 Let's start her off here and just make her go right to work. Right here I'm going to step to the hip of this cow, and if this mare doesn't just get a hold, I'm going to put my hand down and I'm going to kick her across here, so she'll get a little bit more serious. Even if those first three or four turns aren't just real pretty, I want her to just get a hold of that cow. Catch her here. Everybody has something they feel in their horses and stuff, and some of my show horses I've been feeling like they're not just getting a hold right off the bat. So if your show horses are doing that, chances are your three-year-olds are going to be doing that, and that's what I've felt in some of them, so just making a big deal out of, every time that cow goes somewhere, just making it a big deal that those horses just get to that spot, get to that spot, there, still gets her head just a little low in that spot right there. You just have to kind of keep her balanced on that cow. The adjustments that I want to make right here, I want to be real small, and I don't want to take away any cow from her. I want her to be thinking about that cow only, and the adjustments that I make. I want her to look back at me too much, just change what she's doing just a little bit, and go right back to looking for that cow.