 It's been a pretty incredible year for me. I won like 707,000. All right, we got us some three-year-old here, little bay mare. She's a daughter of S.R. Instant Choice. And this one has a tendency to want to think about me quite a bit. But so I try to feed the cow to her as much as I can. Stay up against that cow a little stronger. I like to hold that line as much as possible without putting too much pressure on the cow. You definitely want that cow to come to you if you have a lot of looks, if you're pushing too much, you won't be able to get that up in that ground just a little bit. Nice move to get a little more control of him right there and then let him get comfortable again. And moving across that cow. A lot of people have their own theories on how they want to work cattle, where they work across to round. You know, I think you can do it in any way you want. Everybody's looking for the same thing. They want the finished product that you can go be competitive with. There's a lot of different ways of training and a lot of ways of working to achieve that. This is a four-year-old. She's my high-brow cat. I have a mare called Ms. Echo Wood. I've trained her from the start. Shoulder up to the insane shape of 30 last year. I think I split fourth and fifth. Thinkin' good there. You gotta keep this mare tightened down a little bit. She gets just a little strung out on her on you because she's got a lot of move. And sometimes she overextends herself a little bit. But as you can see, she handles herself off as well. Keep her slowed down a little bit. She gets over doing right there. You want a horse to get across that pin and control that cow. But certain times you gotta play a little more defense than normal. I like the horse to be tied on a cow and if I wanna ask them out there, they need to respond and get out there. And then tighten back up when I want them to. All right, now see right there? Hold her in that stop after you stopped her there. Make her stay in that stop. Make her back up a little bit. Do you feel a roll of that stop on you? Yeah. All right, well, when you do that, when you feel that, go ahead and hold her in it. See, same thing right there. What? Hold her back in that stop. Make her take a step back before she turns around. Just when you stop real hard. That was really good. Very good. That's the only thing you gotta work on is when she stops and turns, you gotta make her think you want her to suck back in the middle of that turn going. And when you do, when she leans up on that count, she's going somewhere and you can't just use your hands as you draw.