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Simplify Your Riding Ride like a Natural
Part 3: Get on the Equiball
Wendy Murdoch

Wendy Murdoch has spent her life perfecting a system of teaching all riders what those at the top of the industry do naturally. Now you, too, can develop impeccable balance, flawless timing, and an inherent sense of feel. Join Murdoch as she leads you through a series of exercises that will enable you to ride with and ease and ability never experienced before. Whether you ride Western or English, novice or advanced, you will discover how the Murdoch Method improves your communication, comfort, and ultimately, your horse’s performance in minutes, rather than a lifetime.
In Part 3, you’ll learn:
• How a rider’s skeleton is affected by her seat
• Exercises for building strength and stability
• Balance and muscle memory on the ground to help you in the saddle

WENDY MURDOCH, M.S., has been a student of many riding disciplines, including hunters, dressage, eventing, and reining. Her expertise in understanding the biomechanics of horse, rider, and saddle has led to international demand, and she travels often teaching riders of all levels and disciplines. Wendy is the author of numerous articles that have appeared in Dressage Today, EQUUS, Practical Horseman, and USDF Connection, as well as the book Simplify Your Riding. She lives in Washington, Virginia.

DVD 40 minutes • 1 57076 355 0 • $29.95

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Ride like a Natural

Part 1: Sitting Right on Your Horse

Part 2: Time It Right on Your Horse

Part 3: Get on the Equiball