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We, horses and humans are asymmetric. How we deal/train and develop these asymmetries to become the 'best version' of straightness that we can find, is a bit of a minefield.
With our former racehorses they predominantly run in one direction and have their own version of 'in the middle' or 'straight.' How do we approach these asymmetries, and what as riders should we do to help find 'the middle'
Louise instagram: @thoroughbred_dressage
Facebook: Thoroughbred Dressage
Website: www.thoroughbreddressage.com
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By Louise Robson aka Thoroughbred Dressage5
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We, horses and humans are asymmetric. How we deal/train and develop these asymmetries to become the 'best version' of straightness that we can find, is a bit of a minefield.
With our former racehorses they predominantly run in one direction and have their own version of 'in the middle' or 'straight.' How do we approach these asymmetries, and what as riders should we do to help find 'the middle'
Louise instagram: @thoroughbred_dressage
Facebook: Thoroughbred Dressage
Website: www.thoroughbreddressage.com
Support the show

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