 So now the drill is the eyes closed drill. We're gonna start with your eyes closed. I'm not ready. So this is to train you for ambush, because in ambush, we are not in your fighting stance yet. So we're gonna train from ambush, eyes closed. When I open my eyes, that's the trigger for him to attack, and I need to defend and follow up too, okay? So that is the eyes closed drill. Let's do it one more time, okay? So that's the eyes closed drill. Go nice and slow, and then you can speed it up as you get better at it. What did you just throw there? Oh, you changed me over there. You just out, right? So I didn't even know why you threw it, just sometimes you don't even know, because you just done that so much, it just naturally happens, okay? So that's the drill. And I did nice and slow, he's okay, he's not hurt. I don't need to kill your partner. Now people are saying, well people are not just gonna throw one hook, they're gonna probably throw multiple hooks, right? So we're gonna make sure we can defend against that. So the first drill is gonna be, you can throw as many hooks as you want, and I'm gonna block, okay? And that's it, okay? So basically, first one is the same, but then that's why we wanna train our, the train motion drill, so that when we see it under coming, we are already going to block it, okay? It's also important that we have poor momentum, as we take a step in. If I go backwards, boom, there's another one, another one, another one, another one, I can't block another one, I can't block another one, right? So he's got a more poor momentum and now I'm screwed. Gives him another chance to attack, but if I got poor momentum, boom, boom. See, it drives him back, it take his spine, take his balance, now I can follow up with the chain punch, right? So that's why we're training always to always take a step, take a tiny step, whatever we're doing to think, whatever we're doing to think, tune to think. So you can throw as many as you can, right? Boom, boom. By the time he throws the second one, can you get the third one off? No. Why not? Because I'm trying to stop you from hitting me in the face, though. Sorry, okay? So you get hit in the face, even if you hit me with that, boom, right? You got no balance, even if it hit me, that loses 90% of the power, right? So when you do the drill, once you can block one, next step is to tell your partner, okay, throw as many as you want, and then do that drill like that.