 You know they referred to me as being very fortunate and won all that money and I have been very fortunate But you know I started somewhere. I came up in the early 80s in California And I started in the 5,000 on-pro in the youth if I had a video here to show you you wouldn't believe it was me when I Was 13 years old those horses were running off and they were leaking and doing all that sort of stuff So I understand what what beginners go through, you know I started out and I had to learn how to get to get better and I understand the problems that people go through with their horses and and You know cutting and the horses doing right and doing wrong and all that so what I'm gonna try to do is Like I said, I'm gonna give you a little bit of pointers today Okay, now slow down here a little bit. You're out there. Just slow down just a little bit. Okay. He's forward a little bit more You're not tied to anything yet Patience. All right, that's your count now move up into her neck and shoulder neck and shoulder Excellent move up a little bit more. Good job. Now you got her Tip his nose there to the cow just a little bit all the way across Good good catch right there all the way across good job Good job all the way good all the way across there. Okay Get a good stop very good. Come on through Get a good stop over here Keep working your cow Now you got it all the way. There you go. Good job Okay, let's look be looking for a legal quit now legal quit There you go. Good right there Good job Brian, there's one thing when when you're when you're going to your right You're stopping and putting your hand down at some point maybe not on these fast to cattle But but at some point when you have the opportunity if you can stop that horse and then make that horse stay there Because you're stopping and turn and you're stopped you're actually when that horse is turning You're you're actually put pulling him quicker to the cow If you could just stop that horse a little bit more like you're doing on this side Well, you just kind of pull him and stop him and make him stay there just a little bit longer That will help you over on this side because your your tendency is you're when you're going this way You're you're pulling your horse and you're actually pulling him to a cow So you're actually you're wanting him to stop but you're actually telling him to turn quicker to the cow So if you can use maybe both hands and get a good solid straight stop going this way Then and then he'll then he'll won't be maybe leaning into the cow quite so much that makes sense to you Good job. Hey, good job cutting your cattle Oh, you went right up there and stayed in that neck and shoulder and right at that time when you needed to stop That cow you did and nicely done