Part 1: Yogi covers the basics of stride length, take off distance, and seeing a stride for cross country and show jumping. Balance, straightness and pace are all topics covered, as well as the different stride requirements for different types of horses and events. Auditors and viewers learn the importance of aids and timing to achieve collection and suspension for a controlled stride. Yogi's concise and well-thought out explanations and encouraging feedback make the information easy to digest.
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ICP Clinic - Stride Control, Part 2
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ICP Clinic - Stride Control, Part 3
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ICP Clinic - Stadium Jumping, Part 1
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