You will start this lesson plan on the left front foot.  The system will be very similar to the above plan, except you will be asking the horse to move his shoulder away from you.  To move the shoulder, put your hand on the horse's neck or shoulder and add a little pressure. Use just enough to get the horse to lean away from you or take a step away.   When he stops with his weight off of his left front foot, pet him.  He won't rest it on the toe like the hind foot but he will stand with most of his weight on the opposite foot.  Each time he shifts his weight on the foot, move the shoulder away again.  Remember to work your way down to the foot a little at a time and always return to his head and pet him, then his shoulder, back to his head, and then down farther toward the foot and so on until you can touch the foot consistently. As you work on this leg you can move the touch spot down from the shoulder to wherever you want it to be.  It can be behind the knee or at the top of his pastern, it is your choice.  Follow the same sequences as you did on the back feet. 
Each time you take the time to teach a lesson to your horse, you are building a bond and developing a partnership with him that will continue to get better and stronger between you. It's just more connections between the horse's ears and making a safe horse so you can be a safe rider.