 I am just really excited to show Stevenson what we've been working on. Matt Grimm and Brett Adams, the AD and assistant AD really have given me the confidence to be my best self-coaching and to really portray that onto my athletes and prepare them for, you know, being successful to prepare them to represent Stevenson in the best way they can. I'm really excited to show them what this sport is about, what this sport can be here and lay out a really good foundation for us to build on in the future here. So acrobatic and tumbling is comprised of acrobatic lifts, tosses and then tumbling. I'm coming from a background of 15-plus years of competitive cheerleading, so I'm used to the tumbling aspect and the tosses aspect. However, the acrobatic lifts is completely new to me. I've met people I've never, I never would have met before. A lot of them are in different majors than I am and I've gotten really close with freshmen and seniors and juniors and people that I never would have talked to. So I've definitely, especially with COVID, it's helped me meet people. It's also physically helped me a lot. We're practicing all the time, we're lifting, so for my health it's amazing. I feel strong, like I wake up early in the morning to lift and to do all these things and I know if I had these struggles or anything I can ask any of the seniors that are nursing majors or anything, I can ask them, I feel comfortable enough to ask them all of my questions. And the trust that everyone, it's really helped me like to trust people as well because in acrobatic society you have to trust people an insane amount. Slipping off of people, holding people in the air, you have to trust that they're going to catch you, keep you up there and it's just like really helped me to just trust people blindly because I know as my teammates they're just, they're going to be there for me no matter what. Yes, I love it. I really like the trust that we put into each other with the lifts. Of course like you're trusting one person, there's normally like one person underneath you, whereas cheerleading there's normally three or four people directly under you the entire time. With acrobatic so it's normally one person under you and sometimes that person is being held up by one or two other people. So the trust definitely is by far my favorite part. I'm really excited for them to put out there what they've been working on. We've been watching a lot of meets and seen some other first year teams and I think we're on par with a lot of these other first year teams and I know I keep going back to the not having recruited students and not having people brought in knowing what they were getting into but they had to really get in that mindset of learning and picking up really fast and I think they're on par with a lot of the other first year teams and I think we'll do, I think we'll do pretty well.