This is a lovely example of working a Grand Prix stallion with freedom and flow in a bitless bridle. Ms. Froment emphasizes a giving hand and the suppleness of the horse while providing a training session that allows the horse to flow forward in even the most complex movements.
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Reschooling the Upper Level Horse | L...
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Reschooling the Upper Level Horse | L...
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Reschooling the Upper Level Horse | L...
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