 He's following a focus, so if I look over towards the blue rope or the hill, I want him to look where I'm looking. So you really can get the horse's focus to mesh with your focus and then cross the hind legs a little bit and then have him face you. You're connecting with your horse. The horse needs to help you because when we trail ride, what guess what we want? The horse has to look to us, not to the herd. We'll circle around the log. This is so important that we can do this. Take the hind quarters over, back up a little bit, take the forehand over, change direction and do it again. You tend there's something spooking them on the trail. You want to face the thing that they're scared of. You don't want to put their butt to the thing they're scared of because next county. When you're trail riding, you're not just responsible for yourself, but how many of you go trail riding and are just now debs maybe in that or put your hands, put your hands down forward and relax your arms and she'll relax too. Ready? Bring your right leg back, right rein turn, take the hind quarters turn. Could you back them up a step or two? And then could you go to the new direction or change direction? All right, walk on. How slow can you walk? Ron's going to be like, Oh, man, my horse doesn't want to go. Either it is mine. My horse wants to move. Good. All right. Now, high five. Come back down. The harder the line, the more your pay attention to you. So as people we go, I don't want to go down the steep side, but in reality, that's going to help him pay attention. Oh, this way. Ron, I want you to ask release you. Yep, or take his hinders. One more. Eyes up. Yeah, right. Answer. Okay. And up top. You're the eyes meaning they want to stop on top because they don't know what's over the crest of the hill. Good. Nice job. And look at you, Deb. You're doing awesome brain. It's weird because you're like he didn't. It's like, if I let him have a longer, I want to show you guys something. Don't go around on the trail. I want you to go straight through the brush. And you keep them between the legs. Don't let them push on the legs. You go forward and through. Don't let them push on your leg. Straighten up. There we go. Ask the water. Keep them forward motion. Don't question it. Get it done. Get her feet. Get her feet now. Now get her feet now. Easy. Easy now. Relax. Relax. Relax. Good. You can come to me. Easy. You got it. Come to me. Come to me. That's nice.