Training Scale - Impulsion | Felicitas von Neumann-Cosel | PART 07
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In Part 7 of the Training Scale series, Felicitas looks at Impulsion from the horse's point of view. She talks about the German word Schwung, which comes from swinging. Some horses have natural engagement, impulsion and swing, but we need to make sure the horse is relaxed enough that we can take his natural movement and enhance it.
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