 All right, so now that we've worked on the falling off issue, now we're going to work on long and short, and it doesn't matter which direction you're long or short, we all wind up showing where our horse is going a little longer to the left, a little short to the right, or vice versa. So this is how I address that issue if I'm going to show tomorrow. Now let's say this horse, because typically my issue myself is I like to be long left and I like to be short right. So it's something this horse is very used to, so I'm going to address that issue. Now keeping in mind I start working the flag the same every day on these older show horses. I'm going to walk right to my flag, approaching the back corner of it, and I always start, they have to approach cautiously when I approach the flag. Anytime I'm going to work on a problem and they march at that flag, I address that first, then I go back to my original problem, which today is long left, short right, we've got to fix it. This is much more cautious, flag moves, I pull them straight back, get my half turn, get my square stop, excellent. Now if I know yesterday when I showed him he was long to the left, I'm going to stop inside my flag by about three feet to the left, back up and I'm going to pet him and make him feel nice and comfortable right here on this angle. I'm going to approach the flag about three feet inside this flag, I'm going to walk up and approach it. Then when it moves.