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  Lynn Palm Yielding Right
Yielding is important because it teaches the horse to respond to your aids, first on the ground, and then under saddle. Think of yielding as an exercise that encourages the horse’s hind legs to be active underneath his body. The more active and engaged his hind legs are, the easier it will be for him to balance himself and do what you are asking of him.

Lynn Palm Yielding Right

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