Following the shoulder David Lee Archer

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Uploaded by on Jan 18, 2009

Showing what I mean by following the shoulder.
I am using a deaf horse ,name Wizard to see his story
go to http:nickibranch.com/falconridge and to go the blog.He is one of the resue's at FalconRidge rescue center

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  • yes on a tight turn and you get the horse to truly follow the shoulder they end up pivoting on the front end..

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  • When a horse follows the shoulder it seems that we will see crossing over in the front. Is that right? Some of the turns with Wizard seem to show him crossing over, and others don't. When he's crossing over, it's almost as if he's starting a pivot/turn on the haunches. Is that what we want?

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