Part 3: Doug concludes the session with a few more jumps, reminding the rider of the take home point which is keeping her horse's neck straight. He answers some questions, and explains the importance of consistency, in canter transitions and every aspect of this mare's training. He reminds the rider that she has the talent and the heart, and she will jump well going forward as long as she's set up square to her fences.
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