In years of traveling and teaching all over North America and Europe, we have learned that one of the biggest barriers to progress in the canter is the rider's seat.
But there are simple changes the rider can make so that rather than contributing to the horse's imbalance, the seat actually HELPS the horse.
In this video we give you some tips you can implement right away to help improve YOUR horse's canter with your seat.
In this video series we share the THREE THINGS that you need to learn to do to drastically improve your horse's canter.
In each video we will focus on one of the three main problems that many riders experience with their horses in the canter and (most importantly)... HOW TO FIX IT.
You will learn the exact tips, exercises, and strategies that we teach our students. You can implement these immediately with YOUR horse to drastically improve your horse's canter.
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Thomas & Shana Ritter - www.artisticdressage.com
Now located in Portugal, Thomas is an International Clinician and author of "Dressage Principles based on Biomechanics" and "Long Reining: From the Beginning through the Levade" (published by Cadmos Press in both English and German) and countless articles in many publications. Shana is a USDF Bronze and Silver Medalist. Together they create and orchestrate the Artistic Dressage program.
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