When you ride, your horse is an extension of you. What that means is that you have control of all four feet. This warm-up exercise is going to help demonstrate that and give you an opportunity to see whether you have that or don’t have that before you get on your horse.
In your warm-ups, it’s important that you don’t just physically warm your horse up. You also want to test his mind and emotions. This exercise is great to get some of that done.
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This exercise helps to combine two of our prior warm-up exercises. It helps to combine the four-corners, the sending, and also the separation with these horses a little bit. It adds some speed, agility, and some mental decisions for both you and your horse.