 your strategy to get your first clients, what are you thinking? As in the marketing wise, yeah, I'll probably say that local communities, local schools probably, I think that's if that's possible, probably I would say probably that and then obviously getting it out on social media, that's our Facebook and Instagram, yeah, that way really, yeah. Cool, an idea I have which you could do and I don't know whether you can but an idea I have, you're an assistant coach, right, so something that you could do is maybe offer three one-on-one sessions to the players on that team. Okay, okay. Go through the club for that, you. Oh, sorry. Would have to go through the club, yeah, for that. Isn't that a little bit, I don't know. It's a good question, something that you might have to ask the coach, the head coach or the team, are you the head coach or is there a head coach? No, there's another manager above you. There's a manager, yeah. Okay, it might be something worth asking him because I know clubs, teams, they all have different policies on stuff like that but that would be a good way just to get in front of parents and for parents to then start talking about what you're doing. Okay, and like I said, you can just treat it as like supplemental training for those players, grab some content and then start to promote what you're doing. Okay, you might do a video session then promote it. Yeah, and you could say to it, right, I'm not going to charge you. All I want to do is I want to help your child, give them supplemental training. Okay, but in return, what we're going to do is we'll record the session and then we can give it to you, to the parent. Right, but then also you can use that as content to start to promote what you're doing. Okay, I don't know if that, does that make sense? No, no, that doesn't make sense. Yeah, yeah, I think it does make sense. But I'm just thinking, would it be difficult to get it out to the club? I don't know. It might be something that you, it's worth asking your manager. Yeah. If you're serious about doing it, then just say to him, listen, I'm looking to do, to get into one-on-one training. Okay, could I offer my services to our players and if I was to, what do I need? Okay. He might not have a, he might not know Eva. Yeah. So in that case, it might be worth speaking to someone at the club or someone a little bit higher up. Yeah. Yeah, because he might not know himself, but I think that would be a great way because then parents can start telling other parents about what you're doing. And you can treat it as supplemental training for the club. It's not like you're trying to take their players or anything. Yeah. Now, I know some clubs, and especially now the pro clubs, and this is not to scare you off because every club is different, but a lot of clubs are now trying to keep everything in house. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Because they don't want their players going to other coaches and developing in a different way to what they want their players to develop. Yeah. Yeah. I know with Premier League clubs, that's becoming very popular now. Keeping everything in house and they're even bringing private trainers in to work one-on-one with players. So you've got like one-on-one individual trainers coming into these clubs. And so if any player wants extra training, they have to use him instead of getting someone else from outside.