Horse Training
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Fixing Crossfire
Crossfiring occurs when a horse’s front and hind legs are on different leads, creating an unbalanced and uncomfortable canter. This issue often stems from a lack of body...
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Intro To Halter Showing
Halter showing, or showmanship, is all about precision, control, and flawless communication between horse and handler. The goal is to create a robotic-like movement where the horse mirrors every step,...
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From Hot To Cold
Training a sensitive or explosive horse doesn’t have to take years—it’s all about clear communication and consistency. By focusing on relaxation, controlling the horse’s head, and adjusting body posture, you...
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Slow Down On Hills
Proper control when riding downhill is crucial for safety and comfort. If your horse rushes downhill, it may indicate gaps in fundamental training, such as a lack of respect for...
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Building Speed On A Green Horse
Building speed in a green horse requires patience, proper technique, and a solid foundation of responsiveness. By keeping your hands low and encouraging a relaxed head position, your horse will...
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Button Using Your Hands On The Reins
Mastering rein control is essential for clear communication and effective horsemanship. By using three simple rein buttons—flexion for the head, disengagement for the hindquarters, and movement for the shoulders—you can...
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Garrocha Stick / Pole Part 2
The Garrocha stick is a powerful tool for refining your horse’s softness, flexibility, and responsiveness. Originally used in dressage and cattle work, it has evolved into an art form showcasing...
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Cantering Gaited Horses
Many believe that cantering a gaited horse will ruin its smooth gait, but with the right approach, it can actually improve balance and responsiveness. The key is teaching the horse...