Most every rider dreams of cantering (or loping) with ease and collection—the grace of a refined horse and rider team taking off with control and changing leads on command. Join Julie Goodnight in Volume 4 of Goodnight’s Principles of Riding. Here, she’ll explain the gait’s footfalls and how your body impacts your horse as you cue for a canter, select a lead, and feel when to ask for a lead change. Julie also guides you through valuable troubleshooting tips and teaches you to train your horse for the best canter ever.
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(Note: This is not a DVD purchase. This video is no longer available as a DVD.)
BEFORE JULIE: cueing for the cantering was like the board game “Twister”. 🙆🤦🙎🤷🙍🙇.
AFTER these videos: 🥳🤸🧘🏇
THE 7 reins ❗3 🦵 positions ❗
3 cheers & birthday 🎂 🎉 for Julie
Goodnight 🥳🥳🥳. WOO HOO
🤯 she made difficult be simple ❗
THE WITHERS:
in front of ❓ behind ❓
Direct ❓IN•direct❓
Wish to move: FH❓HQ❓
6 DOORS 🚪 IN A LONG HALLWAY
I found a few of Julie’s previous videos on YouTube and was instantly hooked with her knowledge, expertise, and low key approach to riding and handling of horses. There wasn’t a moment of hesitation in buying these four videos. Not only does she provide ground work to get you properly in the saddle, she shows you exactly what you should do in the saddle. I have become a much better and confident rider through her instruction. Now I just need to get a horse. 😉
I love how Julie breaks it down to explain the canter- the visual aids with different color wraps in the horse are very helpful. Excited for better riding whether to practice what I am learning!
Clear, informative video. Very helpful.