Submission and suppleness, rhythm, contact and collection are some of the basic elements that make up a horse's training and which all riders need to come to grips with. But what do they actually mean, and what is their order of priority? This book gives a clear description of how a structured schooling programme can be put together and what importance should be given to each of the individual components of training.
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Anne-Katrin Hagen
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bookFirst Steps in Dressage : Basic training for horse and rider
Anne-Katrin Hagen
bookRider's Aids : How to get it right
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bookThe Structured Schooling of Horses : Foundations of success
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bookThe Structured Schooling of Horses : Foundations of success
Anne-Katrin Hagen
bookRider's Aids : How to get it right
Anne-Katrin Hagen
bookFrom Flatwork to Jumping : Schooling over poles
Anne-Katrin Hagen
bookFirst Steps in Dressage : Basic training for horse and rider
Anne-Katrin Hagen
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