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if you do a flying change but the horse only changes infront not behind is it still a flying change


P.S not even sure if this makes sense to any of you :)

 
Dnicholls15:14, 17 December 2010
 

Hi, well its half a change to be honest. Normally we would be hoping for, if not a clean change, ie, in front and behind at the same time, then a change behind would be preferable! What might be a good idea is to come and have an assessment lesson with us at Talland, then a horse can be selected to help you to learn how to ride the preparation and the aids for a change on a horse that can already do the exercise. Then if applicable, maybe you can bring your horse up in the future, Hopefully this helps, phone contact number and email address can be found on the Talland homepage.

TG

 
Tgawler19:37, 18 December 2010
 


If a flying change is late behind this is not a change! But half a one. The back end is the most important bit of the change, so I ask a horse that goes late behind to change behind only...not easy but I am happy to show you if you are local one morning when I am working the horses! Pammy

 
Pammy Hutton15:03, 20 December 2010
 

Thanks guys and yh i do live local i'm here every monday.tuesday.wednesday school holiday :)

Darcy

 
Dnicholls18:04, 2 January 2011
 
 
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