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"If you are riding a youngster they are definitely tuned into you. So I found that if I rode unconcerned on the trails so were they. Eventually nothing seems to bother them." ~ Manette A Pacheco
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"If you are riding a youngster they are definitely tuned into you. So I found that if I rode unconcerned on the trails so were they. Eventually nothing seems to bother them." ~ Manette A Pacheco
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"Tell a man he is brave, and you help him to become so." ~ Thomas Carlyle -- This can work quite well with horses too!
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"Often one hears riders in whatever discipline say that their aim is to bring the horse to a certain level or to place highly at certain shows. These goals are absolutely legitimate, but we must not forget that they are only a byproduct of what should be our highest
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Many horses with back or Sacroiliac issues often do best starting off a ride with the rider having a canter around in a light seat.
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"If you are riding a youngster they are definitely tuned into you. I found that if I rode unconcerned on the trails so were they. Eventually nothing seems to bother them." ~ Manette A Pacheco
Dr. Haefner's Advice
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If your horse does not offer to stretch near the end of a workout, there is a good chance that you didn't have him working correctly through his topline during your ride.
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Sometimes we don't know how much we don't know. And that is the problem...
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You must be able to interpret the feedback/information that your horse is sending you during your rides, without reacting emotionally.
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"Good riders land over an obstacle, go the the next jump and make a good arrangement. Great riders land with their horses already arranged for the next obstacle." ~ Bill Steinkraus
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Truly correct riding is the best physical therapy for horses. Incorrect riding breaks them down prematurely.
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"Where your eyes go, your focus goes." ~ Tonya Johnston