My Virtual Eventing Coach
  • About
  • Lesley's Corner
  • Dr Haefner's Advice
  • Daily Tip
  • Discussions
  • Your Questions
  • Eventing Videos
  • Eventing Photos
  • Blogs
Sign in Subscribe

Get your FREE daily tip here!

Tip/Quote of the Day # 2135

Riding backwards (too much hand and/or not enough leg) when the horse is "having a look" at the fence can easily cause a refusal.

Get your FREE daily tip here!

Tip/Quote of the Day # 2134

When giving the aid to canter, let your outside leg sink back and down as the last part of your canter aid. If you lift your leg up and back to use it (as so many incorrectly do), you will end up losing your seat to some degree, and may

Get your FREE daily tip here!

Tip/Quote of the Day # 2133

"I do not ask the rider to alter the horse’s step in front of the pole because I want to awaken the horse’s initiative. Whether he takes a slightly long step or adds a step before the pole, I am equally satisfied. If he steps on the

Get your FREE daily tip here!

Tip/Quote of the Day # 2132

"Don't raise your hands. The poll should be higher than the rider's hand." ~ Stefan Wolff

Get your FREE daily tip here!

Tip/Quote of the Day # 2131

"Contact is nothing more than the contact to the hind leg, the contact that the rider makes between the mouth and the hind leg. This is the duty of the rider, to put these two together. The moment the horse starts to move, and he moves behind, you have

Get your FREE daily tip here!

Tip/Quote of the Day # 2130

"Since the criteria of a correct seat are the same as the criteria of good posture in general, being constantly attentive to one’s bearing when standing or walking is excellent training. A correct vertical posture of the head and the trunk on horseback is not a special posture

Get your FREE daily tip here!

Tip/Quote of the Day # 2129

The length of horse's neck and his length of stride are very related. A short, restricted neck means a compromised stride, and a long neck that truly seeks the connection will allow the horse to move to his fullest potential.

Get your FREE daily tip here!

Tip/Quote of the Day # 2128

Having sufficient energy in your canter allows the horse to jump more smoothly and easily. Make sure you are truly riding forward!

Get your FREE daily tip here!

Tip/Quote of the Day # 2127

"We want to GUIDE and SHAPE, we do not want to create straight jackets and do hostile take overs." ~ Manolo Mendez

Get your FREE daily tip here!

Tip/Quote of the Day # 2126

"The harder you work, the better you get... if you remember to work harder at getting better." ~ Jimmy Wofford

Get your FREE daily tip here!

Tip/Quote of the Day # 2125

"Having a horse with crazy gaits and an eagerness to please at 5 years old is freaking me out because I’m really feeling the weight of the responsibility to not push too hard, too fast." ~ Lauren Sprieser Something every rider should be thinking about!

Get your FREE daily tip here!

Tip/Quote of the Day # 2124

"I think it is important to recognize that horses do not just teach us about how to ride and train them... they teach us lessons about our lives, and how to live them." ~ Jimmy Wofford

See all
My Virtual Eventing Coach

My Virtual Eventing Coach

The World's Leading Source for Online Eventing Information!

Become a More Educated, Thinking and Feeling Rider

Expert Coaching and Guidance for You and Your Horse!

My Virtual Eventing Coach
  • Sign up
Powered by Ghost