Mejora la incurvación de tu caballo al paso con este sencillo ejercicio de barras

Un nuevo ejercicio de barras tiene como objetivo mejorar la incurvación del caballo y la precisión del jinete utilizando cinco barras.

El ejercicio requiere colocar cinco barras en línea recta con cuatro metros de separación entre cada una. Los jinetes deben calentar y luego pasar al paso entre las barras, realizando serpentinas amplias con una incurvación uniforme en los giros. Tras llegar al final, se realiza un giro de tres cuartos de círculo para pasar por encima de las barras antes de repetir el ejercicio en la dirección opuesta.

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