrow and we'll be up bright and early to get set up for the camp. Again, we're adjusted the format again. I'm always tweaking with things, just like throwing. Like I mentioned maybe on some other videos, but we're always trying to improve the format. So we've got a new little way we think is going to just be another enhancement. So if you've been to a camp before, they're never the same. They're always, we're always doing some sort of improvement every single camp. Two, three, I'm in wide one, around. Now we're putting it together. Look where I'm at. I come around. Now it's basically putting around. We're just moving from here to here. Does this look familiar? That's what we just did. So basically we go from a wide one. It just helps you get around. So this is by default going to teach you to push this knee to drop in and go. And it mostly helps you with more of a technique if you've already thrown before. And then if it's your first time, then this really helps. I like it a lot because it gives you an opportunity to keep looking and slowing it down and stopping it and frame by frame to see what the exact technique is. So you can go really slow. Coach Cacalo took us to this great Chinese restaurant in Martinez, California. And of course he knows the people there. He's been in this area teaching and coaching for 33 years. Check it out tomorrow. We're going to cover some other topics. We'll talk about some different things technically and some of the things we've seen at the camps. And give you a little bit more look into some of the technical stuff. What was the chain reaction? What are we doing this? Look at the left side. Don't keep it out here. See where the left side is? Look where the shot is. Start in the middle of the ring and stretch to the toe board. Don't start at the front of the toe board and step in. That's my recommendation. You don't have to do that, but this is why I recommend that. I'll play a strong foundation. It's kind of like opening up my eyes to different ways I could do things. This is a new system for us. So by it being new, everything was new to us. I think it was a really cool way to just break it down into each individual step and just see what I'm supposed to be doing as opposed to what I've been doing. And so I think that made it all easier to actually figure it out. Five camps down, five to go. We did this last year and by five camps I was absolutely smashed. I don't really feel that bad. Maybe it's because I know I have to do five more. Now we're looking forward to just chill. Flight's in a couple hours. Jason and Tony are flying back to LA and then we'll be meeting up. Houston or Columbus is gonna be massive. It's a big camp and we flew in a ton of extra staff. Tour's been great so far and if anybody you're watching, please always message us. Let us know what you like and we'll be sending information to find out what you like most and anything else you'd like to see at our camp. So thanks for watching guys and stay tuned for SoCal in Columbus, Ohio.