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Tip/Quote of the Day # 1463
"Each use of the hand has to be preceded by an action of the upper body, otherwise the rider is merely influencing the horse’s head." ~ Nuno Oliveira
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"Each use of the hand has to be preceded by an action of the upper body, otherwise the rider is merely influencing the horse’s head." ~ Nuno Oliveira
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"The inside leg assures that he is consistently looking for the outside rein. Come on, get him sensitive. If you’re too busy with your inside rein, it takes the focus off the inside leg. Try to get rid of the thinking that everything will fall part if you
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The elasticity in your connection should come from your elbows, not from the rider having open or active fingers.
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"Don’t set the horse up when cantering over a pole — allow the horse to make mistakes and learn to adjust its own stride to negotiate the pole." ~ Eric Smiley
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"Practice doesn't make perfect, perfect practice makes perfect." ~ Jimmy Wofford
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Training horses is sometimes like peeling an onion - make some progress in one area, and your next project makes itself obvious...
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"A tense horse's lateral suppleness can be improved by very forward canter leg yields." ~ Carl Hester
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From member Catherine Norman ~ "One element of a combination at a time with a greenie, even one that is very experienced with stadium fences if they are new to XC. And if you aren't sure, ride forward, because underpace is not only harder for the horse it
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With many horses, it can be helpful to take a deep breath and exhale in a sigh as you begin the walk portion of your Dressage test. This can help to dissolve any tension that the horse may be holding, that might otherwise make for a “jig” step, or an
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"The distance between your ears and shoulders needs to be as big as possible." ~ Bettina Hoy So keep your head tall and your shoulders down and relaxed. :)
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"The true joy for the good dressage rider is found in watching a horse develop mentally and physically through successful training. I have seen some amazing transformations in horses. For instance, a horse with poor conformation—one that has an under neck and a back that drops away from
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The quieter you become with your aids, the more detail you can hear and feel.