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Einstein would be proud of my Insanity...
yes it's interesting isn't it because often you see people saying not to practice your tests because the horse might anticipate the movements. But the only way you really e.g. nail a turn onto the CL time after time is to practice it! you only learn the muscle memory of riding the moves by doing them, and often the way they link together in a particular test will affect how they ride, so just being able to produce a 8m circle is one thing, but producing one from the CL after a shoulder-in is another thing entirely!
I was always advised if your horse anticipates to learn small parts but change where the choice of which parts start and finish. So for movements abcde, for example, you practice abc one day, bcd the next time and cde the third time.
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