Thank you! Jordan (in the video) trained Leo using seat and leg cues. Leg cues had to be very subtle as Leo was very overreactive at first. He pays very close attention to his rider's seat and tries very hard to please.
If your horse isn't wanting to respond to your leg cues, go back to the beginning and give the pressure cues from the ground. When he's responding well with consistancy, take it back to the saddle.
This is amazing! :) I wish my boy was that responsive to my legs!
ShinyTsubasa 8 months ago
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EquiSoup 2 years ago
Thank you! Jordan (in the video) trained Leo using seat and leg cues. Leg cues had to be very subtle as Leo was very overreactive at first. He pays very close attention to his rider's seat and tries very hard to please.
If your horse isn't wanting to respond to your leg cues, go back to the beginning and give the pressure cues from the ground. When he's responding well with consistancy, take it back to the saddle.
LaCasitaPeruvians 2 years ago