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How to Perform the Half-Halt

thmfrst23 2017-03-23T14:32:42+00:00 Categories: Riding & Training|Tags: Half-Halt, Training|

Improve your Horse’s Self-Carriage and Balance What is a Half-Halt? Before you can perform a [...]

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Head Tilt in Horses

thmfrst23 2017-03-23T14:32:42+00:00 Categories: Riding & Training|Tags: Head Tilt|

I was speaking to a trainer friend of mine recently, and she suggested I write [...]

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Fixing a Dull Horse Part 2: Exercises and Techniques

thmfrst23 2016-09-08T12:55:05+00:00 Categories: Riding & Training|Tags: Dull Horse, Exercises, Techniques|

Training from the ground and in the saddle When teaching a horse to go forward, [...]

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Fixing a Dull Horse, Part 1 ─ Theory and Understanding

thmfrst23 2016-09-08T12:50:06+00:00 Categories: Riding & Training|Tags: Aids, Dull Horse|

Train your unresponsive horse to be a winner Communication through aids is basically directed at [...]

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Combining Skills for Better Performance

thmfrst23 2017-03-23T14:32:42+00:00 Categories: Riding & Training|Tags: Balance, Bend, Direction, Gaits, Impulsion, Self-carriage, Speed, Training Exercises, Transitions|

Training your horse for transitions and bending smoothly When I watch a horse move, several [...]

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The Art of Learning to Ride

thmfrst23 2016-09-08T12:36:18+00:00 Categories: Riding & Training|Tags: Learn to Ride, Riding|

Effective methods to improve your ability to learn Usually articles appearing in “The Horse In [...]

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Why Train the Counter Canter

THIM1 2016-08-17T13:59:58+00:00 Categories: Resistance, Biomechanics & Movement, Riding & Training|

Aids, Exercises and Biomechanics to improve your horse’s balance The counter canter is an important [...]

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Rushing Horses

THIM1 2017-03-23T14:32:48+00:00 Categories: Riding & Training|Tags: Reactive, Responsive, Rushing|

Training horses to slow down and pay attention. Not too long ago I was speaking [...]

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The Perfect Sitting Trot

THIM1 2017-03-23T14:32:48+00:00 Categories: Resistance, Biomechanics & Movement, Riding & Training|

The Perfect Sitting Trot Riding in balance with your horse’s gait. As I began to [...]

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