Ingrid Klimke’s Freely Forward Mentality for Hind-End Engagement • SI Joint: The Key to Your Horse’s Movement

German Olympian Ingrid Klimke shares her “freely forward” mentality for better hind-end engagement. Plus, learn how to recognize the early signs of sacroiliac joint issues to keep your horse performing his best.
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German Olympian Ingrid Klimke’s “freely forward” training philosophies are powered by her passion for the horse and classical dressage principles. She explains this mentality and how it can improve your horse’s hind-end engagement. Plus, learn how to recognize the early signs of sacroiliac joint issues. This all-important joint is key to your horse’s movement.

In this issue:

  • German Olympian Ingrid Klimke shares her “freely forward” mentality for better hind-end engagement.
  • Plus, learn how to recognize the early signs of sacroiliac joint issues to keep your horse performing his best.

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