Intermediaire—Bonnie Canter and Vitali—Day 2
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On Day 2, Bonnie Canter returns to work with Olympian, Sabine Schut-Kery, focusing on elements of Intermediaire I. Sabine encourages Bonnie to concentrate on tempo and maintain it. Vitali needs to grow stronger in his hind legs to carry more advanced elements in the higher levels of dressage. Bonnie must be more rhythmic in her leg and not allow Vitali to lean on her. Sabine advises her to connect with her horse using her hand, rather than leading him. Schooling the trot improves the rhythm of Vitali's canter. They discuss his frame, connection and productive stretching.
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