 So, cutting horse training online has come to the extreme Mustang makeover tonight. The final, to check out some great horsemanship and reserve champion was Taryn Munch who has actually taken this out before. Tonight, you were a crowd favorite by far really. Congratulations, and how did it feel tonight about your performance? What did you think? I was really happy. I was really proud. I really like that horse. He's one of the most trainable horses I've ever ridden and he gave me everything he had out there and I couldn't be happier. Man, I'm as proud as I could be. So, explain the Mustang makeover. You get to choose a horse, you buy it at an auction, just explain the process, how it works, and how long you get to train on it. Okay, so this year, every year is a little bit different. This year, they came up with a pool of about 200 horses and they had a video preview of them. They had you about five seconds in a bucking shoot so you could tell how tall they were. And then they gave you about a 15-second clip of them trotting around in a little pin so you could see them move. And I don't remember dates, but sometime in March they had the auction and I ended up buying this one and one other one. They let you buy two and on June 13th you had to pick which one you were going to show and you could reassign the other one to another home. So I reassigned the other one to Clark Cupkey and I kept this one. So we have had 120 days to work with them and then we come here in Fort Worth to compete for, I think they said it was $130,000 worth of prize money. So tell us how is training a Mustang different to say a cutting horse? A horse is a horse. I think it's all the same. You train with positive reinforcement and lots of lots of work. I mean it's I don't know which one's harder. They're both hard and lots of work both ways. So the fact that they're wild you don't have to spend longer establishing trust or anything like that? That's probably the longest process is getting them where you can easily catch them and saddle them and ride them. For me once I get them where I can easily catch them and saddle them and ride them I ride them 20 or 30 minutes a day. The only thing I do different for this show is I might ride them twice a day all through the summer. Shorter rides but more frequently because whenever you get here you have to show them two or three times a day and that's quite a bit of pressure on a horse that's only been out of the wild for a hundred days. So I just try to teach them to accept all kinds of pressure. He's probably not talented enough to be a big time superstar cutting horse but a great using horse, a turn back horse, a ranch horse, a family horse. He could do any of the rope horse. An all-rounder. Just yes ma'am and those obviously those horses are more special to me than a cutting horse because you can do anything and have fun getting a job done on them. And what's this horse taught you in particular? Just to have fun and enjoy spending time with your horses. I'm sorry. It's emotional having to cycle by? It is. And I don't know why. I've never been emotional about any horse I've ever sold until this one. I don't know. This one I looked forward to waking up every morning to go out and ride with him. He's the only horse ever that when I walk out the door of my house he nickers at me every morning. And I don't know why. He's just something that we've had a lot of fun together. Well he just sold the 20,000? Yes ma'am. Were you tempted to try and pay him? No ma'am. We train horses for a living and buying and selling is part of making our money. Brenda Landing and Mark Landing bought him and that's a great home. And that's the most important thing to me is that he has a good home for the rest of his life. That's what this is really about to me is getting the wild horses adopted in a forever home. So I have to ask you, how do you come up with your ideas for your performance? I've always just tried to rope and tie something down. In my mind in 120 days that's the coolest thing you can do or that I can do with a horse. To have one understand to do a job when you're 30 foot away from him is what I think is one of the best horses there are. Well congratulations. It's an awesome effort. Everybody loved watching it and we wish you the best with everything. Well thank you very much.