 I'm Sari Miller from Chicago Illinois. I'm a martial arts instructor for the Marine Corps. I've been at MAI it's going to be two years since I've come in May. First one to instruct probably going for my green and brown belt. I had a martial arts instructor Staff Sergeant Paujo and I love this class. Just the way he called you know he was very fluent with grappling, fluent in fighting, just very just a role model of Marines. I get this question a lot you know why do I run a Big Mac class? It's not for me it's for the Marines. I always put Marines before myself you know I wake up in the morning zero five I don't care you know I barely sleep now it is but I just like to get up even though my body I'd be hurting but you know I just get up put a smile on my face because I'm going to Big Mac you know that's my happy times just being happy giving back. Some Marines never fought before they've never been a real life fight so you know this can save a Marine's life you just never know. You know I love just not just teaching someone how to fight how to grapple or stand up anything like that or proper techniques you know it's that leadership role as well that we're ethos that I've learned becoming a martial arts instructor I'm trying to instill in other Marines. So some of my Marines right now you know don't be like me be better than me a good leader wants you to be better than them and every aspect that you that you want probably favorite part instructing is a it's a lot it's a lot you know from just fighting everybody to seeing someone earn their belt you know earning their belt is earning that pride having that sense to like that's something that nobody can take away from you that's something like you earn your rank that's something that nobody can take away from you it's just a feeling that you know you just you just can't explain you just you just have this great feeling in your heart that that they're showing the same passion that you have.