5 5 10 4 6 4 3 3 7 9 11 8 2 9 1 8 2 7 2 4 6 5 12 3 1 6 6A 7 2 6 5 2 FC 6 5 7 1 3 4 1 3 4 8 8A 8B Figure 6 Try turning your dog both to the left and the right at jump #2. Do a serpentine from #3 to #5 as seen in Figure 6a and again from #7 to #8. #2 and #3 as shown in Figure 8a or a rear cross at #3. At #5 move toward the right wing with your shoulders facing forward to cue the back side of the jump. Serpentine from #5 to #6 as illustrated in Figure 8b. the tunnel so your dog is on your left for #4 and #5. Do a front cross between #5 and #6. Pull from #6 to #9. Figure 11 Lead out past jump #8 with your dog on your right so the off-course jump is behind you as shown in Figure 11a. As your dog lands from jump #1 and is intent on coming around the off-course jump, begin moving toward the tunnel at #2. Do a front cross between #4 and #5 and between #5 and #6. Do a rear cross at #8, turning your dog to the right. Figure 7 This is an exercise of pulls. The entire exercise should be done with your dog on your left. Figure 9 Do a lead-out pivot or a lead-out push from #2 to #3. Pull from #4 to #5 and use a false turn to pull through from #5 to #6 as shown in Figure 9a. Finish with your dog on your left. Figure 8 This is an exercise for getting your dog to the back side of a jump. Lead out to the inside of #2, and as you release your dog, step to the left wing of #2 with your shoulders facing forward to cue your dog to the back side. Do a front cross between 10 Figure 10 Start with your dog on your left and do a front cross between #2 and #3 as seen in Figure 10a. Do another front cross out of Clean Run | April 08