 Next question is from Chris Froutz. You have $5,000 to spend on a home gym. What do you buy? $5,000, you could get a sick sit-up. Yes. It's an amazing set-up for- Especially in these days. Yeah, I would start with, number one, I would start with a rack. And now, barbells and dumbbells are important too, of course, we're gonna get there. But a good rack allows you to really do a lot of stuff with your free weights. Because here's the thing with free weights. You have an almost infinite supply of exercises that you can do with free weights. That's one of the things I love about them. I'm not just getting a rack though, I'm getting a PRX rack, because I want something that actually folds away and that doesn't kill the space that I may potentially be using for my car or for an office or another room. And also stable, because I've worked out with a lot of racks that are made for home gyms, because there's commercial racks, those are the ones you go in the big gyms and use, typically very stable. The home gym ones, I've used a few of them that are a little rickety and that's okay for the first few months or year, but if you plan on using this for years, you want something stable, especially if you're racking a barbell on there with weight. The PRX racks are very, very stable and they don't use up much space at all. In fact, if you went on PRX for under $5,000, you could get, you'd be able to get a rack, barbell, dumbbells, bench. No, you would, so here's, so you would literally be able to get like, so hopefully if this is a listener, I don't know if you follow us on Instagram or not, but I definitely know I have, I think you guys have too, posted several pictures of our trucky PRX setup, right? That was more expensive than 5,000, but the most expensive part of it is the dumbbells. Yes. If you wanted to save money and I was on a budget, I would get everything that we have and then adjust benches. And then like adjustable, yeah, exactly, we have multiple benches, we built a platform. We bought all the dumbbells. Yeah, we bought tons of dumbbells, we have enough to be able to dead lifting 700 pounds we have more than you need and get away with one barbell too. Yeah, exactly, to be a minimalist. So we over killed that and still wasn't that much over $5,000. If you were to do like an adjustable dumbbells, you could literally get almost everything else that we have for that setup, for that price. Oh yeah, like the folding rack is gonna be $20,000 or $14,000, I think, when I looked on their site, and that's without our discount. So you got that, one barbell, some plates, adjustable dumbbells, your bench, and then if you wanna go real crazy, you can add a pulley adjustment, which or attachment, I should say. And then you're pretty much set. I've been, so here's the thing, I've been working out for a long time. For the last, I don't know, 15 plus years that I've been working out, 90% of my workouts are what I just said. A rack, barbell, dumbbells, adjustable bench and a cable attachment, which is very basic. It's like, and I barely ever use it. That's it, that's all I've used. And I trust me, I am at no loss for exercise variety. I do different exercises all the time. Well, especially if it's in your home, you wanna have things look a certain way and be organized. And so it's just nice that they have wall attachments for all these things like rubber bands or even if you have a kettlebell, there's a way to kind of display those in a way where you can walk in, everything's organized, it's not in your way. So it's come a long way, man. Because before that, it's like, you would just have everything resting on the ground at your house, like there'd be a bench, maybe like outside that you would use, it's all rusty. It's, you know, so as far as like the options go, there's really a way that you can look at, you know, kind of picking your essentials and then organizing it and having, you know, a place for everything, which I have found like, it's just been a game changer for me. Well, that's the biggest difference today is that exactly that, like back, you know, just 10, 15 years ago, if you wanted an at home gym spot, you had to have the room, the extra room. You either had to have an extra room in your house or you now no longer can park your garage in that space because you've got all this equipment in it. The beauty of the PRX stuff is, I mean, you can still pull mine and your truck in that garage. I mean, that's crazy. Yeah, what is it? How much of it off, I mean, you're literally talking about. No, not even that, dude. You're talking less than a foot off the wall. It's like six inches off the wall. And so those trucks are, both Justin and my truck are really long because they have the extra cabin on them. Excessive. And they- Super long. A decent sized garage to even fit them in. And I think we're only a few inches from the front and the back and we could still pull the truck in with that rack and everything in there because it totally folds up against the wall and all the weights go up against the wall. Yeah, you know, that earlier when I brought up that article about the prohibition gym, it also talked about the explosion of at home gym equipment. It's still climbing. Yeah. It is still climbing. And my prediction, I think once people really experience what it's like to be consistent at home, a lot of people are not gonna want to go back to the gym. There's real cool videos out there too for some do-it-yourself things, added items like I, you know, was able to kind of research that and figure out how to make a platform. And so if that's part of your programming, you know, and you can do that, there's ways to make that on the cheap as well to accentuate, you know, the racks and everything else. You made that for under 300 bucks, right? Yeah, exactly. If you were to buy that rack- And that's a legit platform. I mean, that's a really nice- There's horse mats in, you know, plywood. I don't even, so here's the, so I love that platform, but in my garage, I don't even have a platform. All I put down were the horse mats. Yeah, so horse mats is just fine. And I have the bumper plates. So if I drop the barbell, you know, my garage is concrete, plus the horse mats to prevent chipping or whatever, not a problem. But yeah, the platform you made is, it's amazing. It's really nice and under 300 bucks. Yeah, no, if you have a budget like 5,000, you can build a very nice- Oh, you'll have an amazing home gym. Yep.