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EPISODE · Jun 26, 2020 · 1H 1M

572 Impulsion vs. Speed, AQHA Recognizes Western Dressage

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Dini Swanson from the WDAA (Western Dressage Association of America) joins me to discuss; this podcast becoming the official podcast of the WDAA, AQHA recognizing Western Dressage for points and the decision to hold the WDAA World Show 2020.  In the Judges View segment, Simone Windeler, 'R' Western Dressage Judge and a USDF L graduate, explains how riders could improve their scores by increasing impulsion, not speed.  Frances Carbonnel joins me for the Training Tip and we discuss the process of teaching a horse and rider to have more impulsion. Host:  Stacy Westfall From Stacy Westfall HorsemanshipPhoto sources: Frances Carbonnel, AQHA Partners with WDAAOfficial Podcast of the WDAA and  United States Dressage FederationGuest:  Dini Swanson of the WDAA (Western Dressage Association of America), WDAA World ShowGuest: Simone WindelerTotal Saddle Fit Tip: Frances CarbonnelDownload the FREE Horse Radio Network app for iPhone and AndroidFollow Dressage Radio Show on  Facebook, and follow Horse Radio Network on TwitterPlease visit our sponsors, they make all this possible: Total Saddle Fit, Kentucky Performance ProductsSupport the show

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