Long and Low Hunter Warm-up | Louise Serio
Hunters/Equitation
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14m
Flatwork and warm-up are important parts of any ride. When they start, Louise likes the horses to go long and low with forward impulsion from the leg. When the riders start to pick up the horses, she wants to make sure they use the leg before the hand. The warm-up is also a good time for riders to reflect upon themselves to check their position and how they feel in the saddle.
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