 Ok, Kazumato, I find it. Let's learn the brace stroke. For the brace stroke, the first thing is to learn how to kick correctly. So the kicking and brace stroke is simple. Flat from the beginning. And open your toes on the side. Kick on the side and close your toes together flat at the end. So the momentum is like this. And open your toes, kick and close. And kick and close. If you are in the water, it's pretty easy. You are here. Open your toes. Kick on the side, close touch. And kick and close. And kick and close. So we are going to do the arrow position with brace stroke kick. So you cannot breathe. Stretch your hand forward and you just kick until you reach me. Let's go. This is the arrow brace stroke. Step number one. Kick on the brace stroke two times on the arrow position. But after you kick, you can move your hand to breathe. So you are going to be like this. Head down. And one kick, two kick, three kick. Then you can breathe after the third kick. And again. One kick, two kick, three kick. You breathe. One kick, two kick, three kick. You breathe. You keep your hand on the surface. Let's go. Go back slowly. And try to kick more on the side, Kazuma. Your kicking are not exactly perfect. Okay? So you need to keep your hands at risk. Step number two. For the real brace stroke, it's simple. Instead of three kicks, you have only one kick with your two legs together, open and close. When you kick, after you look at the bottom, stretch your hand forward like Superman. So one kick, Superman. You glide. Breathe. Kick and Superman. Breathe. Kick and Superman. Don't forget to stretch your body forward to glide. Okay? Very good, Kazuma Tokun. Fine.