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    • Warming Up – Part 1, At the Walk.
      • Warming Up at the Walk, Riding 10 meter Circles
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      • 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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Riding in Your Mind’s Eye 1 DVD by Jane Savoie

July 8, 2010 / Christophe Krowchuk / Recommended DVDs
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Jane Savoie has been helping dressage riders visualize their position and aids for years. Now Jane Savoie brings her dressage visualization exercises to DVD!

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Workbooks from the Spanish School – Charles Harris

June 24, 2009 / Christophe Krowchuk / Recommended Books
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The complete diaries of Charles Harris, the first and only pupil to complete the 1948-1951 course at the Spanish Riding School. Daily notes of his experiences at the SRS, what he learned, illustrating every point. This is an incredible and unique record of classical horsemanship!

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Classical, Dressage, Hardcover, Riding, School, Spanish, Workbooks

The Art of Classical Riding – Sylvia Loch

May 22, 2009 / Christophe Krowchuk / Recommended Books
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Remarkably, this is the only English-language book to cover all the great dressage masters, past and present, and to explain in depth the methods and schools represented! Over 100 photos trace classical equitation from antiquity, through the Baroque period to Nuno Oliveira, the Spanish Riding School and modern dressage competition.

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Classical, Dressage, Hardcover, Riding

Centered Riding by Sally Swift

May 6, 2009 / Christophe Krowchuk / Recommended Books
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If you haven’t read Sally Swift’s Centered Riding yet, you owe it to your horse to grab a copy of this classic book! Just buy it!

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Centered Riding: Part 1 by Sally Swift

April 26, 2009 / Christophe Krowchuk / Recommended DVDs
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Sally Swift is Centered Riding! This was one of the first riding books I ever read, and that was a long time ago. Now available on DVD, it is like taking in a live clinic with this legend. Grab a copy and renew your body awareness!

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Tug of War: Classical Versus “Modern” Dressage – Gerd Heuschmann

April 25, 2009 / Christophe Krowchuk / Recommended Books
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Gerd Heuschmann, an experienced veterinarian and life-long horseman, pens one of the most controversial books of the decade! In this book, Gerd Heuschmann describes the basic anatomy and physiology of the horse and identifies widely used incorrect training methods that are popular with top international dressage riders. Hyperflexion, Rollkur -> TORTURE!

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Classical, Dressage, Riding, Training

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