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Tip/Quote of the Day # 348

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12 Jun 2014
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To sit the trot or canter well, you must think about letting your hips be moved by the horse's motion.

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Tip/Quote of the Day # 4543

In a good, productive stretch - active energy travels over the horse's topline and into the rider's hands. If you don't feel at least a little power coming from behind up into your connection, your stretch is not correct!

Tip/Quote of the Day # 4542

“You need to produce a walk. So work at the walk as well as the trot and canter. Get a good feeling of the body working in the walk.  The walk is a mirror of the training of the horse.” ~ Christoph Hess

Interval Training For Conditioning the Event Horse

Interval Training For Conditioning the Event Horse

In the sport of Eventing, ensuring that our horses are truly fit for our level of competition is one of the best ways to prevent unnecessary injuries.

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Tip/Quote of the Day # 4541

When riding Dressage, we want our horses to reach and push forward through the neck into the rein connection. This happens as a result of the horse's back engaging and lifting... similar to a nice round bascule over a jump.

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