Olivia helps a rider warm up on a young mare. In the trot, the rider needs to help show the horse how she can shift her weight back and add a little more airtime with her legs. Adding 10-meter circles helps balance the horse more on the outside side. The horse needs to turn and hold herself up and not rely on the rider to hold her up.
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Warmup for a Young Mare | Olivia Lago...
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Training/First Level | Felicitas von ...
FEI trainer Felicitas von Neumann-Cosel works with a Training/First Level rider and this fun, 9-year-old Draft-Cross gelding.
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Training Scale - Connection | Felicit...
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