Education of a horse

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Tongue fault

Open horse mouth

Teeth grinding

Development of thrust

Leaning and leaning errors

The basic training of the young horse

False bent in the neck

Lunging with the young horse

The systematic promotion of momentum development

Basic training of the young horse under the saddle

Free Jumping

Meaning of looseness

The training scale

General principles for the development phase of the load-bearing capacity

Meaning of the tact

General principles for the thrust development phase

Mounting and breaking in the young horse

Training basics and training principles for young horses

Changing leaning

Getting used to the handling of the young horse

Characteristics and requirements of the rider for riding a young horse

Getting used to the stable, first saddle

Character and nature of the young horse, principles and education

Origin of Leaning

Checking tact, release and leaning

Horse comes over the bridle/ Lift out/ Goes against the hand

Refinement of the permeability

Collection

Horse gets behind the reins/ horse rolls up/ loose leaning

Review of straightness

Connection

Horse holds on to the neck/ Tight leaning

Horse on the rein

Suppleness

Development of straightness

Horse throws itself in the neck

Swing

Development of the carrying capacity

Importance of balance

Tact

Development of the collection

Tact error (pass, four beat canter)

Development of the momentum

Ground work and lunging for young horses

Turning and reversing

Bridling

Bridling and saddling

Mounting and dismounting, tightening the girth

Saddling

Demonstration - leading on snaffle bit

Leading the horse by the hand

Leading the tacked up horse

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