![]() ![]() Plus I discovered there are real benefits to working on a simulator like this. Riding the simulator I learned something very interesting about my own riding…. I practiced half halts and transitions, rode in a dressage arena and went for a nice canter along a dirt path through open fields… at least was the experience created by the screen in front of me! ![]() The simulator gave me instant feedback on my balance, movement, rein pressure, even leg pressure. This is essentially a mechanical horse that walks, trots, canters, and even does flying lead changes! A few weeks ago, I had the opportunity to try out a “riding simulator”, and not just any simulator but a super fancy technical one – the Racewood Dressage Model.
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