Day 3 Session 2 - Jumping | Anne Kursinski | PART 01
Jumping
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11m
The riders begin to jump lines with the knot in the reins to help keep a steady contact and allow the riders to easily follow the motion of the horse. By keeping the reins in the outside hand, it doesn't allow the riders to overuse the inside rein.
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