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06-17-2012, 07:06 PM
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| | Nice josb! That's a lot of people to beat! At the end, I know you got the wrong lead at first, but you may have been better off by bringing him down to a definite trot and just letting it be. Seemed like he wanted to get back to the canter and then kind of shuffled along in a quick trot. That's your time to show off how relaxed you are... Even if you're not :). Personally, I'd spend some time at the trot, posting along for a while. If he's not real willing to do that for you, it's something to practice at home. Change things up on him so he doesn't know what's coming up. Canter a couple jumps, come back to trot for a while. Then do it again. Then come back to walk.. Sometimes ask for a stop. Good luck |
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