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- Video # 319: This is Kayla, working on her flatwork!
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- Question # 344: Question about pulling down on the bars of the horse's mouth...
- "Reset" Your Aids
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- Discussion # 167: Let's discuss the Dressage term, "the falling down neck."
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- Discussion # 166: Which of these 2 horses is reaching more into the rein connection?
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