Ride A Circle Part II

Ride A Circle Part II

. . . Usually, my physical body has to play catch up with my mental acquisition.  The ironic part of my circle frustration was that until my body proved it could be done, my brain refused to accept the concept that I could keep my horse on the circle through using my outside leg and rein aids. . . .

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The ABC's of Steering

The ABC's of Steering

Quick quiz:  You put your friend, your husband, your daughter, your niece, anyone on a horse for the first time.  What is the first thing you teach them?  You give them the reins and say:  Kick to start.  Pull left to go left and pull right to go right.  Pull both to stop.  Right?  Of course that is what you do, no matter what you know. . . .I was never taught that there might be another method in which to communicate with my horse. . . .

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Riding Bareback

Riding Bareback

...what did I expect, after all these years (I am now 50 years old) of riding in a dressage saddle, when my instructor told me I should ride my horse bareback to give both him and me a break?  It would be relaxing.  Ha.  Relaxing!  Perhaps she would be relaxed, but I had visions of me clinging and bouncing on my 4th level dressage horse.  I figured it would not be pretty, but I was game to try anyway. 

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