 Recall command in Shutsun IGP Sport step 2. It didn't take him actually long to learn step 1, which is running through the poles, between my legs, when I recall him and learn the command come. So I've practiced literally a few times and he is just doing it great. And so we're ready to introduce the second portion of this command, which is the dog needs to stop in front of you and sit straight. So right now I'm gonna try and see if he's gonna stop or he's gonna knock me over and we'll see what happens. So what I'm going to do is I'll set him up the same way as I did. I'll give him command come and then when he's approaching instead of tossing the ball between my legs, I'll try to stop him and say sit and help him to sit and see how he does it. And then when I interchange these commands, recalling and running through my legs or sitting, more often I do running through my legs and randomly I do sitting command. So the dog doesn't slow down because in the sport it is important that the dog doesn't slow down, goes really fast up to you. And then we'll have one more step after that, which I'll record later. So let's see. Sit. Good see. Yes, he did pretty well. I thought he's gonna bruise my legs. And so you always, when you train this recall command, you always reward through your legs, always in training. So the dog doesn't learn to sit far away if you think to throw the dog, the ball towards the dog. So if you do that, the dog will anticipate and they will start sitting more away from you than you need. And for that reason, the reward is always coming through the legs or behind. So the dog needs to run through the legs in this practice. So let's do one more run. Come on. And for now, I'm not worried about him being a bit crooked. To fix that, we'll practice that in the next step. For now, it's just interchanging between running through and commands to sit. So let me do a couple of run-throughs to finish on that note because I don't want him to learn to slow down in front of me. Good boy. So here that is. You have two phases of the same exercise that you now can interchange. And the dog just loves it. Look at him. He's so happy. Happy training.