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Softening and Slowing The Trot

Many horses have a less than perfect trot. Two of the most common issues are horses that trot hollow with their head held high in the air, and horses that trot too quickly resulting in a rough ride. Many times both of these behaviors occur together and can be very frustrating to any rider. In this article I will give you some tips on how to quickly and effectively solve your horse’s problems at the trot. Continue reading Softening and Slowing The Trot

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Vertical Flexion

Lowering the horse’s head and neck will relax an inverted horse and teach him to give to bit pressure. This is exercise also teaches the very beginning of collection. Continue reading Vertical Flexion

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Everyday Grooming

Grooming is essential for all horses so it is important that it is done correctly. Grooming is a great bonding exercise for you and your horse as it gives the horse an opportunity to interact with you without riding or training. Grooming also improves circulation and makes the horse’s coat soft and shiny. Continue reading Everyday Grooming

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Plan A Training Program

Do you want to improve your horse’s performance and reach your riding goals? Help your horse advance to another level by creating a schedule to track your progress. Continue reading Plan A Training Program

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Counter Canter Lessons

Counter cantering is different from merely cantering on the wrong lead. The counter canter can be used as a body control exercise that will teach the horse to better listen to your aids. Here I will give you a few exercises to improve collection, suppleness, and responsiveness in your horse. Continue reading Counter Canter Lessons

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Precise Transitions

Riding correct transitions allows you to learn feel, control, and timing. Moving between gaits only when you ask gives you control of his feet, which is necessary in any riding discipline. Transitions are also a great opportunity to learn how to feel what your horse is doing underneath you, and will help you learn timing of the aids. Continue reading Precise Transitions

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Rate Done Right

Barrel racing is very much a precision sport. It’s not all about having the fastest horse; without steering and rate you rely solely on your horse to get you around the pattern. Here I will give you some tips to put you back in control and shave seconds off of your run. Continue reading Rate Done Right

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Stirrup-less Lessons Part Two Advanced Work

In the second section of this two part series, I will give you more tips on how to improve your riding skills by riding at faster gaits as well as over fences all without the aid of stirrups. Continue reading Stirrup-less Lessons Part Two Advanced Work

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How To Mount A Horse

How to mount a horse

If you are a beginning rider or have always wanted to learn how to ride, here is the place to start. I will teach you how to mount a horse and dismount a horse, and how to do it safely. Continue reading How To Mount A Horse