Straightness In Flatwork | David O'Connor | Trailer
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Olympic Medalist David O'Conner gives a lesson focused on straightness in flatwork. He has the riders work long and low to get their horses engaged and ensure they are in balance. Working with the riders position, David helps them to create a straighter picture overall, while increasing the quality of the gaits.
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