Think of the riders you know who appear absolutely effortless on the back of a horse. When they are riding, you can’t even see what
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Think of the riders you know who appear absolutely effortless on the back of a horse. When they are riding, you can’t even see what
Ahhh… the quiet lower leg. Better leg position and cues are often among the first of the goals students list when they come in for
When we climb onto the back of a horse with a mind and behaviors all it’s own, we are always taking on the risk that
It’s the first step to riding. You’ve got to get on the horse. But the process of doing just that can set the tone for
The first time you find these thoughts in your mind can be gut-wrenching. “Is this ever going to work?” Maybe I should find her another