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Tip/Quote of the Day # 3314
Try to get out of the arena as much as possible. It will do your horse good both mentally and physically.
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Try to get out of the arena as much as possible. It will do your horse good both mentally and physically.
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The old masters learned early on that riding accurate arena patterns is the key for improving a horse's balance and straightness. Always keep this in mind in your training.
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When you are teaching your horse something new, begin to teach it to him in the direction that he finds the easiest, so that it is a more positive experience for him.
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Be extra careful when conditioning both young horses and older horses. Young horses have tendon/ligaments/bones that have not yet been strengthened. And the older horse’s ligaments and tendons tend to become less elastic and resilient over time.
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"Don't delude yourself into thinking that you have light, soft hands, if you ride with loose, almost dangling reins on a strung out horse. That can be done with insensitive hands as well. A soft hand requires the rider to feel whether the horse is softly on
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The last couple of strides before a jump belong to the horse. Be careful that you do not interrupt him.
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"You can't have impulsion without a connection." ~ Chris Bartle
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"When you're carrying a bag of feed over your shoulder and that bag slips, what do you do? You move underneath the bag. That’s exactly what happens to the horse. Every time you move, he's going to try to get underneath you. So, our
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Positive reinforcement is a very powerful way to train horses. And because of this, you must be very careful that you are actually reinforcing the right things.
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The horses' response to our body positioning is natural, but their response to our leg aids is not. It must be taught.
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From Facebook fan Wendy Carson ~ "Keeping my elbows in during my ride makes my horse move better and more consistently. Who knew??"
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From Facebook fan Kimberly Neumeyer ~ "Ride forward so that you can wait [in front of the fence.]"