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Equestrianism / Sports / Horse gaits / Impulsion / Canter and gallop / Dressage / Trot / Collection / Half-halt / Forehand / Piaffe / Riding aids
Date: 2008-07-26 15:00:11
Equestrianism
Sports
Horse gaits
Impulsion
Canter and gallop
Dressage
Trot
Collection
Half-halt
Forehand
Piaffe
Riding aids

Dressage Today “Ask the Experts” Column July 2008 Issue Question: "Articles about dressage riding always mention that one should drive the horse but not let it go fast. Could you explain what that means? How do I

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