We Ride Sport and Trail Magazine March 2019 | Page 17

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physically dynamic, but free-of-tension position we (yawn) have only heard about under the overused term called suppleness.

Whew, did all that weave you tired? It did me.

This exercise is about activating the hinds from the ground to demonstrate to you its value. In riding, “riding from behind” is a horsemanship principle. It means moving the horse forward by activating the hinds first. The idea is to keep a Forward Position.