Extravagant Hind End Over Fences | Doug Payne | PART 02
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PART 2: Doug Payne has the rider apply the balance from the first exercise on a course. As horse and rider begin the course, Doug has them first establish a canter with more ground cover and engagement. He gives him tips on how to deal with the mare’s exuberant hind end and make quick turns on landing. With the second course and subsequent exercises, they work on getting the correct canter and finding a way to shorten her stride without amping her up.
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