One Exercise to Avoid Pulling On Your Horse’s Mouth
Riding with contact, a consistent pressure on the reins, is an interesting skill to learn as smooth, even contact requires movement throughout the rider’s body.
Riding with contact, a consistent pressure on the reins, is an interesting skill to learn as smooth, even contact requires movement throughout the rider’s body.
There are many conflicting stories about how the canter should be ridden… Do you scoop your hips? Sit back to push the horse forward? Lean
Collection may not be necessary for every horse. This is another example of the many terms in riding that are misunderstood. Collection is often confused
Restrictions can aid our learning. A restriction limits options, making it easier to find the best choice. We do this for our horses when we
A “good seat”, that ability to follow the movement of the horse, remaining in balance, centered, directing the horse with the smallest of weight shifts…
Learning to ride is a lifetime journey. There is always more to be discovered and mastered. As with any learning process, the deeper we go,