Third Level

At Third Level, test your horse’s ability to perform medium and extended paces, with additions of the half pass and flying lead change elements.

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Tips to Fix a Crooked Rein-Back
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8 Ways to Survive Flying Change Hell
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How to Maintain Correct Bend in the Half Pass
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10 Tips for Better Dressage Trot Lengthenings
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George Williams: How Horses' Hind Legs Work
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VIDEO: Janet Foy on the 2019 Third Level Dressage Tests
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How to Ride Correct Flying Changes on an Overeager Horse
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How to Develop Quality Downward Transitions
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Introducing Your Dressage Horse to the Double Bridle
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Success Through Precise Riding with Lehua Custer
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Tips for a Correct Outside Leg Position
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Courtney King-Dye's Advice to Improve Your Balance in the Saddle
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