Posted July 25th by Erica K. in Articles, Thought
I know it is common practice, and while there is more information being circulated to the general public which supports the idea that starting a horse at 2 years old is premature I still get a lot of questions posed to me relating to issues that come up in training the 2 year old horse [...]
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Posted May 30th by Erica K. in Articles
The posting trot is such an effective tool for riders. It lightens the load on a young horse’s back while they are building strength and coordination, it saves the rider’s seat on long distance rides, is a necessary step in developing your position for jumping, and much more.
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Posted October 2nd by Erica K. in Articles, The Art Of...
I got this question posted and wanted to address it directly. Perhaps this will help anyone else with the same problem!
Dani Writes :
“I am currently exercising a very difficult horse. He is not vicious, but is very difficult to catch.
When i go into the field, I approach him quietly, give him a pat and slip [...]
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Posted September 21st by Erica K. in Articles
What? You’ve never heard of a wooden horse? A wooden horse for adults? Well, it’s true!
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Posted July 31st by Erica K. in Articles, The Art Of...
It isn’t because I love picking on competitive Dressage, it is because it is prevalent in competitive Dressage since it is right in front of us, that I can point to the examples so easily seen. False forms of collection abound in every arena however, and it isn’t because it is more fun to fake [...]
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Posted February 10th by Erica K. in Articles
So much focus is put towards the horse’s head set, having a light mouth, being collected and balanced. So much focus on our goals, with little insight into how we get there. Do we ride the same train from one terminal to the next hoping somehow to get to our destination despite riding the wrong [...]
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Posted November 7th by Erica K. in Articles
Pressure is what we experience every day of our lives, either self-imposed or given to us by those around us and in our lives. For the horse it is a little simpler, from our perspective anyhow, the horse does not take ‘home’ pressure from the rider or trainer when the session is over. They don’t [...]
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Posted January 10th by Erica K. in Articles
The bend I refer to is that of specifically the neck and generally the entire body. The bend is one of four factors I consider in the working of the horse, that are rules so to speak and guidelines. When something is not functioning properly, i.e. a movement isn’t as correct as I would like, [...]
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Posted October 28th by Erica K. in Articles
Leg Aids Clarified
In this day and age, it often seems that the “correct” use of the aids is with emphasis on the legs for most of the work, and little is left to the hands. Just how do the leg aids interact with the horse to communicate our wishes? In this article, you’ll learn how [...]
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Posted October 27th by Erica K. in Articles
Why Horses Really Run Away
Your huffing and puffing, cursing the very horse that you wish wanted to be with you badly enough to stop running away. Likely you have broken a sweat, your halter and lead have become a tangled mess beyond recognition, and you could have ridden two horses in the time it’s taken [...]
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