Managing a Young Horse's Big Trot | Lauren Sprieser
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Grand Prix trainer and competitor Lauren Sprieser rides her new, 6-year-old gelding Eddie to demonstrate how to compress a young horse big trot without using a lot of rider strength. Her horse likes to pull himself with his under neck and chest, and she encourages him to carry himself regardless of her asking him to go forward or to come back.
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