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Post by VeronicaF on Jun 29, 2016 10:48:39 GMT 1
Its not as easy as it looks. please share your videos.even the ones how not to do it.
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Post by alonerawnut on Jun 29, 2016 12:58:44 GMT 1
youtu.be/yQzn2VR5wgAThis isn't quite what you were looking for, but later in the video I'm long-lining Harry through an S-shape. For leading through the L shape, you need to be able to ask for one step at a time backwards, turn on the forehand and ideally turn on the haunches, so you can ask for whichever move you need to get round the corner. I'd work on this away from the L-shape first, possibly alongside a fence. Perhaps share a video of what you're doing so far and maybe we can give you tips
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Post by clipclop on Jun 29, 2016 14:14:47 GMT 1
Good advice above. I was also going to say that you need to teach both turn on the forehand and turn on the haunches first as well as having 'back' established before putting them together.
Make sure that you differentiate between how you ask for turn on the forehand and turn on the haunches to help prevent the horse getting confused
Sent from my SM-A300FU using proboards
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Post by VeronicaF on Jun 30, 2016 21:38:33 GMT 1
I have been following harrys prograss on the members forum alonerawnut,the journey has been fantastic and I look forwards to more updates.
I haven't got a video,I have done it but have found its not as easy as it looks.
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Post by portiabuzz on Jul 3, 2016 13:19:42 GMT 1
I can't wait to try with Leo ! Kelly and Pie make it look so easy of course but will have fun trying !
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