Introducing the Seat, Leg and Rein Aids
MARK BUTLER FOUNDATION SERIES: INTRODUCING THE SEAT, LEG AND REIN AIDS
This is the second lesson in the Mark Butler Foundation Series, dealing with the way the rider can influence the way of going through correct aiding. You'll work in walk, trot and canter, using exercises which help to put your horse on the aids, and learn about the functions of the seat, leg and rein.
Your trainer for this lesson is Mark Butler, a former National Dressage Champion and dressage trainer.
The session is 23 minutes and 40 seconds in length, and is designed to be listened to whilst you are riding your horse. You should ensure that you and your horse are warmed up before starting this lesson. Lessons are optimised for use in a 20m x 40m arena.
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