Training Buzz: Systematic Training

Felicitas von Neumann-Cosel explains systematic training to understand the horse’s neck, topline and his ability to stretch his back.

Welcome to the Training Buzz sponsored by Purina. Today we hear from accomplished Grand Prix rider and trainer Felicitas von Neumann-Cosel. At a clinic, before taking to the saddle, she talks about the importance of systematic training and understanding the horse’s body parts before you can get the horse to stretch and use his back properly.

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