"At the end, we were able to go home and get a nice warm shower," said Phil Rawlins who flipped between sleeping on his sides and chest, constantly moving, trying to find a position comfortable enough to keep his eyes closed for a few hours. "It's hard to think about kids doing that virtually every night of the week. You definitely feel less able to function, you realize all the aches and pains, your body's tired and your shoulders are hunched over — after just one night of it. Doing this night in and night out, it takes a significant toll on your health."