 go ahead and make her move her feet. There we go. Just enough pressure to make her keep going. I don't want to put, right now I don't want to teach her to lunge. You know a lot of people teach their horses to lunge really good both ways and everything. And to me all that comes a little bit later. I'm going to move those feet and as soon as I get out think about me a little. Right here she almost turned away. She didn't. Right there the pressure is in. Take the pressure off. I'm going to step me a little less. Just as soon as I put a little pressure there. Just as soon as I put a little pressure there. You know we're getting that same effect as we would on the end of the lunge line. So now Corey you want her just to get used to both of you? Yeah because he's a lot taller than I am. He's a lot scarier than me. So it makes a little difference. You know I still want to be in control. You know I still want eyes on me. You know I don't want her to think about what's going on back there as much as me standing here. You know because the whole time you stay with her. Because the whole time I want her to focus on me. That's just taking this pretty decent. Pretty decent. Let her look. Just keep patting around. A lot of times that first steps will be on the wild side. So we got to hold over. Stop and turn. Stop and turn.