Introductory Level

Delve into the Introductory Level basics of dressage with a focus on forwardness, steady tempo and balance.

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Adult Amateurs: Biomechanics To Correct Your Leg and Seat Position
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Adult Amateurs: Use Biomechanics to Improve Balance and Communication
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George Williams: How Horses' Hind Legs Work
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Dressage Basics: The 20-by-60-Meter Dressage Arena and 20-Meter Circles
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Selecting an Appropriate Dressage Instructor
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Understand Your Center of Dynamics in the Saddle
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A Long Neck Equals a More Rideable Horse
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What Is the Purpose of Posting the Trot on the Outside Diagonal?
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What Is the Purpose of Posting the Trot on the Outside Diagonal?
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Resolve Tension in Your Legs While Riding
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Charles de Kunffy's 3 Principles to Create a Dancing Partnership with Your Horse
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How to Improve Dressage Basics
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