Geoff-Teall – 3’ Level – Riding a 4-Stride Line – Part 2
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The clinic riders continue the four-stride line exercise, focusing on correct pace. Geoff Teall also says the riders need to work more by feel so that they know what adjustments to make. Additionally, the more the riders can allow the horses forward, the easier it will be to keep them straight and bring them back.
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