Shoulder Control With Your Horse Through the Corner
Tate Tips Brought to you by Billy Cook Saddles
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6m 21s
When a horse drops its shoulders in the corner, you lose control of both the steer and the horse for a couple of strides during the run. In this video lesson, brought to you by Genuine Billy Cook Saddles, Tate Kirchenschlager explains the importance of keeping your horse’s shoulders elevated through the corner—and offers drills to help you gain control in the turn.
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