Box Basics: Teaching Your Head Horse to Stand Square and Leave Strong
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Success begins in the box. A head horse that’s standing square, balanced and ready to fire is more likely to give you the kind of start that sets up a winning run. In this video lesson brought to you by Genuine Billy Cook Saddles, Tate Kirchenschlager breaks down the fundamentals of body control in the box—sharing simple, effective tips to help your horse stand correctly and push off with power every time.
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