 Can you show some exercises how people can learn to ride with their feet and maybe turn their horse around, I guess, with their hand down? Yeah, and we kind of came up with this little idea of giving you an area, because a lot of people will go to using their feet and trying to turn them around, and they'll be all over the arena trying to get a horse just to back a circle. So as you get better at it, and you've practiced it a little bit, this is a good thing to do to challenge yourself to get them to where they'll draw around and stay in a tighter area. And, you know, watching people turn them around and stuff at the shows, a lot of people don't really understand how much time goes into getting them to draw off those feet and getting them to back around without using your reins. It takes a lot of practice, and probably, I mean, the best at it is Gary Gensalves. You'll see him, he won't even have to move his hand. He'll have his big old foot in there, and just they'll just turn around real soft. And so, you know, he can do that anywhere, and they're going to turn. So if he gets in a jam, he's got his way out. There's no problem there. So that's what we were kind of talking about yesterday. So this mayor, I haven't even done anything with her, so it'll be kind of a good test. But she's five. She should kind of do this stuff pretty good if I get her thinking good. But I'm just going to ask her here. I'll start with my hand up a little bit. So I'm going to ask her to turn right, and I'll just use a small amount of pressure. And as you can see, she almost hit that pole right there.