Rider Aids: Slowing Down a Horse | Holly Hugo-Vidal
Hunters/Equitation
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2m 8s
Holly explains how a rider can use her body weight to slow a strong horse. To ask a horse to slow down, first the rider would close her hand. If he didn’t respond, she would then close her hand and bend her elbow. If that didn’t work, she would lean back, being careful not to drive with her seat.
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