Leg Yield


Posted on 19th June, by Admin in Blog. 1 Comment

Leg Yield

Good morning this is Will Faerber from Art2Ride with my lovely wife Karen and our horse Zoolander. Today, in the following video we are going to talk about the first and preliminary foundation exercise of classical dressage, and that is the leg yield…

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One response to “Leg Yield”

  1. Jessica says:

    What I like most about this video is the chuckle from Will when Zoolander spooks a bit. It’s nice to see people with balanced responses to animal antics; aaaaaand moving on, Zoolander.
    I giggle a lot at my gelding’s antics and spooks at things on the ground (once he spooked at a LOG on the road, it must have creeped up on him) and he darted to the side so quickly from a stand still I didn’t expect it and just slipped out of the saddle. I laughed, and just continued the hack. He doesn’t do those things any more, he’s got a good brain and want a to please, he’s just had limited experience with logs! Haha!
    Humble is best, I think, and don’t take it personally!

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