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 …
Read more »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 …
Read more »Defining and Solving Resistance in the horse can come in several forms, at times violent and on the other end of the spectrum, passive. Both forms are harmful, frustrating and a sign that the horse does not fully understand what is being asked of him. Let us take a deeper look at the forms …
Read more »What is ego, and where does it belong in the act of riding, training and otherwise interacting with horses? Ego; noun 1. Self-aggrandizement: an act undertaken to increase your own power and influence or to draw attention to your own importance. 2. An inflated feeling of pride in your superiority to others. I would like …
Read more »Part II : Direct & Indirect Rein In the first part of this article, we covered the Rules of the Aids, along with introducing and describing the Half Halt and Reverse Half Halt. We now continue on, in a very logical way, to discuss the Direct and Indirect Rein. These two aids are the means …
Read more »Part I; Introduction, Half Halt & Reverse Half Halt I should think that the best place to begin with describing the aids we use to influence the horse, is to first find the exact meaning of aid. By Definition: Aid: noun (plural aids) Help, succor, assistance, relief. The person who promotes or helps in something …
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