 My discipline was integrated when I started wrestling. I mean, I don't believe the military was a challenge when it came to instilling discipline in myself due to my time in wrestling. I mean, between being hard on yourself, coaching, technique, drilling, for four, six years that you're doing that after a while, you really become disciplined in dealing with your own body, your own technique, your skills, and you know, over time, being told what to do and taking criticism comes pretty easy. When I was an Airman, I would wrestle a little bit in Italy, do a little bit of freestyle and Greco wrestling with some of the Italians. And I was kind of reckless, and I just wanted to wrestle some kids that when I came back from overseas, I just found anyone in the local neighborhood that would let me at least help out in terms of coaching, but after the hurricane, one of the paid assistant coaches couldn't do it anymore, so I took over full time as a volunteer. The kids say they love the way I teach them. I'm kind of hard-nosed, I don't accept excuses, I won't take you as you are, I want you to be the best version of yourself that you can be, especially when it comes to wrestling. I believe that reflects upon what you're going to do in the classroom, especially if you're a student, and further on down the road in life, wrestlers are just some of the most disciplined and hard-nosed kids you'll meet. I know what wrestling did for me, and I hope what it did for me, I'm doing for those kids as well. It took me from being a freshman who thought I'm 103 pounds, I'm not even going to make varsity on baseball, to a two-time state qualifier going, and succeeding on a level at only 125 pounds, I mean, I may not look big, but I wasn't messed with in high school because I knew how good of a wrestler I was, and it just, it made me discipline, I appreciate every bit of work and effort I put into it, and every bit of effort and time that my coach put into me, because although I didn't see it at the time, it changed the way I look at life after high school. In the military, like I said, the discipline was there before I even got in, and I'm just grateful for everything that's done to me.