Riding the Hind Legs | Shannon Dueck | PART 01
Rider Position and Aids
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During the warmup part of this clinic ride, Shannon stresses that the rider needs to start to feel the hind legs more than the front legs in the connection. When the horse starts to come round, be sure not to throw her away. Every transition can help train the horse to step her hind legs under and bring her shoulders more up.
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