What is the best way to ride a turn? Pull the inside rein? Push with your outside leg? Move your inside leg back?

In this video, Wendy Murdoch – international clinician and anatomy expert – is going to demystify how to turn your horse. What Wendy teaches is the universal language of movement, weight, and balance. In this way, you can signal your horse for a turn in a way they will understand and can follow, regardless of training or riding style. 

To make this even more clear and interesting, Wendy teaches with horse and human skeletal models. 

Enjoy! 

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  1. I have been taught to use my legs first and a lot more than my sensitive mare needs to make a turn. I love the subtle turn of the hips and will surely give that a try. Thank you so much.

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