Part 8: Yogi talks about ingrained patterns and the challenge of changing bad habits. By taking viewers and auditors through a simple exercise, he poignantly explains how difficult it can be to alter habits riders have, and how this must be a long term process. He goes on to discuss the importance of straightness. Yogi works with the riders while also providing unique insight into his coaching methods for anyone with an interest in instruction.
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ICP Clinic - Stadium Jumping, Part 9
Part 9: Yogi talks about the importance of confidence in the sport of eventing. Using an exercise with ground poles, horses and riders build confidence while working on riding forward into a small fence. By explaining how to set the exercise up, Yogi provides viewers with a valuable tool to take ...
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ICP Clinic - Stadium Jumping, Part 10
Part 10: Yogi discusses the sport of 3 Day Eventing as a whole and its requirement that riders be competitive across all three events, versus single event sports. He talks about rider adaptability, to be able to have a solid dressage position as well as a more forward seat for jumping, and the cr...
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ICP Clinic - Stadium Jumping, Part 11
Part 11: Yogi discusses the ideal position over fences and the technical influence this has on the biomechanics of the horse. Watching clinic riders jump, Yogi invites auditors to identify improvements that could be made in their position. He coaches the riders on areas still to be worked on. His...