Flying changes
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Flying changes without legs — find out how this top para rider does it
Flying changes are a challenge to master at the best of times, but what about when you don’t have legs? Grade III para rider and European gold medallist Erin Orford, who had both legs amputated aged one, fills us in on how she trains her horses, with and without wearing prosthetic legs
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#SundaySchool: How do I introduce my horse to flying changes?
Esteemed judge and former competitor, Stephen Clarke, gives his tips on how to give your horse the correct start
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Gareth Hughes: 12 things riders need to know about changes
At last weekend's British Dressage national convention at Hartpury College (19-20 November), Gareth Hughes gave his expert advice on perfecting simple and flying changes. Here's what we learnt...
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Shaun Mandy's dressage blog: 'We are lucky in the UK'
H&H's dressage blogger has been very busy training hard, but has of course found time to go partying too
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Carl Hester's tips for teaching flying changes
Flying changes can be a challenge for horse and rider, so Carl Hester explains his philosophy for training this movement
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Problems with flying changes – my horse always changes late behind
Exercises to help achieve clean flying changes
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How to ride the perfect flying change
Olympic dressage coach Jane Savoie explains how to ride a flying change
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Q&A: Teaching flying changes
Expert advice from HORSE Magazine on the first steps to introducing flying changes
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Mark Todd on improving flying changes
Expert advice from Mark Todd on improving an event horse's flying changes