Forward and Back in Canter | Ronny Riemer | PART 02
Jumping
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The horses should be able to freely move forward and back in the canter and bringing the horse back should mostly be done with the riders upper body. In a course if the rider collects the horse abruptly it could mess up the striding and distance to the next fence.
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