 Okay, so now the flow looks like it's going to go to your right. When you always talk about right and left, you always talk about setting in the horse, setting on the horse, okay? And I tell all my amateurs and non-pros and stuff, when you talk, talk like you're setting in the horse. So they're going to the right, now see yourself side passing over, you know what I mean? Which I'm fine with, I'm fine with, you know what I mean? Because you definitely don't want to be caught not stopping your flow and slowing your flow down. Because it looks like the flow is going to get out of there on her. You know what I'm saying? I would rather slow everything down, because what happens is we stop our flow, but we really don't stop on, we really don't cut on the right side. You see what I'm saying? She's cutting on the inside of the flow. She stopped the whole flow, and now she's cutting the cow right here. When we should have been cutting the cow on the outside of the flow. Does that make sense? And then pretty much you parted the waters and it worked out, but that don't always work out. I'm glad I've been doing my exercise sitting here. So it worked out fine, you know what I'm saying? But when you set a flow up like that, you should be cutting right out here, nice clean walk right up to that cow. When you get anxious, now think about this, when you get, Kathy Don taught this to me years ago. When you get anxious, cutting a cow, and you two will probably use this too, because I do also. When you get anxious, cutting a cow, you go, when they say just cut shape, cut shape, and you're like, oh crap, oh crap, you know what I mean, right? You go, okay, I got this, three, two, one. You count down, you get your mental state of mind, not to panic when you go underwater. If a horse is wanting to cheat you there, say this horse is, I know I'm getting into a lot of depth, okay? I do this, Duncan knows I do this every time we have a clinic. But if I didn't care, I wouldn't be wanting to do this much. So if a horse is wanting to cheat you out going to that right, okay, then you can stop and take your left leg and turn it off that cow and turn it back. In other words, if you know what I'm talking about, cheat, if it's wanting to turn too quick, now her horse didn't, okay? Her horse wanted to be a little bit long right there, right there at the end, see? Right there. And then which way does she turn? She turns back to the left. Take your right leg right there and turning right back over these hawks. Those little bitty things is the way you can cheat and keep a horse tuned, okay? If I'm not correct, you get long right here and a little out of position on this cow. I need to sit quicker, the next time over there, you sit quicker. You look that cow in the eye and you read that cow's head and everything. What do you watch when you watch the cow? You watch the ears. What do you watch? Speed. You start thinking about something. I don't know if it'll help you or not, but you get gritty on that cow's eyes. You know how these border cowlies watch these cows, okay? You be a border cowly. You be that dog that gets down in there and watches that cow, okay? You got to have cow here too. The horse just can't have cow, okay? You have some cow right here in your guts, okay? So when you get out there, next time you work a cow tomorrow, it will let that horse be able to draw back. So just hold that right there just a minute. So if you run over here and stop and you're right there, if my horse is drawing back like this, it's drawing the cow to you. So if I'm a basketball player, basketball's behind me, I'm going like this, correct? Okay? I'm not going to stay up on top of my offensive guy and then he'll run around me. So if you're working the cow and you're working the cow and you're too close to it, sometimes nine times out of ten, you'll hit that cow in the butt and it'll go around you. So you want to go stop, wait, and...