Dogstar, she has been anticipating pretty bad, but I've just been letting it slide.

Mainly the handful of times we mix up that we do full SFE, she'll break a few steps when I'm on my way back, but I don't think we'll have any trouble reinforcing the stay command later on. I guess you just need to compromise sometimes

Once she's doing 100% with the examining, I'll start laying down the rules for the stay again. I'd rather keep her drive and motivation up and have her break a few steps, than shut her down by giving a stern stay command. I kind of, get her amped up too, like I'll, jolt like I'm going to run but I won't just to keep her eyes on me, if she's drifting just a little. It's funny, because she jolts too, like "Oh gosh, she's going, NO she isn't... OH here she goes.. nope not yet.. WAHOO!" LOL
My trainer has done full out examinations, similar to ones they would do in UD. Very firm, groping almost! LOL
I guess what made me eventually think of it, was just twisting the "watch me" excercise. We had been trying to incorporate the watch me during the SFE to break her thought process. If she can't look at them, she can't bite them right?
But she would break the command, often. And if she didn't break the command, she would still lick her lips in nervousness, or curl her lip. Still grounds to be disqualified.
On another forum a few months ago we'd been discussing NILIF, and I had posted how I preferred rewarding default behaviours. When I was re-reading my post, a light went off! Instead of ASKING for her to watch me, what can I do, so she just *does*?!?!
Running backwards whooping and hollering, then rewarding at the other end of the ring is pretty hardcore motivation! LOL. I suppose it's comparable to people who drop the leash and walk the other way, just amped up a bit. As SOON as your not looking, I'm going to take off! SO you'd better be watching me all the time!
Roxy *hated* the SFE as well before. Just not happy, but now her tail wags as she waits for me to reward, and her eyes rarely even look to my trainer as she approaches now. Tongues out looking goofy.