 I'm Gavin Jordan, we're going to discuss how to train a weekend horse, how to tune one up, get it ready to go show, many aspects to the weekend deal that's a little different from the age event, but basically it's all just, you know, I just don't want her to rush anywhere, just keep her watch, she's real wide on that cow, but that's a good cow, so we're not going to set her up to fail, we don't ever want to put our horse in a position that they can't handle, that's when we get into trouble. I want her a little two-handed, get her across, just frame that body just a little bit, make sure she's coming with that nose, see she's just trying to get tight right there, so then I want to put her back up to the cow, make sure she relates all that to the cow, and there she goes right to the right spot, just back around there a little bit, just kind of doing that just so I've got control, I'm starting to turn her off a cow a little bit, just so she doesn't get so tight, that's the perfect example of what I want her to do right there, I turn her, it's a bit scary turning one away from a cow because it's exactly opposite to what you want her to do when you're cutting, but there you see how she just widens out real good, now we'll go back to the cow, everything has to relate back to that cow, there she went to the right spot, and especially on the weekend level it's not always about winning, like an age event, we advance through the go rounds, into the finals, then it's all or nothing, but when you're hauling for a world title, it's get a check, first, second, third, you can't always win, but if you take yourself out of the cutting, that's on you, so at home here if we can teach you these horses to be accurate, and right here he just wants to come with that shoulder a little bit, so I'm just trying to bend him around, soften him, go with the cow, there we go, really hard into that ground right there, really tight, good cow sure doesn't hurt, like right there I'm just