(Disclaimer: This transcript is auto-generated and may contain mistakes.) It comes down to motive too, you know, some people would train like a Muay Thai gym just because they want to go around and bully people like, you know, they're a bully, man, I'm going to be a bigger bully now, but there are people like, for example, you, I'm sure you didn't go into wrestling to bully someone. You wanted to go to wrestling to compete and people end up doing that. By the way, speaking about gyms, um, just because of like the whole MMA culture right now going on, the whole Brazilian jujitsu culture, Brazilian jujitsu gyms are expensive, dude. They're like 150 bucks a month, which is crazy. It was like 120 when I did it. What I recommend is calling your local judo club is literally they're called judo clubs and you probably like join for like 50 bucks a month and if it's a good judo club, they're probably doing groundwork too because that's where judo, uh, jujitsu came from, judo, just groundwork. So look for judo clubs in your area because jujitsu from the gyms that I've been to, they really concentrate on ground fighting, but fights don't necessarily start on the ground, you know, they start standing up. So learn some judo.