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The Dressage Seat from the Trainers Perspective - Rider Position

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Uploaded by on Aug 11, 2010

2003 USDF National Symposium featuring Lisa Wilcox and Ernst Hoyos. Watch as Lisa addresses rider position including the use of the driving aids.

To purchase the complete program or for more information visit www.usdf.org.

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  • Rider is bouncing all over the place in the canter - not a word said about it.

  • Slack neck, broken at the 3rd vertebra, leg aids in walk out of time. Utterly fundamental, not mentioned once.

  • Stop kicking the horse with those spurs. Apparently you have to earn your spurs! You traditionally get the when you don't need them anymore. That horse is so beautiful! The instructor's advice was useful, but she should have told that rider about the spurs.

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