If one were to conjure up an image of an athletic, forward moving and motivated dressage horse and accept the German FN guidelines as the basis for training horses correctly, only one name would immediately come to mind - Ingrid Klimke. She learned how to ride correctly from the absolute basics right through to the highest technical level and continues in this vein today - single-mindedly, passionately and with the utmost success in all the three disciplines of dressage, eventing and showing jumping. Those who learn from her can be certain of being on the right track. In these three training DVDs, the Olympic champion shares her key ideas for the successful training of horses. The main components of the training include dressage exercises to improve suppleness and collection, pole work (cavaletti), first jumps and training for cross-country. Ingrid Klimke is ably supported in dressage training by the late Major Paul Stecken. Details Volume 3 - the six year old horse: Dressage: lateral movement, development of flying change collection exercises, work in the double bridle, dressage in open country and much more Pole work (cavaletti): gymnastics, jumping on a circle, improvement of flexibility and cadence Jumping: gymnastic grids, narrow jumps, turns, distances, jumping an entire course Cross-country: canter/gallop training on hillside, a series of fences and obstacles, jumping into water, drop jumps Ingrid Klimke: the Olympic and world champion follows in the tracks of her famous father, the dressage legend, Reiner Klimke. She is one of the few professional riders in the world, who rides successfully at international level in both dressage and eventing. Ingrid Klimke has also taken the motto of Reiner Klimke, her father, firmly to heart, namely that “Riding should improve the beauty and strength of the horse”. With this in mind, she trains her horses to be as versatile as possible.
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