Event - Mastering Leads and Lead Changes - Day Two
Suitable for Equine Disciplines: REINING, WESTERN DRESSAGE, VERSATILITY RIDING, RANCH RIDING
Russ Krachun Performance Horsemanship Facility
906 Moneymore Rd, Roslin Ontario K0K2Y0
Spectators $85.00 + HST
Description: Day Two
Russ Krachun demonstrates his effective approach to helping horses achieve better balance and coordination in moving to the left and right leads. Spectators will learn techniques to encourage their horses to move smoothly and confidently on the correct lead. These methods benefit both the horse and rider, improving their balance, coordination, and cueing consistency. As a result, both horse and rider will enhance their physical skills, communication, and overall riding abilities, leading to a stronger partnership and better performance in training and competitions.
Suitable for Equine Disciplines: REINING, WESTERN DRESSAGE, VERSATILITY RIDING, RANCH RIDING
Russ Krachun Performance Horsemanship Facility
906 Moneymore Rd, Roslin Ontario K0K2Y0
Spectators $85.00 + HST
Description: Day Two
Russ Krachun demonstrates his effective approach to helping horses achieve better balance and coordination in moving to the left and right leads. Spectators will learn techniques to encourage their horses to move smoothly and confidently on the correct lead. These methods benefit both the horse and rider, improving their balance, coordination, and cueing consistency. As a result, both horse and rider will enhance their physical skills, communication, and overall riding abilities, leading to a stronger partnership and better performance in training and competitions.
Suitable for Equine Disciplines: REINING, WESTERN DRESSAGE, VERSATILITY RIDING, RANCH RIDING
Russ Krachun Performance Horsemanship Facility
906 Moneymore Rd, Roslin Ontario K0K2Y0
Spectators $85.00 + HST
Description: Day Two
Russ Krachun demonstrates his effective approach to helping horses achieve better balance and coordination in moving to the left and right leads. Spectators will learn techniques to encourage their horses to move smoothly and confidently on the correct lead. These methods benefit both the horse and rider, improving their balance, coordination, and cueing consistency. As a result, both horse and rider will enhance their physical skills, communication, and overall riding abilities, leading to a stronger partnership and better performance in training and competitions.