Three Leg Cues for a Successful Ride
Team Weaver member Dave Billotte and his horse Blackhawk demonstrate the proper use of leg cues when riding a horse. These include cueing directly behind the cinch to move the horse’s shoulders, directly underneath the rider to move the ribcage, and behind the rider’s natural resting position to cue the horse to move their hips.
It is recommended that your horse be able to move their shoulders and hips independently before attempting to move the ribcage.
For more training and tack tips from Weaver Leather’s library of resources, be sure to check out our full YouTube channel!
Видео Three Leg Cues for a Successful Ride канала Weaver Leather Equine
It is recommended that your horse be able to move their shoulders and hips independently before attempting to move the ribcage.
For more training and tack tips from Weaver Leather’s library of resources, be sure to check out our full YouTube channel!
Видео Three Leg Cues for a Successful Ride канала Weaver Leather Equine
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