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Un noble combat

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Bonjour Juliette
You didn´t upset me. On the contrary, I´m glad to have had the opportunity to clarify my first post, and thank you.
With best wishes,
Coralie

(par Coralie)

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Hi Peteris
To me, attitude is everything. It can make the average rider brilliant and the potentially brilliant rider ordinary.
And I believe it is our resonsibility to maintain the interested attitude of the horse so that together we can both be brilliant.

I´m finding that students who have previously done some Parelli are much easier to teach because they have a good attitude to the horse. Whether I agree with PP or not, these riders are certainly easier than many of the ones who have ´done dressage´.

With best wishes,
Coralie

(par Coralie)

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Suite au dernier conseil de lecture, comment résister au plaisir de signaler deux nobles attitudes à considérer

Cordialement
PK

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Following the last recommendation of reading, how to resist to the pleasure of signaling two noble attitudes to consider

Cordially
PK

(par Peteris Klavins)