 Hello, I'm Winston Hansma, and we're going to talk a little today about helping people understand how, when their trainer tells them to use their feet, what that means. There's a lot of terms and cutting that make sense to us as trainers, but don't necessarily make a whole lot of sense to people that aren't involved in cutting. We use our feet for multiple things. We use it to keep a horse up to a cow going across the pen. If we've got a horse that's coming up into a cow a little bit more than it should, then we're going to use our cow side leg to help ride it off. If the horse is falling off too much around the herd, we're going to use our herd side leg to make that horse stay up to that cow. I don't tend to use this one as much as maybe some trainers do now, but some trainers, now the question is, is how to use those legs. Personally, I like to use my cow side leg, which will be the leg that's closest to the cow that we're working. I like to use my leg on the front cinch area, so right in here. To me, for me and my program, what that does, right rein, my right leg on the front cinch area. I'm using my left leg back a little bit to hold that hip in place.