Rider Position: Head and Eyes | Holly Hugo-Vidal
Hunters/Equitation
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Riders should hold their heads so they are looking ahead at eye level and the brim of their helmets are parallel to the ground. They want to keep their balance in the center of the horse and turn their heads slightly in the direction they are going, using their eyes to look at the next fence.
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