As riders, we are always learning. We learn new motor skills such as better ways to sit or how to use our aids riding. We also learn more about our
As riders, we are always learning. We learn new motor skills such as better ways to sit or how to use our aids riding. We also learn more about our
I’ve got a new video for you today but I will keep the description short as we are in the middle of “Adult Camp” here at my farm! I did
“Heels down!” May be the most common advice given to riders in all disciplines, but just how important is this part of our riding posture? While I do agree that
Pawing is one of those things horses do that, to a non-horse person, may appear funny or cute. But to most of us it is an irritating and destructive behavior.