Structure Your Warm-Up | David Marcus | PART 02
Dressage General
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6m 22s
In Part 2, David Marcus demonstrates how to use the 20-meter circle to ride forward and back transitions. He uses these exercises to correct and control the horse's reaction time as well as the horse's balance and length of stride, two things that he believes are important to the warm-up.
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