Trotting & Walking Fences, Two Star Horses & Riders | William Fox-Pitt | PART 10
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Part 10: The riders feed back on the session and what they've gained from walking and trotting the fences. William explains that it's a good way to practice jumping without jumping big all the time, and that it adds variety for the horses.
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