Visuals of a 20-Meter Circle | Tim Christensen
Western Dressage
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1m 40s
Tim shows the specific parts of a 20-meter circle and where it should be ridden during a Western dressage pattern. He gives a visual of how the circle should look and gives helpful tips to achieve this in your pattern. Tim also explains what the judges look for in a 20-meter circle.
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