Felicitas von Neumann Cosel/Mini Course: Going With the Movement

  • $59.95

Mini Course: Going With the Movement

  • Course
  • 5 Lessons

Is your body too stiff to move with your horse during the trot transition? If you're struggling to soften your body and allow these movements to happen naturally, you may need to incorporate other exercises. Improving your body's biomechanics can be a frustrating challenge, but it's essential for better transitions. For effective exercises to supple your legs and hips, this course is for you!

Mini Courses

Mini-courses might include some overlapping content from the comprehensive versions. This ensures a smooth learning experience and allows you to focus on specific areas of interest. Perfect for busy schedules or those who want to sample a topic before diving deeper.

Learn on the Go with Mini Courses!

Our comprehensive courses offer in-depth exploration of various subjects. To make learning more accessible, we've created mini-courses that focus on key areas within these comprehensive courses.

Focused Learning, Familiar Content

Mini-courses might include some overlapping content from the comprehensive versions. This ensures a smooth learning experience and allows you to focus on specific areas of interest.

Designed for Flexibility

Mini-courses are perfect for busy schedules or those who want to sample a topic before diving deeper.

Contents

How Walking on Foot can Help to Simulate Moving with the Horse
Posture Sling : Encouraging Alignment, Balance of The Rider to Follow the Movement
Backward Bicycle for Pelvic Movement in the Sitting Trot
Trampoline : Finding Suppleness in the Legs for Shock Absorbing, and How to Direct Energy on the Up for Turning
Yoga Ball : Finding Connection between Pelvis and Ribcage, Directing with Seat Bones, and Shock Absorbing through Hips with Stable Arms

Begin a Mini-Course today and discover a focused learning experience!

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