Part 2: The riders work on riding forward. Phillip has the group incorporate a gallop into the course, making it even more critical that they maintain the line and rate their speed before take off. They work over challenging terrain and a hill. Phillip coaches them to control the speed without taking the power out of the jump. They encourage the horses to look at the fence and allow it to back them off so the riders can stay soft on the reins.
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Schooling For Competition, Prelim & I...
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