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FEBRUARY 2006 • VOLUME 6 • HORSES For LIFE™ Magazine
There are too many movements that we see celebrated too rarely in these days. Movements that not only enlarge the repetoire that you and your horse have, but that when we ignore them, also limits the depth and breadth of your communication with your dance partner, the horse. Limits your ability to find accesses that perhaps you just didn't realize were there. Join us in "What is the Plie?" as we enjoy our on-going exploration of the historical basis of our riding. Exploring and presenting some of these alternative movements. Movements that were often known to the riders of the past, but ones that for whatever reason are not as well known today. So what is the plie?
February 2006 • Volume 6 HORSES FOR LIFE™ Please note all resources presented are © copyright protected by the original owners and reprinted with permission OR © Copyright Horses For Life™ 2005 Please write to us! We would love to add your voice. Write to us on our contact page or email your letter to the editor directly at letters@horsesforlife.com
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