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Monday, July 23, 2012

Spin Fix #15: Overspinning and Underspinning

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Reining is a high level equestrian event requiring a solid training program and a committed rider. Along the way, problems arise and the rider may be unsure how to correct his horse. This blog does not substitute for a "hands on" lesson with a reining coach, but will provide simple tools to encourage better maneuvers and a quiet, obedient horse in the reining pen.

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