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Ten Steps to Winning at Hunter Under Saddle
By Gigi Bailey · VHS Video · 60 minutes
Product # RM-21-225 ·
$24.95
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Learn what it takes to win
from World Champion Gigi Bailey
World Champion rider and trainer Gigi Bailey gives you ten steps that will make you a winner in Hunter Under Saddle. This 60 minute video is packed with the sound advice that only a champion can give.
Gigi Bailey shows you:
1. How and where to find the right horse.
2. How to develop your horse's body control, rhythm and winning attitude.
3. How to set your horse's head.
4. How to develop the long trot.
5. How to work in traffic.
6. How to catch the judge's eye.
7. What you should wear in the show ring.
8. How to deal with the Thoroughbred (Appendix) personality.
9. How to deal with horse show "nerves."
10. And much, much more.
Gigi Bailey has been showing horses for over 25 years and is a recognized judge with the National Snaffle Bit Association. She has trained and exhibited numerous AQHA World Champions in Hunter Under Saddle, Hunter Hack and Pleasure Driving. Her students are consistently in the top placings at the AQHYA World Show, the All American Quarter
Horse Congress and most major shows in the country.
Gigi Bailey manages a training facility in DePere, Wisconsin with her husband, Pat. They specialize in Hunter Under Saddle, Youth and Amateur horses.
Read what the October issue of Horse & Rider and the
November issue of The
Horse magazines have to say about this excellent video! |
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