 All right, so this one now is a dual ray gilding out of one time there This is a really talented horse too the big thing I kind of Feel with this horse and what I kind of work on a lot with him is I'm trying to get his front feet to soften up When I say soften up when When he goes into a stop, I don't want to feel him brace on his front end like this Because to me when he braces here, it puts all the weight here I want to feel him break that front end down to where like he's driving from behind and pushing and every all his weights on here instead of being hitting here and hitting here so and to me how I get that a lot is I Really need to make this horse roll up over that bridle and really soften here at these withers and Make him roll around and I'll trot him in a lot of these circles like this Just make him stay here and make him be soft to where I can trot him around here Change and go this way when I change. I don't want his head to come above this saddle horn here, so Just gonna jog him around until I feel him be soft here I'm just gonna play with him a little bit there that was better to where when I feel a little resistance I kind of just want to take that away from him now it's not Jerk on him and spur him and You know make him worried Like once again, it's it's softness So there he was kind of still a little heavy on that front end, so I'm just gonna back him up and the other thing too is this back up's got to get a little better like The the stops only as good as At all the way to it now let him have it Let him be comfortable here See now how he softened his front end up He's really changed See there that front ends getting softer There now he's not beating the cow here His timing is really good there I want the cow to go and pull him through just like that I'm gonna quit that cow and get another one