Horse Geeks Episode 83: Rein Contact

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Topic: Defining what rein contact really is for riders and how to go about developing an authentic rein contact. Discussion also includes how rein contact is related to our seat balance and what the purpose is behind taking the time to really learn a correct rein contact. Big topic for all of us as humans learning to communicate through the reins with our horses.

Guest: Deb Romero, certified Alexander Technique instructor
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Host: Kirsten Nelsen, professional horse trainer
Developer of Training for Optimal Balance
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