Events - Back Up - Developing Balance and Coordination
Suitable for Equine Disciplines: REINING, WESTERN DRESSAGE, VERSATILITY RIDING, RANCH RIDING
November 15/2025
Russ Krachun Performance Horsemanship Facility
906 Moneymore Rd, Roslin Ontario K0K2Y0
Spectators $85.00 + HST
Description:
Russ Krachun shares his philosophy and his unconventional step by step methodology that develops a willing straight and balanced back up. These steps aid in building coordination and also develop softness in the left and the right sides of the horses’ body, shoulders and the hindquarters. Russ will explain the importance and the reasons for controlling the shoulders and the hindquarters, and how to navigate a willing and straight back up with the horse.
Suitable for Equine Disciplines: REINING, WESTERN DRESSAGE, VERSATILITY RIDING, RANCH RIDING
November 15/2025
Russ Krachun Performance Horsemanship Facility
906 Moneymore Rd, Roslin Ontario K0K2Y0
Spectators $85.00 + HST
Description:
Russ Krachun shares his philosophy and his unconventional step by step methodology that develops a willing straight and balanced back up. These steps aid in building coordination and also develop softness in the left and the right sides of the horses’ body, shoulders and the hindquarters. Russ will explain the importance and the reasons for controlling the shoulders and the hindquarters, and how to navigate a willing and straight back up with the horse.
Suitable for Equine Disciplines: REINING, WESTERN DRESSAGE, VERSATILITY RIDING, RANCH RIDING
November 15/2025
Russ Krachun Performance Horsemanship Facility
906 Moneymore Rd, Roslin Ontario K0K2Y0
Spectators $85.00 + HST
Description:
Russ Krachun shares his philosophy and his unconventional step by step methodology that develops a willing straight and balanced back up. These steps aid in building coordination and also develop softness in the left and the right sides of the horses’ body, shoulders and the hindquarters. Russ will explain the importance and the reasons for controlling the shoulders and the hindquarters, and how to navigate a willing and straight back up with the horse.