Second Level - Canter Leg Yield | Laura Graves
Laura Graves
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7m 55s
With this particular horse, the canter work is more advanced than the trot work. They start with canter leg yield making sure the horse doesnt surge forward, even if it means going less sideways. This exercise will help move the horse more into the outside rein and engage the hindlegs. This is the beginning of collection where the horse must be hot and accountable while he stays back.
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