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I have several riders this session that are working on lateral balance, not leaning, and initiating or helping their horse turn by using their eyes to look in that direction and eventually the reins. The other day I started using this pattern and discovered a whole lot of progressive uses for it. This time I … Continue reading →
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BAREBACK PAD SADDLE NON SLIP LINING STEADYING GRIP HANDLE PINK or BLUE
4 Stangen - 7 Übungen
In dieser Serie will ich euch 7 effektive Übungen vorstellen, die mit wenig Equipment und Vorbereitung durchgeführt werden können. Die Übungen erfordern Genauigkeit und das richtige Timing, um das Pferd sauber durch die Stangen zu führen. Die Stangen sollten im Idealfall so aufgelegt werden, dass der innerste Zirkel einen Durchmesser von 6-7 Metern nicht unterschreitet. Ziele: Punktgenaue Richtungswechsel, Verfeinerung der Hilfen (vor allem der richtungsweisenden Gewichtshilfen), absolute Auf...
Better dressage through cavaletti training? Yes!
Cavaletti exercice
GH2 Equine Architects | The Authority on Equine Design.
If I had a million dollars...We are all envious of this rider riding in the indoor arena at the Riverlands Equestrian Facility designed by GH2 Gralla Equine Architects in British Columbia. Photo credit to: Ivan Hunter Photography
Smart country horse fashion - stunning in yellow, especially the boots.
What’s in Your Ring? Presented by Attwood: Jumping Indoors with Babette Lenna - Eventing Nation - Three-Day Eventing News, Results, Videos, and Commentary
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I have several riders this session that are working on lateral balance, not leaning, and initiating or helping their horse turn by using their eyes to look in that direction and eventually the reins. The other day I started using this pattern and discovered a whole lot of progressive uses for it. This time I … Continue reading →
Fitness Tip for Riders: Steps to Better Posture & Hands Part 1: A Straighter Back
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Did you know? Back in the day, equestrians often didn't have time to greet and speak with all the other riders before a foxhunt... so they put ribbons in their horses' tails to communicate what otherwise couldn't be communicated while racing over the fields. Used to have to rock the red ribbon quite a bit... Sigh, mares.
Clippers and Trimmers
The most typical reason for clipping is to enable the horse to work comfortably and without undue sweating during the winter months when their coats grow naturally thicker. The clipped horse will be denied his natural protection from winter weather, and will need to be provided with additional protection in the form of both stable and waterproof outdoor rugs, ideally with suitable shelter facilities in his paddock.