 I'm gonna work this horse on the flag a little bit just to kinda, so y'all can see what we're doing because we're gonna be telling you to do the same thing but kinda give you a visual of what you're gonna be working on, okay? I think maybe that might help you understand it a little better when you start working. The one thing I want everybody to really see in this is how I'm using the cow to help hold my horse in a good position, okay? And what I mean by that is like, so I'm out here, I've stopped the cow, my horse has stopped, ready to turn around, and now I just want that cow to pull me through a turn, okay? So that cow will pull me through the turn and then same thing, I'll stop here, in front of the cow a little bit, down at stop. Now you guys were talking about legs, he starts right here and then if he needs that, he does this hold, hold, but he does it right here and then he goes to there, you see that? Okay, so make sure and look at that aspect too. And I know we're taking our time doing this but we really want you to see how much is all there, okay? All I'm, and what I do with my feet depends on what I feel from the horse, okay? Like, so like if, well let me just, here, let's turn around and say, I'll go over here and stop. See right here, my horse is in good position, I just have very light pressure with my legs on both sides just a little bit and all I want to do is just stand. You see what he's doing with these hands, like he's got them up, but that leg's reinforcing that horse to hold that shoulders up, see that right there? Really watch that, it's just a little bit, like he's raising those withers up, that belly and lifting those shoulders.