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Video: Training Young Dressage Horses
Michael Bragdell talks about young horses bred and started at Hilltop Farm in Colora, Md., and shares a video from the 2008 Breeders Group Class at Dressage at Devon. | MORE
Video: Secure Two-Point Position, Refine Aids
West Coast hunter trainer Peter Lombardo shows how good position and better use of your aids will let your horse's talent--and judgment--get the job done. | MORE
Video: Clinton Anderson on Lead Line Lightness
See just how light and responsive your horse can be on the lead line in this video from Team Horse & Rider member Clinton Anderson. | MORE
Video: Jim Toon’s System for Spooky Jumps
Top rider and trainer Jim Toon shows you how to teach your horse to jump scary new fences with confidence. | MORE
Video: Freestyle Ride of Kristina Harrison-Naness and Rociero XV
Watch Kristina Harrison-Naness and Rociero XV's musical freestyle ride from the 2008 Collecting Gaits/U.S. Equestrian Federation's Dressage Festival of Champions. | MORE
Video: Create Better Balance in a Dressage Horse
Jennifer Baumert demonstrates Henk van Bergen's method of training the dressage horse to carry more weight on his hindquarters. | MORE
Video: Charlie Moorcroft Warms Up Ponies
"Ponies? Kids? I love 'em," says Charlie Moorcroft. The career he's forged combines them and is "the best job in the world." Find out how he warms up his kids and ponies for the show ring in this video exclusive from Practical Horseman magazine. | MORE
Video: Ride the Trot Lengthening
Pan-Am dressage medalist Kate Poulin-Neff shows you how to strengthen and supple your horse and maximize his performance in this First-Level movement, the trot lengthening. | MORE
Video: Chill Out Your “Hot” Horse
Top grand prix show-jumper Callan Solem teaches you her system for normalizing your "hot" horse's life--and yours! | MORE
Video: Getting Started in Reining with Al Dunning
In this clip from his DVD Reining for the Rider, Team Horse & Rider's Al Dunning names a critical quality for anyone who wishes to succeed at the sport of reining. | MORE



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