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Teaching Your Horse to Stay in Front of Your Leg

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20 Mar 2011 — 3 min read
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Tip/Quote of the Day # 4569

When working with a horse that does not have a great natural lengthening, make sure that you don't ask for too much too soon. Compare this to a singer who is training their vocal cords… they gradually expand their vocal range until they hit their limit. This helps

Tip/Quote of the Day # 4568

A good halt is square because it was a good halt. Not because the rider has taught it the "trick" of squaring up after an unbalanced halt.

Tip/Quote of the Day # 4567

If your horse finds lateral exercises more difficult in one direction vs the other (as many do), then they are not truly straight, or evenly laterally supple.

Tip/Quote of the Day # 4566

"I used to ride mostly Thoroughbreds. I don’t know if they’re more intelligent, but I find that they think for themselves a bit more than the warmbloods. With a warmblood I find I definitely have to do a lot more, and think a lot more for them.

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