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The Responsibility Exercise
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Photo # 52: Rachel sends us 3 photos in a sequence, and would like her position critiqued
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Question # 159: I'm just getting started in Eventing. What is a good brand for a reasonably priced jumping or dressage saddle? (Danika)
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Guest Blog post # 30: "Pro and Con Tact" from the great Bill Woods!
Pro and Con Tact Picture the friendly cop on the beat strolling along the sidewalk, nodding to shopkeepers, and twirling his night stick as he oversees his neighborhood. Alternatively, imagine a not so friendly policeman slapping his nightstick into the palm of his hand and rousting out vagrants loitering in
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An Exercise to Teach Your Horse Not to Anticipate When Jumping
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Question # 158: What is your opinion on blanketing? I don't like to blanket my horses, and I hate it when people tell me I am being cruel. Is it absolutely necessary to blanket them when it is cold out? (Chris)
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Question # 157: What do you think about flocking a saddle to account for rider or horse "unevenness"? (Current freebie!)
After a lesson or riding session, my saddle always slips right and my right leg hangs longer than the left. Not sure if it is due from my physical left side weakness or if it is from the way my horse goes. My saddle fitter flocked both my jump and
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Question # 156: Can you tell us the difference between free walk and extended walk? And the difference between medium trot and extended trot? Thanks (Kelly)
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Question # 155: My daughter has just moved up to Novice, and I realize that crisp halts are now important.
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Question # 154: I have a student who has been working really hard to move up from cross rails to 2 ft. Though she understands the mechanics and reasons behind not jumping ahead, she struggles with waiting at the base…
The Fringe Eventer!
The Fringe Eventer Blog post # 9
When life hands you lemons…. As the old adage goes, you are supposed to make lemonade. I can clearly recall the first time I heard this saying. My first, out of the starting gate response was to change the scenario. That’s just how I roll. I remember thinking that