 The canter is very much like a wave, and it's a three beat gate, so one, two, three, one, two, three, one, two, three, one. If I wanted to speed him up, I would ride with a little more energy into the motion, and if I wanted to slow him down, I would sit against the motion. All the while though, I'm keeping this rolling rhythm through my body, and that's really important. So when I slow him down, I don't just quit riding. I just ride that wave back, back, back, back, back, back, back. So it's important you keep that canter rhythm, and then same thing when I ride him forward. I'm keeping the rhythm. I roll it, roll it, roll it forward, forward, forward, forward. So there's a rhythm that I'm doing this with it, and then when he's in the canter that I'd like him to be in, then I'm going to just maintain, and I'm going to harmonize with that. So I'm quietly riding that wave in rhythm, in unity with him.