Third Level Warmup | Laura Graves
Laura Graves
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3m 54s
Laura works with a talented third level horse and rider pair. She feels that they can improve overall by increasing his suppleness in all directions. The horse has to be able to move forward through the suppleness without getting tight. Laura also talks about the horse head and neck carriage in training versus in the show ring and how they can be two different things.
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