All Videos Tagged jochen schleese (Barnmice Equestrian Social Community) - Barnmice Equestrian Social Community2024-05-02T23:25:32Zhttp://www.barnmice.com/video/video/listTagged?tag=jochen+schleese&rss=yes&xn_auth=noSaddle Fitting and RED SHOES! - What could they possibly have in common? by SCHLEESEtag:www.barnmice.com,2012-02-04:1773158:Video:5759222012-02-04T16:54:33.625ZBarbara F.http://www.barnmice.com/profile/BarbaraFogler
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</a><br />Watch this hilarious video, starring Jochen Schleese, explaining the importance of purchasing the correct size saddle for You and Your horse. Jochen compares...
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</a><br />Watch this hilarious video, starring Jochen Schleese, explaining the importance of purchasing the correct size saddle for You and Your horse. Jochen compares... Saddle Fitting in 9 Steps - Step 5 - Billet Alignmenttag:www.barnmice.com,2010-05-21:1773158:Video:2325092010-05-21T18:46:01.775ZJochen Schleesehttp://www.barnmice.com/profile/JochenSchleese
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</a> <br></br>The saddle's billets should hang perpendicular to the ground so that the girth is not angled (forwardwards or backwards) and is allowed to be positioned properly. The girth will always find its natural position at the narrowest point behind theā¦
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</a><br />The saddle's billets should hang perpendicular to the ground so that the girth is not angled (forwardwards or backwards) and is allowed to be positioned properly. The girth will always find its natural position at the narrowest point behind the elbow. Saddle Fitting in 9 Steps - Step 4 - Full Panel Contacttag:www.barnmice.com,2010-04-15:1773158:Video:2216062010-04-15T17:53:23.312ZJochen Schleesehttp://www.barnmice.com/profile/JochenSchleese
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</a><br />The panel should touch the horse's back evenly all the way from front to back. Some panels may be off the back end to allow the back to come up during engagement.
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</a><br />The panel should touch the horse's back evenly all the way from front to back. Some panels may be off the back end to allow the back to come up during engagement. Saddle Fitting in 9 Steps - Step 1 - Balancetag:www.barnmice.com,2010-01-15:1773158:Video:1865162010-01-15T21:36:52.149ZJochen Schleesehttp://www.barnmice.com/profile/JochenSchleese
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</a><br />Center of saddle should be parallel to the floor on the horse's back...
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