 What we do here is go back. Back, back, back. There we go. All right, everyone. It is Wednesday, June 7th. We are rocking and rolling at Queen Creek High School. Air Tethrose Nation summer camp tour is in full effect. The disc is all day. So new site location is going to be working out really great. So we're going to have a kick-ass day. Here's the thing I'm seeing from yesterday. Some of you guys already look 10 times better. Like Superman. I don't know your name yet. I'll figure it out. But this. So how many coaches, show hands, or throwers did you learn to have your foot like this? Pivot on it. So as long as I stay in this, I'm good. So stay on the inside. Stay long and lead with your left side. Here, can you do this? How many of you can do that? So not bad. Little tight. Batman. So notice how his hips come back. And he's inflexible. Push off the left. Pull it. Land on the right. Don't put your left down. Turn to three. Land. Ready? Set. Jump and turn. Go. You have to come in. Only bend at the elbow. And that might work for you. That was a water break. Lazy guys. Get your back. What's up? Let's go. This is what she did. Right? Like it was some kind of 90s dance move. Set the separation. Bring it down. Two hours of drills is no joke. Spread out. We'll do our pillar six drill real quick. Some of you guys would do this. See how that doesn't work? Now on. All right. There we go. Outside the left section. And because we're usually thinking mid. And they stop rotating about here. Keep turning to your whole body. To go like this. Turn your feet. Turn your feet facing that way. See how I keep turning you? See how your discus is further back. Can't get into the position. Stay neutral. Keep your spine between your feet. Okay. Who wants to take some full throws? Not bad. That's pretty good. Hold it. Okay. Good job. It's up. Okay. So end of day two technically. It's kind of more of like a day one. But great day. So it's good to see how many kids kind of fundamentally view or don't understand the process of the throw. You see all the same kind of common mistakes with throwers at the beginning level. So you know basically if you're throwing 100 feet you're doing certain mistakes. If you're throwing 120, 30 feet you're doing certain making certain mistakes. So at any rate it was really good to see. You know it's getting super hot. Everybody smoked. A few of the total grinders are still taking some throws. We're going to be wrapping up. It's a mere what 105 or 6 by now. So the sun's been beaten down on us until high noon and we're going to call it a wrap for the day. But stay tuned. There's always something else going on.