© mia grant 18 19 1 2 1 2 3 You CAN do a wrap from in front of the jump, but you need to complete YOUR rotation in front of the jump and bring your dog's attention toward you before you cue the jump -- not afterward. It is usually easier to just stay on the landing side of the jump to cue this turn. 3 For the rear-cross handler position, I definitely do not want to be facing the right jump stanchion. This position if done correctly DOES create a right turn at the jump, even if you meant to cue a left-turn rear cross. Once you get to the takeoff side of the jump, face the left stanchion and move in that direction to accurately cue a rear cross. Nancy Gyes and her husband Jim Basic run Power Paws Agility in San Jose, California. Nancy has been the AKC World Team Coach since 2006 and has been on the AKC World Team herself seven times: four times with Scud and three with Riot. Nancy and Riot earned both a 1st and 2nd place in Individual Agility at the FCI Agility World Championships. Nancy won the USDAA Grand Prix Finals four years in a row with three different dogs: Scud, Riot, and Wicked. Nancy and Wicked were also on the winning team at a Dog Agility Masters championship. Nancy and Riot were the 24" AKC National champions twice, and Ace was second in the Championships in 2012. Nancy and Ace represented the USA at the European Open five times and they were the first US duo to make it to the podium, earning a bronze medal in 2011. Nancy shares her life with four Border Collies aged 13 to 2 years. Contact Nancy at www.powerpawsagility.com where you can also view articles and videos. June 15 | Clean Run 25http://www.powerpawsagility.com