One of the best skills to reward is for a tight turn after the middle jump. This comes in very handy when I want to set a tight rear-cross line. It rewards the dog for staying tight to me and not flanking. Figure 10 shows a couple of examples rear cross drills on a pinwheel as well as examples of reward placement for tight turns. D 10 R RC A B Try this rear cross drill. Do the mirror image as well. Reward at the second jump, nice and tight on the line after your shoulder rotation. R Stacy Winkler has been teaching agility for over 15 years. She is located in Vista, California. For more information on the training concepts in this article and other training articles you can visit her blog: https://stacywinklerblog.com. To learn about her Foundation, Connection and Drive, Jump and Contact Foundation online classes, inquire about seminars, or contact Stacy directly, go to http://www.stacywinkler.com. R C RC Try this rear cross drill. Do the mirror image as well. 38 D R Reward the tight turns as shown on this rear cross drill. Clean Run | March 18https://www.stacywinklerblog.com http://www.stacywinkler.com http://vosm.com