Rider Position: Hands and Arms | Holly Hugo-Vidal
Hunters/Equitation
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2m 55s
Holly explains the hands’ primary and secondary grips on the reins and their placement—slightly above and in front of the withers. There is a bend in the elbow, which acts as a hinge to allow for a relaxed arm and following, yet still, hand.
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