Which Canter Do I Need? | Boyd Martin | PART 02
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Part 2: The session moves on to more difficult fences where the horse can't see the landing. Boyd explains how this can be dangerous and how easily a horse can chip, stop, or choke in mid air and catch a leg. He discusses the importance of opting for a more defensive position over this type of fence, with longer reins and a taller upper body. With this in mind, the riders work around a series of fences at a gallop, focusing on riding forward while being more careful in their position so they are able to recover if needed.
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