Straightness and Rhythm to a Distance in Canter | Ronny Riemer | PART 02
Jumping
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6m 22s
They do the same exercise in canter to the left and then add cantering a crossrail Ronny stresses rhythm and straightness throughout the series in order to come to the jump in a balanced rhythm He advises that the horses need to be slightly more forward than the riders think
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