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Hand and Leg Cues in Riding: Timing and Level of Pressure

When you’re riding or training a horse, communicating effectively through your hand and leg cues is essential. This guide will explore the importance of timing these cues correctly and varying the level of pressure to enhance your horse’s performance. Understanding Horse Riding Cues Cues are basically signals you give to your horse to tell it […]

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Rein and Leg And How They Effect Horse Movement

In the world of horse training, the subtleties of communication between rider and horse are both an art and a science. This dialogue on horse movement is conducted through the language of reins and legs, where each gesture and movement carries a specific meaning, shaping the horse’s behavior and movement. Today, I’d like to share

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Fostering Better Communication and Response

Better communication and respond to commands, even when they are not delivered perfectly, is a crucial aspect of equestrian training. It’s similar to human communication, where perfect grammar isn’t always necessary to convey a message. In this comprehensive guide, we’ll delve deeper into the nuances of training your horse to respond effectively, focusing on the

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Split Rein Management for Effective Horse Riding & Training

Horse riding and training require more than just physical skill and a love for the animal; it involves a deep understanding of how to communicate effectively with your horse. One of the key aspects of this communication is rein management. Many riders, especially beginners or those transitioning from disciplines that ride with a single rein,

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3 Advanced Techniques for Teaching Softness

Understanding these 3 advanced techniques is pivotal in teaching softness, as they combine equipment selection with refined communication skills. This guide delves into advanced techniques for equestrians seeking to enhance their horse’s responsiveness without the burden of heavy hands. Technique 1 of 3 Advanced Techniques for Teaching Softness: Selecting the Optimal Bits Never ride in

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Teaching Your Horse to Stay in a Maneuver

Teach your horse to stay in a maneuver until instructed otherwise. This principle is crucial in all disciplines and applies universally to all horse training activities. The Core Principle: Consistency in Commands The fundamental idea is straightforward: when you ask your horse to perform a task, they should continue doing it until you command otherwise.

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Transitions: Advanced Techniques and Insights

Perfecting advanced techniques in transitions is about creating a seamless dialogue between you and your horse, where each movement flows into the next. This guide delves deeper into the art of achieving smooth, effortless transitions, focusing on upward and downward transitions that are essential in disciplines like ranch riding. Understanding the Essence of Transitions Transitions

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Mastering A Young Horse’s First Flying Lead Change

Mastering the flying lead change is a significant milestone in a horse’s training journey. It’s a maneuver that requires precision, balance, and coordination from both the rider and the horse. In this guide, we’ll break down the process of asking a green horse for their first flying lead change. We’ll discuss the preparation, preparatory movements,

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