Using Your Seat to Steer
Western Dressage
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You can use cones to improve the roundness of your circles.Tim Christensen explains where to place the cones and how to ride the exercise while his student demonstates.
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Using Cones to Improve Circles
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Focusing on Round Circles with a Non Pro
Tim Christensen helps one of his students riding an Arabian/Trakehner cross work on 20 meter circles in to 20x40 arena. He uses the toy train analogy to help explain how to keep roundness in the circles.
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Working on Circles with a Non Pro
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