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How to Rein Back (Dressage Step By Step) - YouTube

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BRACING YOUR BACK FOR DEADLIFTING - YouTube

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Lendon Gray: Teaching the Dressage Horse the Rein-Back

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    • Lighten the seat slightly to allow the horse’s back to come up. Do not lean forward. • Say “Back” clearly, as you did from the ground. • Squeeze your leg to tell the horse to lift his foot. • Almost simultaneously close the fingers, …

Shannon Peters explains ways to get your horse to stop …

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Rider Fitness Tip of the Month: Shoulders Back - Dressage Today

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    Back Extension with Forward Press: Move the weights from beside your cheeks, straight forward so your arms are a continuation of your body, parallel to the floor. Keep your palms facing the floor. Bend your elbows to bring your hands back to your cheeks. Repeat 10 to 20 times. Back Extension with Forward Press (demonstrated by Kylie) | | |

Training Advise – Erase the Brace - WESTERN HORSE REVIEW

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    WHR: What should the rider do in order to help a horse that is bracing, learn not to brace? JESSE THOMSON: With a horse that gets bracy in the backup, don’t pull on both reins, but instead just use one rein and break him loose in the front end, then release and pull on the other rein until you get some backwards movement. Start small, half-step or maybe even just the …

Rider Fitness Tip of the Month: Fixing Back Pain

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    If you are just beginning, you can lean on the back of a couch or higher object. Only go as wide as is comfortable (about 5/10 for discomfort), and that you can hold the position for several minutes. Gently moving side to side with much less width between your feet is a better option if you are really tight.

Fit to Ride – Abdominal Bracing | YourDressage.org

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    Stand with your feet together and your hands clasped with your arms straight out in front of your shoulders. Have someone stand to your right and gently push your hands towards the left as you tap alternating toes out behind you. …

On The Forehand & Pulling Back - Dressage Training Tips

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    Brand new video for Dressage Training TV members discussing how to avoid pulling back, and how to deal with horses which dive onto the forehand. This is a sh...

Pedaling: A Technique to Improve Your Dressage Horse's …

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    You can use a basic technique called “pedaling” to help your horse develop rhythmic suppleness in his back. To pedal, you want to let a bit of your energy bounce from your hip down to your heel on the side on which the rib cage is swinging away. (Credit: Beth Baumert) Pedaling allows your horse to get his whole body involved in the walk.

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