Rider Aids: Leg and Spur to Go Forward | Holly Hugo-Vidal
Hunters/Equitation
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To ask a horse to go forward, the rider squeezes with her leg. If she doesn’t get the desired effect, she turns her toe out to use the spur, what Holly describes as “telling” the horse to move forward. If a rider uses the leg and spur together, it will make the horse numb to the aid.
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