How to use fence to Collect your horse
How to Use the Fence to Collect Your Horse | B1 Horsemanship Most riders chase collection with their hands. Richard uses the fence. In this video Richard breaks down a simple but effective exercise using the fence as an aid to build hip control, lateral softness, and shoulder control all at the same time. Do it right and you'll start to see it show up everywhere — lead departures, loping circles, working cattle, rollbacks. It all comes from the same place. This is one exercise from the full B1 training library — step-by-step programs, a comprehensive video library, and Richard personally answers questions in the community. Join B1: https://b1horsemanship.com B1 Gear Shop: https://b1-horsemanship-gear-shop.fou... Facebook: / b1horsemanship Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/

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