 Rugby is elegant violence. It all comes down to someone being violent in the moment. It's an individual being violent against another individual. There's a beauty to that and that's what makes this sport great. The timing of passes, the timing of runs, it's elegant because it seems like it's complete chaos in the field but you see guys offload their passes or move the ball around in such a way that it seems like there's no rhyme or reason but there's so much stop behind those passes to get that guy through just the way people support each other and how they run their lines. It truly turns to be elegant. Once you start appreciating it just passed the contact moment. You need to be a balance of strength and endurance. I think it's a great opportunity for not only for myself to play but to show the other Marines that these kind of programs exist. The best part about playing for the Marine Corps is seeing some of these other guys develop. Seeing the guys that haven't played that much either on their own or with clubs, learning from their other teammates and then just progressing as a player that's definitely the most rewarding part. Don't be afraid to fail. Come out here and have fun. Just get out there and compete. Be the man in the arena. It's a blast once you get out there and you'll surprise yourself and it's a great opportunity and don't miss out on it.