You CAN Master Sitting Trot—REALLY!
2. … gently pushing at Tanya’s waist to increase her lumbar curve … 3. … and positioning her rib cage directly above her pelvis. (Anne also...
2. … gently pushing at Tanya’s waist to increase her lumbar curve … 3. … and positioning her rib cage directly above her pelvis. (Anne also...
Sit the Trot REALLY! If you want your schooling session to be a good workout, sitting will make you that much more active and effective with your aids. And...
I have a naturally hollow lower back. When I was a child, learning to ride in Germany, and I heard, "Sit up!," I would just hollow it more. And I...
There are lots of old sayings or rules that were passed down through the generations concerning roping. One of those that I hear a lot is that you should...
http://www.equisearch.com/horses_riding_training/standing-or-sitting-down-team-roping/
[/caption] There are lots of old sayings or rules that were passed down through the generations concerning roping. One of those that I hear a lot is that you should stand...
At the IHSA National Championships, the hunt seat riders vying for the Cacchione Cup were asked to perform the test below. Can you do it too? (Remember, these riders are...
http://www.equisearch.com/horses_riding_training/collegiate-riding/testyours2094/
Trotting fences smoothly is a skill that sounds easier than it is—and it’s also a more valuable element in your training tool kit than you might realize. Judges require trot...
http://www.equisearch.com/horses_riding_training/master-riding-trot-fences/
Back in the days of horse-dependent travel, the most commonly used gait was the trot. Sure, the stagecoach might rumble into town at a...
http://www.equisearch.com/uncategorized/creative-control-fast-trot/
Avoid these pitfalls in training your horse in transitions between the trot and walk. 1. This is a very good example of me using no leg to stop Devon's forward motion,...
http://www.equisearch.com/horses_riding_training/english/dressage/transitionmistakes_061406/
Gymnastic 1 is designed to introduce your horse to stepping over poles on the ground in an organized manner. Dressage horses can also benefit from this first gymnastic, because no...
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