Scott exercises at the trot arent the standard lateral exercises, and they allow the rider to gain control of the haunches and bend.
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Self Carriage | Dr. Ulf Moller | PART 02
This horse and rider are new to each other, and Dr. Moller begins by reviewing the importance of riding the corners. As they go to the canter they get some breaks, and he reminds the rider to use her inside leg to outside rein as in the corners. He requires that the horse does not lean on the bi...
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Responsiveness | Dr. Ulf Moller | PAR...
This horse and rider are new to each other, and Dr. Moller begins by reviewing the importance of riding the corners. As they go to the canter they get some breaks, and he reminds the rider to use her inside leg to outside rein as in the corners. He requires that the horse does not lean on the bi...
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Responsiveness | Dr. Ulf Moller | PAR...
This horse and rider are new to each other, and Dr. Moller begins by reviewing the importance of riding the corners. As they go to the canter they get some breaks, and he reminds the rider to use her inside leg to outside rein as in the corners. He requires that the horse does not lean on the bi...