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Tip/Quote of the Day # 3428
"The faster you go back [to your basic foundation], the quicker you'll move forward." ~ Elaine Hayes
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"The faster you go back [to your basic foundation], the quicker you'll move forward." ~ Elaine Hayes
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Your leg aid alone does not produce a leg yield. You need to close the door a bit on the outside shoulder by connecting with your outside rein to get any real hind leg crossing behind.
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"I've learned that a saddle that truly fits can give you a totally different horse to ride. I now have more stretch, larger movement, foamier mouth, and more go." ~ Jodi Waldrip
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"I like to think of 'sitting on the outside hind' when I ask for the canter... That mental picture makes my body do the right thing." ~ Jessie MacWhistle
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When a horse is ridden with a hollow back, his back muscles cannot properly support the rider's weight. This increases the risk for sore back muscles or even kissing spines. It is SO important that we teach them how to use their backs correctly!
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"An aid is never complete, until its release." ~ George Williams
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Hans Mueller explained the difference between an aid and a cue this way: "Suppose every time your horse picked up a right lead you spit on his right ear. Pretty soon every time you wanted a flying change from left to right you spit on the right ear. Then
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If you don’t see extra back swing from your horse in your stretchy trot, there is a good chance that your stretch is not truly correct.
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Horses often train people faster than people train horses.
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"Just because you had a knock down doesn't mean you can Forrest Gump your way to the next fence!" ~ Jimmy Wofford
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"Leave the horse totally alone [through a gymnastic line of jumps.] I make sure that I come with the right approach to the first fence, for the rest, I say to the horse, this is totally your job. What I want is fifty – fifty, the same in cross country,
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From Facebook fan Mei Bo-Pa: "My german jumping instructor always said 'the money is in the forward'. Meaning translated ride your horse with a powerful canter to the jump and leave its mouth alone."