Clinton Anderson’s Longeing for Respect: Circling Slideshow
The second part of Clinton Anderson's lesson in longeing for respect

SLIDESHOW! In the second part of Clinton Anderson’s lesson in longeing for respect, you’ll learn to send your horse out onto a circle, then cue him to turn in, stop, and face you. Controlling the movement of his feet in this manner will strengthen the bond between the two of you and sharpen his obedience.

PHOTOS BY DARRELL DODDS

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