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Discussion # 173: How much pressure do you think we should have in the stirrup irons when seated in Dressage? And how much when jumping?

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26 Nov 2019

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Tip/Quote of the Day # 4514

For the horse, the learning happens on the release of the aid. That means if you don't release the aid, the horse will not learn.

Tip/Quote of the Day # 4513

"Don't take the tempo down without revving the engine." ~ Chris Bartle

Tip/Quote of the Day # 4512

I don't even think about aiming a young or green horse at a jump until I have them 100% in front of my leg on the flat. If you do, and the horse thinks about stopping, you will have no recourse, and will end up teaching him that

Tip/Quote of the Day # 4511

From Facebook fan Joan Dunlap ~ "Fix your position first... then the horse will adjust theirs."

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