Part 3: Riders work at the canter to use their seat to create light collection. Yogi talks more about the importance of flatwork for jumping and the value of laying a foundation to create stride control through a course. By working with horse and rider combinations as individuals, Yogi provides viewers with a wealth of insight and tools to take to the saddle and improve their own stride.
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