Young Hunter: Create Suppleness at the Canter | Keri Kampsen
Hunters/Equitation
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3m 12s
Moving into the canter, Keri creates rhythm by showing riders how to first establish a connection through your seat and leg. She then creates balance and shape along with connection through demonstrating a soft feel around her inside leg aids.
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