Tip/Quote of the Day # 2820
"Toe flipping" extended trots may look exciting, but they are indicative of tightness in the horse's body.
"Toe flipping" extended trots may look exciting, but they are indicative of tightness in the horse's body.
The quieter you become with your aids, the more detail you can hear and feel in your riding.
Practicing transitions on a circle allows you to utilize the bend and increased engagement from the circle to improve the connection in your transitions.
"In every sport, life goes in waves, up and down, keep rowing the boat and you’ll meet the next wave coming up, but don’t jump out of the boat!" ~ Chris Bartle
To make your seat stronger when seated in the saddle, think of using your core muscles in a downward fashion.