In order to canter on a horse, shift the outside leg behind the girth and start by going to a sitting trot. Canter on horseback after becoming comfortable with posting and sitting the trot, with tips from an equestrian coach in this free video on horse care.
Expert: Mara Keith-Hunter
Contact: www.sycamore-stables.com
Bio: Mara Keith-Hunter is a lifelong equestrian and head coach for the Hampshire College equestrian team. She rode in the Intercollegiate National Horse Show for two universities.
Filmmaker: David Pakman
Duration : 0:1:13
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***Please No Critique!***
-If you want to critique, go watch my newer videos.
This was my first lesson! It was amazing, and so much fun. I loved every minute!
The horse I’m riding is Simon, and my trainer is Shannon Norris at Hidden Pines. I can’t wait until my next lesson!
We did walk/halt transitions, walk/trot transitions, and then rising trot/sitting trot transitions. Then at the end, she let me off the lunge line and we started work on steering. :]]]
Comments/Critiques are very much appreciated, but please remember it was my first lesson..
Duration : 0:3:0
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This is my first ever day doing english style riding!!! I never thought that it would turn out to be so incredible!!!
Duration : 0:9:58
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