Building a Mental Speedometer | Kristy Herrera
Hunters/Equitation
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10m
Kristy explains and demonstrates how to build a mental speedometer to control your pace on course to find better distances. She starts at a walk with "1 mph" and shows how to add and subtract pace through the trot and canter as she builds to a canter pace needed to jump a course.
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