 Practice and pre-season, it's been going really, really well. We've had a lot of changes. The girls have come in and they had a different coach come in, but we've been really using these practices for the opportunity of growth. We've been working really hard to work on skills that we were working on last year, but then also we've been really working hard to get a lot of upgrades and kind of utilizing the new strengths that we have from a lot of the new teammates that we've gotten as well as being able to kind of utilize the strengths that we were building on last year. The goals for this season were definitely focusing on being able to compete that team event throughout the whole season that really focuses on aspects of safety just to make sure that everybody's healthy and a lot of team bonding to make sure that we're really in it as a team. We're really focusing on producing that outcome as not just individuals on the map, but as a team being able to get through the season successfully and being motivated and just to persevere through all the changes that have been happening. Looking at the different events, we're definitely trying to improve on those acro elements. We've had some really high start values for those acro events and I have a few people that were in the events with me last year on the team still, so we're really focusing on trying to improve those events and just kind of get a little bit higher start values, kind of clean up those areas, especially in that six element acro with the synchronized. We're trying to really improve that one just because that one's a really hard one to get that high start value with having two groups doing synchronized. Moving into this head coaching role, I've definitely seen a lot of different things from these athletes. So working with them, I did take a leadership role and I was able to help them guide them through just kind of the events we were doing for any of the challenges we were facing, but it came more from a different perspective where I wanted to be able to go out and compete and I wanted to be able to do what we were doing best, but now I get to kind of place myself on the outside and I get to rework how the team is doing, see what exactly they need to get those results. So it's a very interesting experience just being able to kind of remove yourself from being on the mat and kind of controlling all the outside factors, like team bonding, kind of the mental training, we're doing things like that. So that's a really cool experience. So we're definitely looking forward competing against Morgan State University. It'll be our first D1 program that we're competing against. Also, it is another school that's located around us, so that's a really special experience, being able to help with that growth of acrobatics and tumbling. Our goals at Going Against Them, we just want to make sure that we're being a really supportive team and then we're also putting out what our best is just to make sure that we can kind of help with that opportunity for growth for not just their team and our team, but also like the sport of acrobatics and tumbling. We're also looking forward to competing against West Virginia State University with them being an inaugural program as well. Those are kind of really special experiences, just to be able to help the sport of acrobatics and tumbling grow beyond all divisions. Yes, we're definitely excited for the meet in Concordia University of Wisconsin. That'll be a really great trip that we're all taking. We're really looking to get into those event finals, especially in maybe the tumbling event with Annabelle and Trinity. I really think that they could get far in there, and then as well as some of the maybe pyramid or acro events. I think we could do great there.