Western Dressage Rider Biomechanics - Part 3
Western Dressage
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Next they go into canter. Since the rider tends to have more weight on the left side than the right side, they focus on keeping the legs and seat even and balanced. Then they notice how the horse is moving compared to the rider’s body position.
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