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Lilian
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Lilian asked in PetsHorses · 9 years ago

What is reverse two tracking?

I just read an article about one rein stop (which I have never tried) says" I have found that side passing two tracking and reverse two tracking are the best places to start.

I have never heard that expression and wonder how to accomplish it and what it does? Article by Arron Raulston. in The Horse Communicator.

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  • 9 years ago
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    Since no one else has answered I will take a stab.

    You can do a shoulder-in and a quarters-in in leg yielding so all I can think of is he is talking about the orientation via the track in the half-pass. Towards the center and away from the center. I have never heard of it but I had to quit rigorous riding years ago due to a back injury (Darn it)

    None of my dressage books or the internet mentions the term.

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