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Tip/Quote of the Day # 648

You turn your car by turning the wheels on the front axle, not by turning the hood ornament (dating myself here... I know). And similarly, you should turn your horse from his shoulders, not from his nose.

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Tip/Quote of the Day # 647

"If your rein aids are not working it is because your leg aids are not working. Piece by piece fix the response to your leg aids first. Every horse should be able to do a proper turn on the forehand so start there." ~ Yvonne Barteau I so agree!

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Tip/Quote of the Day # 646

"When you relax your arms and feel the reins softly you need to feel that your horse wants to step into the contact. If you do not then he is behind your leg and seat." ~ Yvonne Barteau

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Tip/Quote of the Day # 645

It is commonly taught to wiggle or move the bit when the horse is trying to lean on the rider's hands. But while that makes it less attractive for the horse to lean on the bit, it only covers up the real problem rather than solving it. The

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Tip/Quote of the Day # 644

Allow with the reins coming into a drop into water. Holding too much in the last strides can cause the horse to not use his body fully over the fence into the water… which can cause a stumble or fall on landing in the water.

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Tip/Quote of the Day # 643

A sound horse's head does not move in the trot. So if your hands move at all in the trot, you are moving the bit and disturbing the connection from the horse's perspective.

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Tip/Quote of the Day # 642

The more you can teach your horse to gallop in balance between fences on cross country, the less you will have to do in front of the jumps. And your horse will also be more likely to remain sound. Galloping long distances out of balance is very punishing on the

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Tip/Quote of the Day # 641

The best reach and push forward through the neck in Dressage comes as a result of the horse's back lifting... much like a bascule over a jump.

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Tip/Quote of the Day # 640

"Never ceases to amaze how many riders think they can get the neck forward by tweaking and twiddling with the reins." ~ Peter DeCosemo

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Tip/Quote of the Day # 639

"Make him proudly independent of you so that he understands his job so well you merely walk the course and then show him the way. Tell your horse what you want him to do, and then allow him to do it." ~ Jimmy Wofford

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Tip/Quote of the Day # 638

When riding, always be true in the moment. You need to react to what is actually happening underneath you, rather than you what you are expecting to happen.

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Tip/Quote of the Day # 637

The more you can teach your horse to gallop in balance between fences on cross country, the less you will have to do in front of the jumps. And your horse will also be more likely to remain sound. Galloping long distances out of balance is very punishing on the

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