Riding Straight to a Crossrail | Ronny Riemer
Ronny Riemer
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Ronny has the riders jump a small crossrail. Once through the turn, he wants the riders to connect with both legs and both reins to ride straight to the fence. He reminds the riders that their legs will do more to create a straight horse. Their hands will not.
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