 what I would like you to really think about is get it good, get it nice, get it soft, get it so that things feel like they're not coming up on you quick, but it's slow, you can ride the precision, you know where your horse's feet are at, your horse knows where their feet are at, and then you can start to add speed. You can also begin to close the angles up in the poles so that your horse now has to navigate a little quicker, be a little more handy with their feet, and that's going to add a whole another level of difficulty.