Slow is Fast – Why Going Slow will Make You a Better Rider
It feels exciting to learn quickly, to do a lot, to add to a list of accomplishments. It feels good to work hard, to raise
It feels exciting to learn quickly, to do a lot, to add to a list of accomplishments. It feels good to work hard, to raise
Riding down a wooded trail, across an open field, along a country lane, or across a rocky ridge – these are the images of dreams.
Many times when riders talk about contact, it is discussed only from the perspective of the rider. How to find steady hands or feel how
Does the rising trot feel tiring? Do you struggle with being able to use your legs to cue the horse while trotting? How much effort
In riding, it’s often the small details that make the biggest difference in our posture, our stability, and how effective we are in communicating with
Have you ever had a riding instructor tell you to “look up!” or “look or where you are going!”? It’s good advice, as the average