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  • i really like her position.

  • i like how calm the horse is

  • Ouch, this guy wouldda liked a release, eh? Haha. Nice job though.

    Love this grid. Does wonders for lazy kneed horses!

    

  • @JumpAndRein She's got a nice light feel of the horses mouth. She's not yanking or pulling back in any way at all. The horse looks very relaxed and comfortable throughout. 

  • ThAt HoRsE hAs A hOrIbLe TuCk. ITs LeGs GoSiDeWaYs. NoT A bAd RiDeR jUsT tHe PoNy HaS a HoRiBlE tUcK

  • @horse4ever1999 DoN'T TaLk LiKe ThIs It'S sO aNnOyInG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @horse4ever1999

    The horse is in training, so it is understandable, but I did see that.

  • @horse4ever1999 MaYbee If yOU DiDnT WrItE LlIKE THIs SOMeoNE wOuLd hAVe sAid the horse may not be experieced/sore... theres usually a reason behind things...

  • sehr huebsch:)))

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  • i love this horse!

  • is that guy speaking english?

  • How far apart should i place the poles and jumps for my 15.2hh horse? Please help someone! :) Thanks.

  • i have done this grid with my horse and its fab - i also did it with my dog which was ADORABLE! see vid response :P

  • i did this grid before and it helped my rushy horse slow down!!

  • i LOVE this grid.

    It should be law tha all young horses master the poles of it before they go anywhere. makes for brilliant canter :)

  • oh yea! :D

    i remember that.. very fun, but very difficult!

    especially with a horse that likes to run out lol

  • that's why they had the poles resting on the side of the fence, to keep them straight

  • i did that exercise with my little 4 year old he loved it and its difficult to keep urself out ya saddle 4 a little llonger because you have to sit up to sit through the stride !!

  • i wanna try!!

  • beautiful horse! jumps great!!! nice lesson!

  • Great exercise. Rider should try to keep her butt out of the saddle a little longer or she may cause horse to start pulling rails with his hind end.

  • what she is doing is actually correct. When you are learning, you are taught to come right out of the saddle to keep you in balance. However when you get to doing more advanced stuff you only fold that much so you dont unbalance the horse by throwing your weight around

  • nice horse :]

    i love grids!! i think the rider needs to release and fold a little more though

  • lovely horse =]

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