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Tip/Quote of the Day # 1813
The evenness of the contact reveals the straightness of the horse.
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The evenness of the contact reveals the straightness of the horse.
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The hindquarters are the engine, but you steer the horse by directing his shoulders.
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A rider's hands can only be as good as the arms they belong to.
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"Resist in exactly the same proportion as the horse resists." ~ George Morris
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"Horses don’t come with a manual. The rider needs to know the aims of training." ~ Susanne Miesner
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"Don’t let him trick you into too much contact. He is allowed to go into your hand, but not an ounce more. Never cover up in training, never one stride with too much in your hand. One ounce too much will build up too much tension; shorten the
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I love to look for an area in a field where I can do a big circle on the side of a hill, where on that circle the horse has to go down into a little dip in the ground and back up again. This can really help the horse
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"I like to keep a little bit of a relaxed knee and thigh and close lower leg. I find if I have my calf close to the horse, I can really control how much pressure I’m putting on my seat. If I get locked in with my knee
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"When you do something too much, too long, it’s called drilling. That’s not a good word with horses. If it’s not perfect it's ok. We have tomorrow, we have next week. Don’t be excessive with the horse." ~ George Morris
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Always finish an exercise with a proper transition to walk, don't just fall into a heap.
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"The more avenues of learning, the more rounded the trainer will be. The more variety of exercises, the more rounded the horse will be." ~ Andrea Benson
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"In between the fences, you should be doing everything to get the horse round, to influence the use of his body. On take off, soften those hands a bit more. You’ve done all you can – you can’t actually lift them off the ground with your hands. Quite