Effective Rider Aids - Horse in Front of the Leg | Holly Hugo-Vidal | PART 02
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Holly Hugo-Vidal explains the importance of having a horse in front of the leg and shows what it looks like to have a horse in front of the leg and behind the leg. She then explains how to correct a horse that is behind the leg in the walk, trot, canter and over fences.
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