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Hand And Float Together

Thursday, January 1, 2009

This part allows me to feel exactly what needs to be completed while the blade works on the area. I feel exactly what the tongue of the horse feels. This is important when working on the "nooks and crannies" as described in a similar titled piece in the articles section. It also allows me to place pressure on the blade over the difficult area which is more efficient then applying pressure with my floating hand way out on the handle. Thus less pressure is used and the horse responds favorably to it.

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