Horse riding, trot and canter
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That's cool, how do you know such great English? Hehe we are having a nice little chat!!! ;-P
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lean a bit more forward but accet that ur an amazing rider especially when he bucked you didnt panic you stayed calm well done
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@MrsSander sorry, but I just had to speak my mind. I bet you're a lot better now!
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das schmeckt mir sehr gut!
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@q8Pally Great! except the part where you got a horse that acts like a bull . . .
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@K882011 OMG!! it actually worked! today my lesson was such a fail I got the big tough horse he was acting like a bull the whole lesson just tried to pull the rope to the right after that Run like a total freak jumping trying to drop me down so I pulled 1 direction and yeah slowed him down that gave me the chance to pull both and stop him anyways had to pull my horse and only enjoy half of the lesson coz of the horses rage... <3
Oh and what country is this in and what language is the instructor speaking?
PrincessPurple1313 3 days ago
@PrincessPurple1313 It's in Germany, the instructor speaks German.
MrsSander 1 day ago
This girl looks really inexperienced. She kicks every time she posts and she was kicking with her inside leg for canter!
PrincessPurple1313 1 week ago
@PrincessPurple1313 You're right, I was really inexperienced back then, the video is 4 years old. If I remember right, tt was the second time in my life that I was cantering :)
MrsSander 1 week ago
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Guys Please help read this - Iv'e always been great in every single way ,but in the end when I need to canter I always get in trouble because I dont know how to stop the horse and he keeps speeding up how is it possible to slow him down? because each time I pull the reins the horse goes even more wild and yeah I almost fell that after the lesson every one came around asking thats how much I failed ,any Tips Please PST!!
q8Pally 3 months ago
@q8Pally In order to start cantering you need to push the horse with one leg (as giving a signal to trott) and move your second leg more to the back of the horse. If you push the horse with your both legs in the same position it thinks you want it to speed up.
MrsSander 3 months ago