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 with valuable wisdom as the session draws to an end.
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