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How to Transition from a Jog to a Canter Riding a Horse Bareback

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" Hi my name is Sarah Stetner I'm a expert horse rider on behalf of Expert Village. I'm just showing you how to ride intermediate basic steps of bareback. So we are jogging. I am now going to show you in this segment how to jog, how to go from the jog to the canter. So we are jogging along here. We are going to go ahead and I'm going to ask him to canter. So I tighten up my rein a little bit. Get him use to a transition come out. I am going to keep my equitation line form. Squeeze with my outside left leg because he is going to pick up the right lead cause we did reverse. So I'm just going to go ahead and ask him right now. That transition was really smooth. Really nice. We are cantering right now. The more that he gets ridden all the time so he does really good. The more you ride your horse the better he is going to be obviously that is how it is. So if you don't ride your horse that much of course he is not going to be you know as good as a horse that is ridden everyday. So he is ridden almost everyday so that is why his transition are very up to par. So I just showed you how to go from a jog to a canter."

eHow Article: How to Transition from a Jog to a Canter Riding a Horse Bareback

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