Part 3: The auditors continue to critique the riders and the commentary becomes more in depth and constructive with Yogi's guidance. Touching on common issues such as riding on the forehand and not staying engaged, Yogi provides perspective. He reiterates the value in selecting and appreciating the horse for its level. Discussing rhythm and stride for all levels of horses, Yogi ties in rider position to create an overall balanced picture.
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Part 12: As the session concludes, Yogi shares his insights on rider education and the connected and global nature of 3 Day competition today. Rounding out everything he touched on in the session, from coaching to technical work, he provides a last set of feedback and leaves viewers and riders wi...
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ICP Clinic - Cross Country - Part 8
Part 8: David explains the importance of jumping the out first when training combinations. He explains that course designers like to put a narrow fence that the horse has to hunt for at the end of combinations as the levels advance. By practicing these difficult fences in training, in a competiti...