Rider Position and Aids
Improve your body position and effectiveness of your aids with help from the Equestrian+ coaches.
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2016 West Coast Dressage Convention: 6YO | Adelinde Cornelissen | PART 03
Adelinde almost immediately starts working on the riders position. She wants her to not take her lower leg to far back. She has the rider do some bending and flexing with shoulder-in and travers to get control of the horse behind the saddle. She has the rider move the horse all around as well ...
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2016 West Coast Dressage Convention - Five Year Old, rider position, connection
This riders goals are to improve the connection with her 5-year-old. She is the opposite of the first horse in the symposium in that she is not as forward. She has the rider use her legs and focus on keeping the horse in front of her. Adeline also instructs the rider to be more energetic in he...
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2016 West Coast Dressage Convention - Five Year Old, rider position, connection
This riders goals are to improve the connection with her 5-year-old. She is the opposite of the first horse in the symposium in that she is not as forward. She has the rider use her legs and focus on keeping the horse in front of her. Adeline also instructs the rider to be more energetic in he...
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2016 West Coast Dressage Convention - Five Year Old, rider position, connection
This riders goals are to improve the connection with her 5-year-old. She is the opposite of the first horse in the symposium in that she is not as forward. She has the rider use her legs and focus on keeping the horse in front of her. Adeline also instructs the rider to be more energetic in he...
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2016 West Coast Dressage Convention - Five Year Old, rider position, connection
This riders goals are to improve the connection with her 5-year-old. She is the opposite of the first horse in the symposium in that she is not as forward. She has the rider use her legs and focus on keeping the horse in front of her. Adeline also instructs the rider to be more energetic in he...
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Introduction | Holly Hugo-Vidal
Holly discusses the wide range of exercises she demonstrates with her students and whom they can help.