Second Level, Day 2 - Turn on the Haunches | Laura Graves
Laura Graves
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In the turn on the haunches, Laura wants the rider to feel like there is enough energy to go to trot. The hind legs have to be going up and down under the horse belly not sideways. The front legs are going around. As the circle gets smaller, the tempo and quality should stay the same.
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