Very well written and easy to understand. Most of all, it makes good horse sense. I'll be trying it out today.
This was very easy to understand, and I will use these exercises when I ride this evening. Again, thank you,
thank you very much my horse wants to trot all the time i cant walk her i will try this out im training for a carriage cheers steve
It's probably excellent, but I feel like I've been there and done that with no results. This TB mare, age 19, does not want to canter in a relaxed, on her butt, canter. Ive only been riding her about a year. Somedays it's better than others but for the most part it's a competition. I can circle till I'm dizzy, and she will eventually slow down/stop but she can be a bully. She's more collected during a jump sequence, but nose down barges and wants to RUN as soon as she has a chance. She's a force to be reckoned with. She has a very sweet disposition but once I'm on board, she's Alpha. I don't like to use the crop but do carry one and throw it away once we get warmed up. She hates it. help! I'm 63, very strong, weigh about 120 +/- and have ridden for many years. I love the challenge but I'd like to feel like we're getting somewhere. My dressage friend says she needs to be on her haunches - this I know :) Now, how do I slow her down?
I love these tips. They really make working with horses simpler and clearer! Thanks, HC! Keep them coming!