 High intensity, high impact, no forgiveness. That's a simple way to put it. You step on the mat, you can throw or you can be thrown. You can get hit or you can hit them. Wrestling was my first sport. It has always interested me because it's always been the toughest thing I've ever had to do. After wrestling, everything else has seemed to be easy till I've joined the Marine Corps. Now joining the Marine Corps and being an all Marine wrestler, it is the hardest thing I've had to do and the most rewarding at the same time. It's the fight, like, I love the fight. I love pushing myself and pushing other people and seeing how far I can take them. We work out probably about, you know, six hours each day. Beautiful. I love it. It is absolutely wonderful. We wrestle director Roman. So it's a lot of throws, a lot of explosiveness, and it's part of the body. What I do is I fight. I fight every time I'm on the mat, it's considered a fight. I fight everything that I believe in and what the Marine Corps stands for. All of our standards, all the customs and courtesy, being an all Marine wrestler, being able to compete at such a high level and being granted this opportunity is something that kids can only dream about sometimes. Wrestling was my life and I had no idea that there was an all Marine wrestling team. No one told me about it. I went through the Marine Corps for about two years before I had even heard it. I'm the happiest I've ever been being on a team here. I get to be a Marine and I love being a Marine and I don't plan on ever getting out of the Marine Corps. And on top of that, I get to wrestle and showcase what I'm best at in the whole world to the whole world. I think a simple version of what I think about when I step on the mat to wrestle is I see an enemy. That is the most plain and simple and straightforward way for any Marine to compare what I feel and what I see when I go out there. I don't look at the name. I don't look at the country. I don't look at a club. I look at someone standing in my way of winning. And I will do and I have done anything and everything that it takes to get past them, to have my hand raised to show that I won. I would like to thank all the staff, all the officers, all the commanding officers, all the sergeants major that were out there throughout the Marine Corps. Those of you that have been able to afford me, myself and the other Marines around me the opportunity to join and be a part of the All Marine Wrestling team couldn't be done without you. I couldn't be living my dream and writing my own story without those guys.