Drawing Back to Turnaround
If a horse comes through the turn with his shoulder first, then usually he hasn't drawn back over his hocks to create an efficient turn.

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Break down the turnaround with Winston Hansma. Teaching your horse to draw back over his hocks before initiating the turn makes for not only a prettier turn, but an efficient turn.

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