Eyes on the Ground

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Training properly requires tremendous patience and disicpline as well as a gifted teacher. Many of us often work alone and benefit greatly from the “eyes on the ground”, that is someone who can tell us exactly what is going on that we may not feel or see from the saddle.

It is critical while training not to continually perform the wrong movement, as this is training bad habits. By having someone on the ground to watch over your work, you will progress more quickly toward your goal and avoid the pitfalls of making senseless mistakes.

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