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Does Your Horse Look For Their Fence? | David O'Connor | PART 04
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Part 4: David continues to work with the riders, reminding them to give and soften around the course. One rider has a tendency to set his hands on the horse's neck when landing. David explains why this is a common issue with eventers, but it's inappropriate for show jumping where the hands should actually raise up slightly on landing. He feels riders should have the ability to both set their hands down when galloping and going across country, but also pick them up in the stadium.
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