S02E10 Downhill Conformation
If the horse is lower at the withers than at the croup, we call it downhill conformation. This is considered a fault, because it makes it more difficult for the horse to move over tha back and carry weight from the hindlegs. We discuss how this fault may be trainable, and not just a genetic trait.

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S03E19 Whip, curb bits, spurs and draw reins. Do we need them?

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Impulsion without nerves, energy without freaking out. At least eventually.

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Secrets of Thoroughbred Horse Conformation

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How Horse Conformation Affects Performance and Soundness

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Useful stretching and coordination exercises for riders!

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Reining & Cutting Horse Conformation... Good Or Bad?

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Finding the canter rhythm in the lunge

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Why do I get more tired when I stand than when I walk? A theory lesson.

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Does your horse struggle with hills?

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Riding Uphill and Downhill

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Pedal Osteitis Findings in a TB Gelding

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What the Comanche Understood About Horses That We Forgot

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A horse with BAD conformation

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S04E10 Multilateral - Bend, weight, and dynamics!

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She Tried to ATTACK! Until I tried this...😳

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Myofascial Release

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Slow, but steady improvement on stiff Orion

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Sherry Cervi Explains Saddle Fit & Using 'Shims'

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Freiheit auf Pferderücken - Der lange Weg der Nez Perce (ARTE 360° Reportage)

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