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- One hidden mistake most of the riders make, that causes 90% of all trouble
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- How to learn canter transitions
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1. How to gain your horses respect?
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The One Mistake
Most of the riders make this one mistake, that makes it impossible for their horse to respect them. Fix it and everything improves.
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Stop without reins
Step by step process to learn to stop your horse reliably without reins, even if its difficult to stop him by pulling reins at the moment.
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Canter Leads
Complete process of learning the stand still to canter transition. I will also show my little trick that always gets my horse into the canter lead I ask for.
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Riding Bareback
Last video in the series will show you the basics of controlling your horse while riding bareback without reins. You will learn what it takes to get there.
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