 If I ride to where I think that cow should stop and I can tell it's not going to stop, then I'm going to back back off because if I get out here too much and it's one of those cows that just it's not going to honor my horse and I can tell start pushing me well now if I'm out here too far and that cow on one of my horse now that cow is going to control me more than I'm on a control the cow. Matt has really simplified this farming and I know my weakness was cutting cattle and moving the cows forward and with the way he presents this message that's very easy for me now is that we did today and I'm excited about that. Really enjoyed the clinic you know I was a little skeptical it was for me that was reaching my pocket a little deep but walking away with it having I would have spent double that word. Matt has got an extremely good way of wording things that make sense I mean overall I think he's done everybody here everybody here has definitely improved even just in the two days and he puts keeps things in simple terms but he doesn't just say you need to be in position but he tells you how to get there and how to get yourself set up I mean he helped me today I've been having problems with my horse getting back into the herd and told me exactly what I need to do coming out of the turn to get him up out of the herd which I've just been kind of struggling with and that's one thing that's going to help me a lot right there. Pretty good on this side just on that side right there hold this front end up pick your hand up hold this front end up there change his angle back to that flag just a little yeah fix it here because if you fix it here you can change the angle then it will get there any stop but if you wait and try to fix it then then a lot of times you're fixing it when they need to be stopped so you're just making them turn and they're missing the stop so so fix it coming out of the turn and then travel on at the new angle. I really enjoyed the clinic I like the fact that Matt presses the consistency and simplicity of cutting and how just to try to keep it simple get really involved in all this critiquing and back and forth type of deal is if you can keep your horse in relationship to that cow everything else will come together. You know I went from a horse that looked pretty good in the first day by the second day was just I mean I couldn't be happier. That's one of the hard things with cutting is you can't say always do this you know what I'm saying because sometimes you know if I cut a good cow I'm going to be a little more aggressive and right out there a little further to control that cow if it's a tough cow I'm going to back back off inside a little bit and just play defense till I can get off and cut another cow but but the key is wherever I am on that cow I have to be the same on both sides I can't be at the cow's head on this side and its shoulder on the other side. He simplifies it and I think a lot of people overthink this and I really think a lot of people can do it there aren't very many people that can actually teach and communicate well and I find that just amazing that just little simple things that I've picked up today in this weekend I mean while you've seen me from day one to today it's amazing and I can't wait to go to the next cutting. We had every level in there you know you have people that have trained their own horses people that are just starting I think people that are even like there are a couple ranch cutters in there and to see them improve also I mean just drastically it isn't just a trainers clinic it isn't just a beginners clinic it tailors to everyone. Sometimes when you have a group of cows out here and they're kind of milling around you got to take a little pressure off and just give it a little time and get your cow stopped. You go just all you can do now stick with her there you go good good job. There's a couple things he pointed out right off the bat my stirrups are too long I brought those up now it's easier for me to kind of be queuing the horse and all and then you know I have a big problem with staying relaxed in my stops and stuff and he worked with me and I feel much more comfortable about that now. I'm anxious I can't wait to get home let the horse kind of rest a little bit then I'm gonna start practicing I'm gonna get ready for that next show. You know now if I was coming to Texas or something that's hey you know can you have any advice can I stop in I feel comfortable calling him at least and that's priceless.