Maintaining Rhythm | Over a Small Vertical | Holly Hugo-Vidal | Part 2
Hunters/Equitation
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6m 38s
Building on the exercises in Part 1, Holly Hugo-Vidal explains why bad distances happen. For the final exercise in the series, she has the rider approach a vertical in a good rhythm and balance, and when the horse has focused on it, she has the rider look at her raised hand, concentrating on maintaining the horse’s rhythm and balance.
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