Training Buzz: Forward off the Leg with Adrienne Lyle

Olympic dressage rider and trainer Adrienne Lyle explains how to ask a horse to move forward off the leg and reward for the correct response.

Welcome to the Training Buzz sponsored by Cosequin. Hear a bit from Olympic dressage rider Adrienne Lyle as she works with an adult amateur rider to get the horse forward off the leg. Tempo is the top priority for this pair before they work on things like straightness and bend. Lyle also stresses to keep the hands as quiet as possible when adding energy to avoid giving the horse mixed signals.

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