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Tip/Quote of the Day # 2632
"Our goal should be to make our horses more beautiful and keep them healthy through their training." ~ Ingrid Klimke
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"Our goal should be to make our horses more beautiful and keep them healthy through their training." ~ Ingrid Klimke
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Excessive bend in the neck, whether lateral (most often to the inside), or longitudinal (behind the vertical) disconnects the haunches from the rein aids and allows the horse to remain locked up in other parts of the body, such as the poll and hips.
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"If you want a soft & responsive horse, you must be a soft & responsive human."
Dr. Haefner's Advice
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"I do a lot of cavaletti work also with my dressage horses because then I can really make them active behind, over the back, stretching into your hand, and really supple in the back." ~ Ingrid Klimke
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Working on shoulder fore or shoulder in on a large circle is a great exercise to teach your horse to pay more attention to your inside seat bone aid, as well as to improve the outside rein connection.
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Horses will respond best to an aid when the rider has the ability to give it smoothly and within the rhythm of the horse's stride.
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Always think about the depth of the water when deciding how fast to approach and negotiate a water obstacle. Riding too fast in deep water can easily cause the horse to lose his balance or even fall.
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The sign of a good rider is that their aids are so consistently smooth and subtle that you can hardly see what they are doing.
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Soften the reins too much at the beginning of a lengthening, and you may find that you lose your stored energy. Which will likely cause your horse to quicken his stride rather than giving you a true lengthening.
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Think of riding your horse's outside hind leg actively through the turns to your jumps, to keep that canter well engaged behind.
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From Facebook fan Suzan Mchugh ~ "I used to put a tiny smiley face sticker on the crown piece of the bridle. When I saw it I took a breath! It worked and relaxed me. If you breath your hips relax!!"