Margie Engle’s Program - Improve Form With Gymnastics | PART 01
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Olympic show jumper Margie Engle shares her basic program of teaching horses to improve their form over fences. She demonstrates flatwork and several gymnastic exercises, including raised cavalletti, bounces and an in-and-out with a vertical and oxer.
With 250 career wins, Margie is one of the most decorated U.S. show jumpers. She earned a team silver medal at the 2006 FEI World Equestrian Games™️ and is a three-time Pan American Games medalist, taking home team gold and individual bronze in 2003 and team silver in 1999.
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