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Discover how holding lead ropes too short can negatively affect the freedom of movement, balance, and emotional wellbeing of horses in adaptive horseback riding lessons. Learn about common causes behind this issue and practical solutions to ensure both horse and rider enjoy the full benefits of their lesson.
00:00 Introduction: The Impact of Lead Rope Handling
00:09 Negative Impacts of a Short Lead Rope
01:33 Personal Introduction and Mission
01:56 Common Issues with Short Lead Ropes
05:19 Why Do We Shorten Our Lead Ropes?
11:43 Simple Solutions to Lead Rope Problems
14:16 Training Techniques for Better Horse Handling
15:44 Community Feedback and Conclusion
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