 have any military like in my family or anything like that. My coaching mentor last year was the head coach and so I was his assistant coach. He was having a baby in January and I came out and ran the January camp and some of the higher ups like really liked me and my coaching style and stuff like that and we were a pretty good pair together. So I stayed on for that season and then this year he stepped down and I took the head coaching position. What we're doing for the athletes I think really is a huge impact to get them out and get them active again after what they've been through and so I think it's really rewarding for me for sure. I think a lot of athletes here they go through that depression state to where they're sitting at home thinking that their life is over regardless of what obstacle they're facing but to have this program and to get them not necessarily up off the couch but out of the house back into society back with people that are competitive just like they are and a lot of them have athletic backgrounds and to get them back into the gym and to be competitive again and to be active again I think is huge in their recovery process because you can have them sit at the hospital and feed them a bunch of medicine or you know do a bunch of surgeries and stuff like that and hold their hand but that only goes so far and to have again that family and those friends and that support system I think is huge in their recovery process.