 So what we've been doing the last few days is we started out with a showdown to see what we had in our rucks followed by the next morning with PT, our physical fitness test, two minutes push-ups, two minutes of sit-ups, two minutes of pull-ups, and then a two-minute run with a two-minute break in between. After that we did our lanes, so weapons, land nav, vehicle identification, medical, and history lesson line. For weapons, we had to clear the weapon, disassemble the weapon, reassemble it, and clear it for five different weapons, so that was fun. The medical, I had a patient with her leg cut off, so I had to take care of them and make sure they were right until the medics came. I think it meant a lot because when I first got here in Bond Steel into the chow hall and I saw the Best Warrior Award hung up, ever since then I just kind of wanted to do it and wanted to win it, so I'm glad I could do it. It's definitely challenging, both mentally and physically. The hardest moments were probably the six mile wreck at the end of today. Apparently there's a hill here called Soulcrusher, so that was interesting to find, really steep. If I had to say anything to anyone who's considering competing, just do it. I mean, it's tough, it sucks, but at the end of the day it's worth it.