Horse Training
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Stabilizing Your Seat
A stable lower leg is the key to confident and effective riding. By keeping your heels down, maintaining light pressure in your stirrups, and balancing your weight correctly, you can...
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12th Grade - Speed Transitions
Mastering speed transitions is essential for a balanced and responsive horse. Instead of pulling back when your horse speeds up, use flexion and release to encourage self-carriage and relaxation. By...
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Collection In Motion
Collection in motion is the key to improving your horse’s balance, responsiveness, and athleticism across any riding discipline. By engaging the hindquarters, maintaining a steady rein, and using proper leg...
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Walk The Line
Training your horse to walk in a straight line on the trail is all about focus, consistency, and proper correction. Many horses veer off due to distractions or past training,...
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Intro To Ground Poles
Ground poles are a versatile training tool used in various equestrian disciplines to improve coordination, balance, and responsiveness. They help horses develop better foot placement, strengthen muscles, and build confidence...