 A bit of a bit nerdy, like as in behind, it's actually nerdy, and down again at this side. But I'm fairly good, even if you're checking pulse off, you've been bouncing up and down. Boys, hey. We're just going to measure, we're measuring just the length of the little bits, what we call the vesicles in the muscle. We'll have a little look at your hamstring as well. Rob's going to take you in and do some jumps. And we're just looking at profiling your strings and how you can land and take off the net, which gives us some pictures. Have you got any questions for us? Good words, nice to meet you. Nice to meet you too. Rob, we'll take you across there, you might be one or two of the lads, I don't know if they're in yet. For the fun bit. Hi guys, I'm trying not to laugh here, but doing my medical Robbie, I've had to go sign with people, but I can't wait to see yous. I think that's what Ryan Christie says with the vesicles in Scotland. He's having a lot coming down for a little holiday. Yeah, my sisters are coming down today. Oh yeah? Yeah. Interesting. How are we doing man, you all right? It's not done, I've had a medical Craig, Freddie, I left Freddie in my mixer. I'll show you. Thank you Jimmy, thank you very much. We'll be about an hour. We'll message you all. It's all right. Yeah, that's perfect. Let's think we can introduce you properly. I'm Craig, I'm the doc. Nice to meet you. How are you doing? I'm good, I'm good. I'm good. So you don't really have any shoulder problems right now you say? No, I don't quite like it. Yeah, the first one was much longer. I was out of practice. I've done it since July. But you know what, yeah, after the summer, obviously I'll text Cookie and I'll be like oh yeah, see you soon Cookie and then obviously it didn't happen and I was like oh no, I'm not doing that again. Are you going to match your cocky? Yeah, I'm a captain for England, so yeah, good match for Cookie, Jamslow, link up again. Try not to be too much hard work, I'm pretty just, pretty, hopefully. Our door is always open, it's a cliche, but we are there for you. If you want to come over and chat to anything we hear around. And you need to work in the mornings before you go out to come and chat to us and we get a nice routine going. Yeah, perfect. Courage to guys who do a lot of stuff on their own, but if you need some help, we are around for you. Amazing. I'll do it too. You ready? Let's do it. I'll just do that. Yeah, just smile and connect me and sit. Yes, there is it, there's a big one as well. Keep that away from me. Best combo, you know what I mean? Got a photo free piece on it and everything. It does clash. People will think I've had a horror show. Hey guys, I'm doing my first photo shoot with the kit on and the team have got me wearing khaki with yellow. I should have worn my black jeans. Like that. I don't know what I'm doing, I've never ever leaned like that. Squeeze us in. Of course. Thank you. Slide this hand as far down as you can to the side. Good. And then the other side. All good. This is 90. Straighten that leg for me. Toes towards you. Neural stretch there. That's not too bad. Do you know what it went too bad? I was expecting it. My mum's got friends that live here and he said he's paid in a five and a half hours before. Oh really? Yeah. I think apparently it's a lottery on the M25. Or on my third time. Eight on the left. One more. One more. Just keep going. So just keep going. All right. That's cool. There's a lot of toes in this video. I had an early wake up. I haven't had a chance to do it yet. I just had a hair cut. So hang out with the service. Yeah, yeah, I've heard it all. You've got to have a pedal board and a car. I've got a few sharks though. There are no sharks though. You can go anywhere though. Any water. Trust me. I know Gary O'Neill from Norwich. Yeah. Funny story actually. I used to clean his boots when I was a scholar. When he was in the first team with Norwich. So yeah, I know him. I know Lloyd from England as well. Yeah. But... Yeah, brilliant. Yeah. You start doing it on your own side. Oh, you're great. You're great. This is me and Doc from Rugby. Oh yeah. This is you and Doc, so... He's big limbs. He's too small for them. I'm really excited to see big legs. Do you get good to go back much or is it tricky? To be fair, it's been fairly tricky, but I think it's made easier that my mum and my dad, but they come up all the time to card it. So they come to you more than you do to them? Yeah. It's easier that way. We wanted a bulldog, but we obviously found out they've got quite bad breathing problems and all that. So this Levitt bulldog is essentially a bulldog, but an athletic bulldog, so she doesn't have none of the breathing problems. An athletic bulldog. I don't know how you could say those two things together. Yeah. What's the name? Bella. Bella. One of our sports scientists is just going to come and feature we're just going to do some jump tests. So the things that we kind of look at is how you absorb load and how you land and that sort of thing. So we'll do that and that's all right. You're definitely the tallest. We're only at a board space. Yeah.