Prior to asking for canter, Laura first wants to make sure the horse has a quality walk and position. She wants to support the horse to help him stay in balance. As he canters, she starts to bring him up more and then alternates between that and going more forward before asking for a single flying change. She stresses that the rider also needs to stay in balance.
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Canter Lateral Work | Laura Ashley Ki...
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Second Level - Canter Leg Yield | Lau...
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Second Level - Counter Canter | Laura...
From the canter leg yield, they move into some counter canter. Counter canter should have the same balance as true canter. Typically a long horse wants to pull himself along with his front legs so he has to learn to make the hindlegs quicker. Meanwhile, the rider needs to make sure she is riding ...