Riding the Bending Line | Holly Hugo-Vidal
Hunters/Equitation
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3m 9s
Holly explains how a rider uses her eyes to determine where the track in the bending line needs to be in order to ride it in an even six strides. She explains how riding different tracks to the first fence affects how much bend between the two fences is needed.
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