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^^^Exactly. Bringing up old topics, just to say something negative, is one of the reasons I'm getting close to leaving this forum.

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| I'll try to explain leg yields the best I can. Open up your outside hand, but keep it by your hip.Then apply pressure with your inside leg but keep your horse walking forward.Usually, I do it down the quarter line while my horse is still in motion and then open up my outside hand(which is moving it more to the outside), and pushing him over with my leg. That's the best I can explain it.
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