Laura brings us a horse and rider with Grand Prix experience. It's interesting to note that both are very tall- he is almost 18-2! They talk about how they warm him up and how they stretch him before asking for a collected walk to extended walk. Laura emphasizes that after the rider makes a correction she immediately goes back and asks again with the correct aid. They check all the pieces before going on to the work. Laura talks about how in the beginning of training they may have to work for either forward or suppleness, but the goal is to have both at the same time.
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