Evaluating Progress at Second Level • Easy Fix for a Crooked Horse

Susanne von Dietze helps a student evaluate her development before and after their move up to Second Level. Plus, we look at a simple solution for external oblique muscle tightness.
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Equestrian biomechanics expert Susanne von Dietze helps a student evaluate her progress before and after their move up to Second Level. Is your horse crooked? We examine a simple solution for external oblique muscle tightness.

In this issue:

  • Susanne von Dietze helps a student evaluate her development before and after their move up to Second Level.
  • Plus, we look at a simple solution for external oblique muscle tightness.

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