Steffen Peters - Managing a Strong Mare - Part 1
Rider Position and Aids
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Steffen Peters starts by riding a mare on the second day of a clinic. He says that forward is great, but the horse can’t run through the rider’s aids. The horse must not try to take over in any capacity. Steffen likes how easily forward the mare is, but she needs to come back more promptly. And while she is strong, she has a good mouth and willing temperament, so he suggests collecting her and then finding the place where the rider can release.
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