FEI 5* Judge Janet Foy works with a rider on a second level horse to warm up properly. It is important not to just let the horse go on the forehand, but this horse starts too low and behind the vertical, so she works on having the horse bend and stretch in the neck and reach toward the bit. Half-halts bring the horse back, but then the rider must give with the hand for a moment.
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Training Scale - Impulsion | Felicita...
In Part 7 of the Training Scale series, Felicitas looks at Impulsion from the horse's point of view. She talks about the German word Schwung, which comes from swinging. Some horses have natural engagement, impulsion and swing, but we need to make sure the horse is relaxed enough that we can take ...
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Training Scale - Impulsion | Felicita...
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