Part 6: Allison reiterates the role of the rider in creating the correct canter for each fence. She revisits the concept of the outside rein as a grounding and slowing rein, and works with the riders to mobilize their elbows and maintain a low and relaxed hand. Using the diagonal pairs of aids, Allison helps the riders create better bend and a quality canter for nicer jumps.
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Stadium Clinic | Allison Springer | T...
Allison Springer hosts a master class on staying "in the motion" with your horse. Teaching various horse and rider combinations, Allison works on correct position, and explains the difference between simply following the horse, and being in the motion with them. Viewers accompany Allison as she t...
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Stadium Clinic | Allison Springer | T...
Allison Springer hosts a master class on staying "in the motion" with your horse. Teaching various horse and rider combinations, Allison works on correct position, and explains the difference between simply following the horse, and being in the motion with them. Viewers accompany Allison as she t...
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Stadium Clinic | Allison Springer | P...
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