Debbie looks for relaxation in his back while they move to the trot work. She has them ride a little renvers when he becomes tight and fidgety. They try an interesting arrangement of the reins on a twenty meter circle to encourage him to be steady on the right snaffle rein. They continue to use the renvers in the walk work. When asking for the trot canter transition, Debbie makes sure he remains steady and does not go to passage first. He shows more steadiness in the canter work, and they add the half pass and single changes.
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