Kasey Perry-Glass concentrates on the canter, asking the rider to move him off the inside leg to the outside rein and give when he gives. The right lead depart improves.
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Leaning on the Bit, counter canter, F...
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Leaning on the Bit, counter canter, F...
Dr. Moller teaches this lesson on a six year old by beginning with an emphasis on being straight, and starting the turn with the bend, and finish with guiding with the legs of the rider. He asks for more bend on a circle until the inside rein gets light without holding too much on the outside re...
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Through the Body and Neck | Dr. Ulf M...
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