Correcting Your Leg Yielding Problems - Working Laterally with Your Horse

Daily Strides Podcast for Equestrians - En podcast af Lorna Leeson

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How many times have you asked your horse to leg yield, moving forward yet sideways, only for it to become frustratingly obvious a few steps into the moment that what is happening underneath you is definitely not what you had in mind?! Asking our horses to leg yield is one of the first introductions they will have to lateral movement.  It introduces our horse to the concept of not just going in straight lines and moving forward, but also adding in some lateral or sideways movement as well. It is a wonderful exercise for supplying our horses and has the added benefit of being easy enough to introduce to younger or less schooled and developed horses who have not yet achieved collection in their gaits. A true and correct leg yield happens when your horse moves forward and sideways, along a diagonal line, keeping their back straight with a slight flexion of the poll away from the direction you are travelling. Read More... Additional Resources on this Topic Leg Yielding to Refine Your Asking Aids in the Saddle Lateral Movement – Leg Yielding Using Lateral Work to Improve Your Walk FREE Weeks Riding Plan Online community for equestrians working on their mindset & fitness Online Community for equestrians focusing on re-schooling horses (and ex-racehorses)

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