 Hi, I'm Matt Gaines. I'm excited to be giving clinics and I'm looking forward to meeting you there. Like I enjoy giving back, trying to help other people. I love our sport. So anytime I can let people into some insight and the knowledge that I've gained over the years doing this and what I've learned on my own through experience and also what I've learned from a lot of different people helping me just be able to pass that on. I think that's, you know, it's just, it's good and amateurs, non-pros, trainers, you know, different people show up and and they all maybe want a different, you know, looking for looking for a different thing, looking for helping different areas. So I mean, I want to be able to help those people in whatever area they feel like they need the most help in. I always end up talking about, because I think it's a very important aspect of what we do, the mental side of it, the mental, you know, how do you prepare mentally to show your horse? How do you prepare mentally to work your horse? And those types of things, you know, the mental aspect of it to me is huge. Two words, simplicity and consistency. Those two things are, you know, is because it's real easy to make this more complicated than it is. And usually when you do that, you lose the consistency part of it. And the reason I'm so big on consistency is consistency leads to confidence and confidence in yourself and confidence in your horses. You know, if you go out every day and you ask a horse to be, to do the same thing every day, be on the same spot on a cow every day, and that's where they learn they're supposed to be, that's what they know to do every day, then they gain confidence in that. To me, those are the things that lead to success. A horse's individual talent is going to come out. You know what? Some horses can mark a 76. Some maybe can only mark a 72. But if I can train a 72 horse to be consistent and smart, that horse can still win money. So those are the things I really focus on, and I think that's what's been the backbone of my success. Everybody feeds off each other. Everybody learns off each other. I like to have a relaxed atmosphere where it's fun and people aren't afraid to ask questions and you get things out and open and you talk about them because then ideas start bouncing around. And sometimes maybe I say something, somebody else repeats it in a little different way and then this person gets it. So it's just that conversation, that open conversation, that environment I think really helps people learn.