Horse Training
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Getting A Better Stop
Want to improve your horse’s stop? In this blog post, we break down the key steps to developing a responsive, respectful stop—whether you're working on a basic halt or building...
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Building Rider Confidence At The Canter
Struggling to build confidence at the canter? You're not alone—and this blog breaks down exactly how to overcome that fear and ride with ease. From mastering your seat position to...
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Working On The Jog Trot
The jog trot is a crucial gait for developing a calm, responsive horse with a quiet mind. It allows riders to refine cues, improve collection, and teach softness without triggering...
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Riding Confidently
Confidence in the saddle isn’t about fearlessness—it’s about preparation and control. From mastering your seat to gaining full control of your horse’s head and hindquarters, every small step builds trust...
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Putting Your Legs On A Horse For Gait Work
Using your legs correctly is key to improving your gaited horse’s movement and collection. Instead of squeezing with your thighs or knees, apply pressure with your heels and calves to...
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Finding Your Seat: Achieving Stabilization in the Saddle
Achieving balance and confidence in the saddle starts with stabilizing your lower leg. By keeping your heels down, aligning your shoulders behind your hips, and applying light pressure in your...
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Building Rider Confidence At The Canter
Building confidence at the canter is essential for every rider. Learn how to improve your seat, relax into the movement, and make subtle adjustments to your horse's head position to...