Seatbones Control In Walk
In this 2 minute snippet I talk about seatbone control and show a little exercise which prepares the rider for developing better control of tempo and better control of their seat. The final exercise is a precursor to learning how to halt directly from seatbone control. The snippets were taken from the course 'The How of Riding' which you can check out in the link below. https://dressagetraining.tv/the-how-o... Taught by Peter Dove & Mary Wanless BHSI BSc JOIN TODAY AND GET ACCESS TO THE BONUS WEBINAR AND DOWNLOAD 'MASTER DRESSAGE - THE BASICS' Fleck Whip available at https://dressagetraining.tv/product/f... Dressage Training TV provides instructional videos, articles, audio and live webinars. We cover subjects such as groundwork, rider biomechanics, competing, test riding, equine & human bodywork and rider fitness. Sign up for membership to join live webinars each month, watch multiple training videos, get feedback on your position from trainers, and join a Forum community of people also interested in improving their relationship with their horse through Dressage Training. https://dressagetraining.tv/tv-member... Where to find us: Dressage Training TV https://dressagetraining.tv Facebook / masterdressage / dressagetrainingtv / ridewithyourmind Instagram / dressagetraining.tv

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