Andrea Fappani: The Approach to the Stop
Along For The Ride Symposium: Tips from Inside the Arena
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9m 50s
Andrea Fappani breaks down one of reining’s most iconic maneuvers—the stop—by focusing on how to set it up correctly from the very beginning. In this video, he explains how the quality of the stop depends on the quality of the approach, emphasizing the importance of body control, softness, and staying in rhythm with the horse. Andrea shares how he builds confidence and understanding through repetition and feel, ensuring the horse stays relaxed, straight, and ready to commit to the maneuver. This video is made possible through partnership with the 2025 Along For The Ride Symposium.
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