 This is our first class Alberto Rueda. I'm here on our second day of best war competition. This morning we're going to conduct an eight mile rock march. The soldiers are going to be carrying a thirty-five pound rock and we're going to go around the whole chibris, around the perimeter, closest to the fence to stay out of the traffic to make sure the soldiers are safe. And again we're going to go four miles down the road and then coming back we're going to do the other four miles. We're going to start the point right here where we're going to conduct the eight mile rock. One, two, three, one, two, three, one, two, three, four. One, two, three, four. Positioning attention, move. Make way, meal. Stand position, move. In, get in. Exit. One, two, three, two, three, four, launch. Stand position, move. In, get in. One, two, one, two, one, two, one, two, one, two, position. Attention, move. Face the push up. Stand position, move. In, get in. Exit. One, two, three, one, two, three, two. I'm going to give you a few minutes to relax a little bit before we start going on. I got 751. You guys don't have to stretch on your own, go ahead and do so. You guys are going to drink some water, go ahead and do so. About eight minutes, I'm going to pull you up, and I'm going to be behind that little line. That is going to be our starting point, okay? Any questions? Ready? It's in. Go. Good job, good job, good job. Go ahead, good job, good job, Jim. One hour. No, one hour, two minutes. All right, man. Good job, good job, good job, man. Good job, Garvin.