Wendy-2

When pressure is applied alternately left and right (right hand sending the ribcage of your “horse” to the left then left hand sending the rib cage of your “horse” right, you will get a swinging action in the rib cage. The “horse’s” head will generally move in the opposite direction of the rib cage. In other words, using alternate pressure of your seat left and right will cause the horse to swing the rib cage side to side, which causes a “waddling” effect resulting in a decrease of forward motion.

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