Why the walk-trot transition is the first step to riding collection.
A badly ridden transition makes no improvement but a correctly ridden one makes your horse lighter, softer in the back and rein and more balanced.
See moreA badly ridden transition makes no improvement but a correctly ridden one makes your horse lighter, softer in the back and rein and more balanced.
See moreRiders often kick with the inside leg but forget the importance of the outside rein in balancing the horse.
See moreRiding with balanced, forward-thinking hands is an art and when you achieve this, your horses’ contact will improve dramatically
See moreRiding an accurate test is a matter of being organized and aware every time you ride a movement.
See moreWhen your horse is lazy, consider what will make him interested and want to work rather than using a whip straight away.
See moreRe-mouthing the horse can improve your horses contact by reminding him to release the pressure of the bit by coming round.
See moreTravers or quarters in, learn how to start training your horse to do with ease.
See moreThe Half-halt is the best way to slow your horse down, using the core and thighs keep the horse uphill and soft in the rein.
See moreDropping behind the bit and getting heavy in the contact is not only uncomfortable, its will also loose you precious marks in dressage.
See moreHere are 3 ways to work the horse correctly, encouraging him to lower his hind-end and become collected.
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