 When the outside shoulder is coming back, it would be an opportune moment for him to strike off a left lead. It won't work if he's dead and dull. He's got to have life in him. He's got to have life in him. So I walk along and I think about my right reign. I think about squeezing and releasing my right reign a time or two to get ready. To say get ready, I set my inside sit bone forward, my outside leg back, inside leg at the girth. And I'll work on walking and maybe I'll bring him up into a trot a little bit, down to a walk, do a couple transitions. I'll get his life up and then when I feel ready, I say we can strike off. When that outside shoulder is coming back is an opportune time to strike off on a left lead.