(Disclaimer: This transcript is auto-generated and may contain mistakes.) When I coach my kids in sports, I wanted them to play sports. They wanted to play sports. But I always made sure that I was the coach. And so the coach gets to pick the practice days, which aren't Wednesdays and Sundays. And I put them in football leagues where they don't have games on Sundays. The ones that are certain ones, I think Pop Warner or whatever, is on Sundays. And I think that a lot of that's by design. I don't want to have my children involved in stuff that was going to take away from us being able to go to church. And yeah, so he's talking about priorities. Some people, that's all they do is just train their. Now it's kind of like specialized. There's no multi-athletes that are doing basketball, football, and baseball. They're just doing one thing. And then that's all they care about, all the tournament, wrestling. You've got these parents that just live vicariously through their children all the way through their lives. And it gets inordinate. And so you want to definitely have your spiritual life. You want to feed the spiritual man more than the flesh. So if you're just constantly just trying to get the best, or try to spend too much time doing other stuff, then your spiritual life's going to fail.