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We are probably all familiar with the phrase “Ride from the inside leg to the outside rein”. But what does it mean? Why should you ride from the inside leg to the outside rein? And how do you do that? Inside leg to outside rein is an abbreviation for a relatively complex set of movement patterns th
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How do I ride inside leg to outside rein?