Cue System vs Power-Sharing Brenda Aloff - May 2013
Rider's Body and Mind
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7m 30s
Dog training expert and Dressage, Naturally student, Brenda Aloff (http://brendaaloff.com) joins Karen for a short chat about the difference between eliciting a behavior with cues vs. the feeling of moving together (power sharing). Dressage, in the end, feels more like a dance than a series of independent cues, but cues are a part of the system that builds that ability. It's an interesting subject
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