Sequence of the Gaits

Welcome to Dressage Today Podcast’s Training Buzz. This week’s tip comes from Grand Prix trainer Lean Wedenmark. Shestresses the importance of understanding the horse’s biomechanics of the walk, trot and canter. Only when riders have full knowledge of that can they learn when to effectively affect the horse’s stride.

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