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A well-trained horse should collect, which is maybe the hardest manuever to fully understand as a rider. It means your horse is obedient to your legs and responds accordingly. He can move off your legs, two-track, and sidepass. He’s easy to align between your legs to go straight, and you can use your legs to help him round up his back and flex at the poll. You should be able to use your legs to control the flexibility of your horse’s head and neck. People