 It's now time for Interactive. Follow us on X at SportsmaxZone. For Instagram and YouTube, our handle is SportsmaxTVLive. Let's start by taking some comments from Monday's show discussing the Jamaica Football Federation's response to the reggae girls. Alright, so we're heading to YouTube. Nasal says, thank you Lance, as the JFF is trying to find a leg to stand on at the expense of what some may seem to be unreasonable requests by the girls after being treated so badly by the JFF. Neville Walker, the JFF management lacks management skills, reason why there is so much conflict with the players. I think the JFF management is performing under the influence of selfish pride. Darlan says, what should the JFF do? Should they pay what they don't have? Benjamin, I can't understand how JFF continues to operate with no consequences. Loll. Logic, I would love to ask Ricardo, what's the proposed length of the mediation? The girls' issues are not from yesterday. Ricardo, question to you, what's the proposed length of the mediation? These issues have been forever. Yeah, and again, I think that question would be best put to the JFF or the reggae girls because it is the contract that they signed, at least that the reggae girls signed that the mediation option would be in. Now, remember, based on what the reggae girls said, this contract was signed earlier this year in 2023. So this would have been the first opportunity for them to activate the Grieverns clause in that contract. And again, I am not suggesting that the girls don't have genuine issues because it is clear that they have genuine issues. All I have suggested on this show is that maybe they were a little bit hasty in going all the way to strike action when they could have activated that clause and deal with the issues with the country still having a genuine opportunity to make it to the inaugural Gold Cup tournament next year. That's all I've been saying. All right. Well, the man spoke for himself. We're going to move along with the reigning double-double Olympic sprint champion, Elaine Thompson-Hero. She posted this video on Instagram as she starts her journey to Paris 2024. So today was my first day back at practice. As you see, I'm getting ready to pick up my bag, pick up my mat that I'm heading through the door. Yes, it's really dark. Yes, putting my stuff in the trunk, take up my sneakers, getting to the car, ready to head, ready to head out now. As you see, starting the engine. I'm about to leave. Stop with the front gate open. I reach out the track. I'm warming up. When I reach out to the hill, I'm warming up. Tup, tup, tup, tup, tup, tup, warming up, warming up, still warming up. Getting the muscles ready to do my workout. Yes, swinging my arms. Yes, I'm still doing some stretches ready for the hill. Oh God, teeny drop. Anyways, here I'm about to start, you know, I'm going to mash up on the first day. There I go again, getting out of the set. Yes. I'm being over. I'm a little bit more tired. I'm going to put my shirt on. Yeah, I'm being over again. Oh Lord, I'm going to mash up. She's tired. She's not depressed and sad and tired. What's up? I'm going to put my shirt on. I love it. What's the dolly? Yeah, I tell you something. You know what struck me about that? First of all, a lot of individuals get jealous of how much money athletes make, but notice the time of day there or morning. I'm thinking that's about 4.30 that she is getting up and she is at the hill by 5 a.m. before daylight. Shelly and Fraser Price had a lovely video as well that will show to our viewers tomorrow about her start to Paris 2024 that will play for our viewers tomorrow as well. Yeah we're out of time. We'll be back tomorrow same time, same place. You won't want to miss Shelly's video so tune in.