In this episode, Alicia lends her FEI trained horse "Gee" to her friend Ash. Ash is working on canter to trot transitions. She is also just coming back from injury of a broken pelvis!
In your dressage journey, no doubt you will encounter challenges in your training along the way. Your horse might be having problems with a particular exercise, you may need help with what to feed him... the list goes on.
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