 And so this same thing, this is a three-year-old here. You know, start working on them right now, just like this right here. You know, you just side-passing them kind of a little bit with that right foot so that way you can kind of work on those cuts. And I think the worst thing you can do for anybody, whether it's amateur, non-pro, open, is when you're cutting to get right there. Just let him take that in right there, just like the last horse. Just let him take all that processing in. Sit, wait, be patient. He knows to kind of hold with this foot. Now I'm gonna use my right foot to press on him to start him up towards the cow to drive up to this cow to get pressure. And so that way I know too, like in a show pen, if my horse gets too flat, I know that I can use this foot to come up towards that cow through that turn. So now come straight up right there. There you go. Same thing. Let him hit that, hit that, take all that in. Retain that information. Then we're gonna start again. There we go. Good. And see, even though it's not perfect, I'm letting him figure it out. I'm letting him kind of make those mistakes or whatever it is. Just like right there. I'm gonna drive up with this left foot because I want that pressure. I want him to know we're taking hold of that cow. Just like that right there, there you go. I think, you know, we are riding cutting horses and so I think to win or do good, like I like to see a horse is hitting big stops but I wanna see.