Half a Half-Step | Michael Bragdell
Groundwork
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3m 6s
The next progression is to eliminate the moment of pause. Michael still just has a hold of the left rein and isnt asking the horse to be on the bit. He just wants her to be straight. It takes time and practice to be able to walk backwards and be ready to quickly and accurately apply pressure to the hind leg in a consistent rhythm.
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