How to leg yield without shoving
In an attempt to achieve lateral work, rider can end up resorting to shoving/pushing. This video shows some of the typical mistakes and a new way of thinking about lateral movements.
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Excellent explanation. It is exactly true. I used to shift my body to the opposite side of the half pass some years ago. Then I heard the same advice you are giving here and it got SO much easier. I remember that when I decided to shift my body in the direction of the half pass I would tell myself “it’s as if I were falling a little to the right and the way not to fall was holding on with my left leg. That also put pressure on the calf from which I wanted to push. The piggy ride example is great! Thank you.
Very helpful and instructive!!! I cant wait to try this at my next lesson i have been struggling so much!
I’m so glad I found this channel!! I love these quick tips!
Brilliant explanation thanks
She is hilarious! And concise in her explanations. Love it!!!!!
That was awesome to show what I am exactly doing and doing it wrong! Thank you so much!
That was a very insightful demonstration 😁👍 thank you!