20 Meter Circle at B or E
Western Dressage
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52s
Tim Christensen goes over a circle at B or E and explains what it will look like during a Western dressage pattern. He walks through where the circles should be ridden, which letter you will start at, and the exact points of the arena that you will ride the 20 meter circle.
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