 Alright we're going to just go through this run. I'm going to talk about when I'm positioning a cow in a cut, when I'm using what foot to ride away, to ride to the cow away from the cow, all to kind of contact the cow and keep a hold of it in a run. So right here on this cut I'm wanting the little black cow right here, the second one back and so I'm going to allow it to walk by itself as much as possible. I'm moving up through the cows to cause separation between her. I'm choosing this angle. I'm trying to put my hand kind of pointed at the cow's tail dock so that I know the cows got pulled to these cows here. So I'm wanting to get behind her but I know my corner guy's here so I know she's feeling pressure from me and him and she has a pull directly in front of her to her right to go with the cows. So I'm kind of pushing tail dock here with my hand. I've got my outside foot closed on the horse's rib cage to cause he's going to try to move away from the pressure of the bubble and we're going to just keep walking up here and you'll see this cow starts to make the corner and I'm just pushing right in the neck and shoulder now as I'm going to finish this cut. I'm starting to move into a trot in this particular run. I think I have a 16 in the first go so I need a 22 or more so anytime I need that I'm going to if at all possible finish the cut out of trot to show the judges that I really want to make it. Here I'm going to get that hand down quick so you'll notice there was a couple steps of lope at the end and to do that I'm just closing my herd side foot on my horse to to keep him going up into the cow's bubble. You'll notice I didn't spit the cow away from myself. I brought the cow back to myself at the end of the cut. That's very important is that we don't want to I want to aggressively cut this cow but I don't want chase the cow away. I don't want the turn back guys to have to re-gather it so if you watch right here I'm going to let that cow set in. So here is the finals of the derby. I think this run winds up being a four so we're going to talk about what got it to be there. In this run I option off onto a cow. I'm first out in the set but basically the other thing is there's one moment where my horse goes to roll up and has a miss in the run so I'm going to just talk a bit about how to play that off. In a little bit of a bind right now I don't want anyone to know I am so I'm going to sit early and I'm open I'm real open on this leg right here and I'm going to stay open through the turn and I'm really closed my left foot and I'm going to ride away. I'm going to get way away from this cow as far as I can and I'm going to have my horse open the pocket to pull the cow back to myself.