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Correct Dressage Whip Use

Question: I recently observed a trainer school her Andalusian stallion with two dressage whips, one in each hand. I was taught to ride with one whip only. In what situations...

http://www.equisearch.com/horses_riding_training/english/dressage/dressage_whip_use_061810/

Consistency Spikes with Correct Position

For a heeler to be able to deliver a good loop consistently in the right spot takes riding correct position every time. From the back of the box to...

http://www.equisearch.com/horses_riding_training/consistency-spikes-correct-position/

Developing Correct Contact in Dressage

Question: I have read articles and discussed with my instructor how to get my horse to step with good energy into the contact. But I'm still not sure I understand...

http://www.equisearch.com/horses_riding_training/english/dressage/correctcontact_041304/

Ask the Experts: Dressage Correct Contact

Question: After years of riding dressage, I feel I still haven't mastered the art of correct contact. Could you explain what things to look for? Colleen Daniels Asheville, N.C. Gail Hoff-Carmona Answer: Correct contact...

http://www.equisearch.com/horses_riding_training/english/dressage/dressage_correct_contact_051310/

How to Correct a Lateral Walk

A lateral walk is not a clear four-beat walk. It is a pace in which the legs move on the same side in unison. Unfortunately, it is sometimes the best...

http://www.equisearch.com/horses_riding_training/english/dressage/lateralwalk_080207/

Correct a Head-Shy Horse with Clinton Anderson

In the November '09 Horse & Rider article "Stand Back" (Clinton Anderson's Groundwork for Everyone), Clinton teaches his student Renee Humphries how to train her Appaloosa gelding ("Sammy") to respect...

http://www.equisearch.com/horses_riding_training/training/general/head_shy_horse_102209/

What Knee Angle Is Correct for My Jumping Position?

[/caption] Question: I’ve heard that when you’re in jumping position, the angle behind your knee should be between 90 and 110 degrees. But at a show recently, I noticed that many...

http://www.equisearch.com/horses_riding_training/english/what-knee-angle-is-correct-for-my-jumping-position/

Prac Classic: Gymnastic Exercises to Correct Jumping Style Problems

After working with a horse for a while and jumping several courses, I am readily able to ­determine his weaknesses. Does he tend to get quick, or does he get...

http://www.equisearch.com/horses_riding_training/english/hunter_jumper/prac-classic-gymnastic-exercises-to-correct-jumping-style-problems/

The Bureau of Land Management

The Bureau of Land Management Why You Should Consider Adopting a BLM Mustang for Your Next Horse Over 100 Federal Border Patrol Agents Use BLM Mustangs. Southern and Northern U.S. Borders are patrolled...

http://www.equisearch.com/a-home-for-every-horse/partners/blm/

Bit Gallery - Correction Bit

This Correction Bit is a leverage bit which has a fairly high port, with no cricket (roller) or hood, so the horse's tongue naturally goes up into the...

http://www.equisearch.com/tack_apparel/bit_gallery/correctionbit/



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