The riders take to the circle and see how many levels they can make it through the exercise while Gina offers feedback and correction when needed. The first rider has a bigger striding horse and struggles to compress the stride so Gina suggests using the feeling of walk to canter as a tool for correction. While the horse makes improvements in fitting the strides in, he quickly fatigues, and Gina explains the exercise is very concentrated, much like longing, and the horses need to be given regular breaks. The second rider has an issue with her horse running past the fences and losing the line. Gina works on her aids and taking a more outside line and is able to help her have success.
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