Shoulder-In/Haunches-In Through the Trot | Kim Barone
Hunters/Equitation
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7m 10s
After ensuring responsiveness of her horse following the leg yielding exercise, Kim then goes on to begin the shoulder–in movement. Kim talks riders through the movement as she demonstrates the shoulder–in while explaining her use of aids. After working through the shoulder–in, Kim explains that the haunches–in exercise, while not suitable for young horse, is great for more experienced horses and riders to improve suppleness.
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