Discussion # 12: Lets further discuss the difference between speed and impulsion:

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It's often been said that "speed is the enemy of impulsion." What do you think that statement means? What is the difference between speed and impulsion? And how could an increase in speed negatively affect the impulsion level in the horse? (Click on Discussion Title above (in blue) to read this educational discussion)


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