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    • Warming Up – Part 1, At the Walk.
      • Warming Up at the Walk, Riding 10 meter Circles
      • Warming Up at the Walk, Riding Shallow Loops on the Center Line
      • Warming Up at the Walk, Riding Shallow Loops Down the Long Side
      • Warming Up at the Walk, Riding 4 Loops Down the Center Line
      • Warming Up at the Walk, Riding 2 Loops Down the Long Side
      • Warming Up at the Walk, Leg Yield Right to Half Pass Right
      • Warming Up at the Walk, Leg Yield Left to Half Pass Left
      • Warming Up at the Walk, Leg Yield In, Half Pass Back
    • Warming Up – Part 2, at the Trot.
      • Warming Up at the Trot, Riding 10 meter Circles
      • Warming Up at the Trot, Shallow Loops on the Center Line
      • Warming Up at the Trot, Shallow Loops down the Long Side
      • Warming Up at the Trot, Ride 4 Shallow Loops Up the Center Line
      • Warming Up at the Trot, Ride 2 Shallow Loops down the Long Side
      • Warming Up at the Trot, Leg Yield Right to Half Pass Right
      • Warming Up at the Trot, Leg Yield Left to Half Pass Left
      • Warming Up at the Trot, Leg Yield In, Half Pass Back
    • Warming Up – Part 3, at the Trot.
      • Warming Up – Trot Canter Trot Transitions
      • Warming Up, Riding the 10 meter Canter Circle
    • How to ride a perfect circle
    • Counter pattern, change of rein into the corner.
    • Developing the Canter through Counter Canter.
      • The Simple Counter Canter Loop
      • Counter Canter Loop in a Counter Pattern
      • Developing the 20 meter Counter Canter Demi Circle
      • Developing the 20 meter Counter Canter 3/4 Circle
      • The 20 meter Counter Canter Circle
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The Krowchuk Dressage horseback riding lesson program is based on the centuries old philosophies of the Classical Dressage riding schools. All breed of horses and all students are welcome, the only requirements are that you have a passion and understanding of the classical art of horseback riding and wish to learn. Dedicated to my students goals, whether they be competition oriented or simply for the art and pleasure of dressage riding, I will customize a program specifically for your needs. For the competitive oriented individuals, coaching and support at horse shows is available.

Chris with Ulla Strickland of Sharpsburg Georgia on C.F. Royal Command

Chris with Ulla Strickland of Sharpsburg Georgia on C.F. Royal Command

A major focus of my classical dressage horseback lesson program is seat development taught through a series of important dressage lessons on the longeline. Everyone talks about an “independent seat” – I focus on teaching this right from the start.

This teaches my riding students how to develop a soft, supple, elastic, deep and effective dressage seat. It teaches them how to correctly sit on a horse and also why we sit this way. Students learn how to feel for the horses footfalls and then how to affect those footfalls through their seat for clear and consistent communication thereby providing accurate riding aids.

They also learn how to execute transitions in the gaits, influence the tempo, change the bend and soften the horse into the bridle all through the correct use of the seat.

My horseback riding lesson services include:
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  • On-site lessons at Night Diamond Farm in Brooks GA, either haul-in your horse or enjoy a lesson on one of my qualified School horses.
  • Off-site lessons within the greater Atlanta region, I offer an affordable flat rate travel fee which can be shared across multiple horses or students / lessons.
  • Off-site clinics, multiple day clinics at your farm are available.

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