Does Your Horse Look For Their Fence? | David O'Connor | TRAILER
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Olympian David O'Connor works with riders over a series of tough angled fences in his lesson focused on the horse looking for their fence. David works with the riders on moving the horse's shoulders, not just his head to make sure he is able to turn efficiently and look for his next fence. Jumping down a line of jumps with two strides between and on an angle forces the riders to be aggressive while planning and thinking fast.
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