Lateral movements from the ground
Webinar by Babette Teschen
In this webinar Babette explain gentle ways to improve your horse’s ability to move forward and sideways, bringing it to life with many videos of different horses.
6. Submodule
Lateral movements require rhythm, strength, balance, suppleness and coordination. Babette will show you strengthening and stretching exercises and I will provide help for common problems that might arise.
At the end of this webinar, you will have a better understanding of lateral work and its biomechanics. This online seminar is a step by step guide on how to explain lateral movements to your horse first close to the horse, later at a distance.
Course excerpt:
Babette will explain the following exercises to you:
- Shoulder-in
- Counter shoulder-in
- Stepping over
- Haunches-in
- Haunches-out
- Half-pass
- Leg yield
Lunging lateral movements at a distance is a wonderful opportunity to work on the lunge in a varied and highly gymnastic way.
My training follows the principles of my “The Course in Lunging” Self-study course.
No Risk! Refund Policy: You have 60 days to return your order.
Testimonials
Experts about the work of Babette Teschen:
This is what you get with my STARTER ONLINE COURSE BUNDLE in Lunging
- Lunging Horses E-Book - 180 pages
- "Master Healthy Lunging" - submodule 1
(online seminar≈ 78min.) - Access to our media library with many videos explaining the exercises and lectures, and additional texts for downloading
- Thorough information about the anatomical interrelations you need to know for lunging
- Practical explanations and exercises for teaching your horse correct movement on a circle from the beginning
- Concrete help and ideas for solving frequently encountered problems
- Extended exercises and ideas for intermediates
Bonus: Many extras about physiotherapy and acupressure in connection with the Lunging Course
$89
You can also book a lunging course module individually!
(Submodule 1 is included in the Starter Bundle)
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