Rider Seat for Lateral Work | Shannon Dueck | PART 01
Rider Position and Aids
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12m
The first part of this ride encompasses the warm-up. It is important to check in with the horse to see how he reacts to your leg both forward and laterally. The horse needs to move off your leg promptly to keep the rider from using too strong of an aid and getting out of balance. The rider should keep the seat in the desired tempo. The leg reminds the horse to stay in front of her seat.
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