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Quin's Blog post # 5: A Ground Pole: The Best Jumping Challenge Ever
I’d like to tell you about one of the most challenging exercises I was ever given in a jumping clinic. Before I describe the exercise to you, though, I want to set the scene. I was the hot shot of my barn back then, and I had an extremely
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Tip/Quote of the Day # 1805
"When you do something too much, too long, it’s called drilling. That’s not a good word with horses. If it’s not perfect it's ok. We have tomorrow, we have next week. Don’t be excessive with the horse." ~ George Morris
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Tip/Quote of the Day # 1804
Always finish an exercise with a proper transition to walk, don't just fall into a heap.
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Tip/Quote of the Day # 1803
"The more avenues of learning, the more rounded the trainer will be. The more variety of exercises, the more rounded the horse will be." ~ Andrea Benson
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Tip/Quote of the Day # 1802
"In between the fences, you should be doing everything to get the horse round, to influence the use of his body. On take off, soften those hands a bit more. You’ve done all you can – you can’t actually lift them off the ground with your hands. Quite
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Question # 336: Kelly has a question about an OTTB that she is trying.
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Tip/Quote of the Day # 1801
A tip for instructors... When a student has a lightbulb riding moment during a lesson, ask them to explain it you in their own words. This way it becomes even more cemented in their own mind, and you can more easily help them find it again if they lose it.
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Tip/Quote of the Day # 1800
"Competitive toughness is an acquired skill and not an inherited gift." ~ Chris Evert
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Tip/Quote of the Day # 1799
Unless you are intentionally working on a specific weakness in a horse that has trouble making longer distances, it is best to school most gymnastic and gridwork with distances that are at least slightly snug for your horse. As the shorter distances will make your horse rock back more on
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Ruth's Blog post # 4: Questions to Ask Before Getting on a New Horse
Last month we talked about the questions that I ask every owner of a new horse coming into my barn. Young or old, trained or untrained, it's essential to know as much about a new horse as possible. This month I will talk about the questions that I
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Tip/Quote of the Day # 1798
Always finish each ride on a good note. Do something your horse does well so he can feel good about himself.