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Training Tip: An Exercise to Slow Down a Speed Demon
Exercise #9: Sending Exercise Goal: To be able to send the horse through tight, narrow spaces (without moving your feet) at both a walk and trot and have the horse yield and face you, and then go back in the other direction. More about the exercise: https://www.downunderhorsemanship.com/Store/Product/MEDIA/D/252/ Horse Lessons, Riding Lessons, Dressage, Horse Nutrition, Western Riding, Horse Riding, Natural Horsemanship, Western Horsemanship
Exercise #9: Sending Exercise Goal: To be able to send the horse through tight, narrow spaces (without moving your feet) at both a walk and trot and have the horse yield and face you, and then go back in the other direction. More about the exercise: https://www.downunderhorsemanship.com/Store/Product/MEDIA/D/252/
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Exercise #12: Leading Beside Goal: To have the horse move beside you and act as your shadow, mimicking every move you make. If you walk, he walks. If you turn left, he turns left. You want the horse to follow alongside you as you walk, trot, and turn to the inside and outside without taking the slack out of the lead rope. More about the exercise: https://www.downunderhorsemanship.com/Store/Product/MEDIA/D/252/ Horse Riding Tips, Horse Crazy, Horse Love, Pretty Horses, Beautiful Horses, Horse Training
Exercise #12: Leading Beside Goal: To have the horse move beside you and act as your shadow, mimicking every move you make. If you walk, he walks. If you turn left, he turns left. You want the horse to follow alongside you as you walk, trot, and turn to the inside and outside without taking the slack out of the lead rope. More about the exercise: https://www.downunderhorsemanship.com/Store/Product/MEDIA/D/252/
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Arena Footing Basics 101: Choosing Your Footing - TheHorse.com | There are several types of arena surfaces to choose from. Here's what to remember when selecting your footing. #arena #horses #footing #ridinghorses Arena Footing, Equine Acupressure, Male Horse, Equine Nutrition, Horse Arena, Hoof Care, Equestrian Sports, Equestrian Life, Equestrian Facilities
Arena Footing Basics 101: Choosing Your Footing
Arena Footing Basics 101: Choosing Your Footing - TheHorse.com | There are several types of arena surfaces to choose from. Here's what to remember when selecting your footing. #arena #horses #footing #ridinghorses
Groundwork Exercise #8: Outback Exercise on the Long Line Goal: To be able to back the horse away from you in a perfectly straight line without ever having to move your feet. He should respectfully back away from you when you wiggle your finger at him, with the belly of the rope never leaving the ground. Then you should be able to draw him back up to you in a straight line by just a suggestion of your body language. Learn more https://www.downunderhorsemanship.com/Store/Product/MEDIA/D/254/ Work Horses, Horses And Dogs, Natural Horsemanship Training, Equine Care, Horse Care Tips, Horse Facts, Horse Videos
Groundwork Exercise #8: Outback Exercise on the Long Line Goal: To be able to back the horse away from you in a perfectly straight line without ever having to move your feet. He should respectfully back away from you when you wiggle your finger at him, with the belly of the rope never leaving the ground. Then you should be able to draw him back up to you in a straight line by just a suggestion of your body language. Learn more https://www.downunderhorsemanship.com/Store/Product/MEDIA/D/254/
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Exercise #5: Backing - Method 3 Marching Technique  Goal: The horse reads your body language and moves backwards out of your space when you walk toward him in a marching fashion.  More about the exercise: https://www.downunderhorsemanship.com/Store/Product/MEDIA/D/252/ Western Horse, Western Saddles, Training Tips, Percheron Horses, Clinton Anderson
Exercise #5: Backing - Method 3 Marching Technique Goal: The horse reads your body language and moves backwards out of your space when you walk toward him in a marching fashion. More about the exercise: https://www.downunderhorsemanship.com/Store/Product/MEDIA/D/252/
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Groundwork Exercise #15: Leading by the Muzzle  Goal: To be able to lead the horse forward, left and right by applying gentle pressure to his muzzle or underneath his chin.  Learn more https://www.downunderhorsemanship.com/Store/Product/MEDIA/D/254/ Buy A Horse
Groundwork Exercise #15: Leading by the Muzzle Goal: To be able to lead the horse forward, left and right by applying gentle pressure to his muzzle or underneath his chin. Learn more https://www.downunderhorsemanship.com/Store/Product/MEDIA/D/254/
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Groundwork Exercise #9: Throw to a Stop Goal: To be able to lunge the horse in a circle around you, then throw the end of the lead rope over his topline and have him immediately relax and come to a stop, staying parallel on the circle. More about the exercise: https://www.downunderhorsemanship.com/Store/Product/MEDIA/D/253/ Baby Horses, Show Horses, Horse Training Ground Work, Haflinger Horse, Reining Horses, Horse Gear, Horse Rider
Groundwork Exercise #9: Throw to a Stop Goal: To be able to lunge the horse in a circle around you, then throw the end of the lead rope over his topline and have him immediately relax and come to a stop, staying parallel on the circle. More about the exercise: https://www.downunderhorsemanship.com/Store/Product/MEDIA/D/253/
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Groundwork Exercise #6: Touch & Rub - Forequarters  Goal: To be able to yield the horse’s front end away from you so that he crosses over with his front feet and pivots on his hind end off of just a light touch from your fingertips.  More about the exercise: https://www.downunderhorsemanship.com/Store/Product/MEDIA/D/253/ Horse Behavior
Groundwork Exercise #6: Touch & Rub - Forequarters Goal: To be able to yield the horse’s front end away from you so that he crosses over with his front feet and pivots on his hind end off of just a light touch from your fingertips. More about the exercise: https://www.downunderhorsemanship.com/Store/Product/MEDIA/D/253/
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Groundwork Exercise #3: Desensitizing to Plastic Bags Goal: To be able to rub, wave and flap a plastic bag all over and around the horse’s body with high energy while he stands still and relaxes. More about the exercise: https://www.downunderhorsemanship.com/Store/Product/MEDIA/D/253/ Trail Riding
Groundwork Exercise #3: Desensitizing to Plastic Bags Goal: To be able to rub, wave and flap a plastic bag all over and around the horse’s body with high energy while he stands still and relaxes. More about the exercise: https://www.downunderhorsemanship.com/Store/Product/MEDIA/D/253/
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Horse Training Articles : Flex - Ability! Flex flex flex! That's how you get a super soft horse. Cute Horses, Barrel Racing Horses, Barrel Horse, Horse Riding Clothes
Flex-Ability
Horse Training Articles : Flex - Ability! Flex flex flex! That's how you get a super soft horse.
You can improve your timing and feel by gently placing your hand on your horse's nose and squeezing slightly. As soon as he moves his head away from the pressure, release your hand. Riding Stables, Western Horseman, Zorse, Horse Camp, Horse Boarding
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You can improve your timing and feel by gently placing your hand on your horse's nose and squeezing slightly. As soon as he moves his head away from the pressure, release your hand.
Groundwork Exercise #6: Touch & Rub - Nose Goal: To be able to back the horse away using the lightest amount of steady pressure applied to his nose. More about the exercise: https://www.downunderhorsemanship.com/Store/Product/MEDIA/D/253/ Equestrian Riding
Groundwork Exercise #6: Touch & Rub - Nose Goal: To be able to back the horse away using the lightest amount of steady pressure applied to his nose. More about the exercise: https://www.downunderhorsemanship.com/Store/Product/MEDIA/D/253/
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Groundwork Exercise #1: Changing Sides  Goal: Without having to move your feet, you should be able to get the horse to change sides, crossing over with his outside front foot, off the lightest amount of steady pressure possible.  More about the exercise: https://www.downunderhorsemanship.com/Store/Search/intermediate Horse Therapy
Groundwork Exercise #1: Changing Sides Goal: Without having to move your feet, you should be able to get the horse to change sides, crossing over with his outside front foot, off the lightest amount of steady pressure possible. More about the exercise: https://www.downunderhorsemanship.com/Store/Search/intermediate
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Riding Exercise #8: Yield the Hindquarters From a Standstill  Goal: To be able to flex the horse, press with your leg back by his flank, and have the horse disengage his hindquarters 360 degrees without fighting or pulling on your hands. You should be able to do this on both sides of the horse’s body with a light feel in your hand and leg.  More about the exercise: https://www.downunderhorsemanship.com/Store/Product/MEDIA/D/252/
Riding Exercise #8: Yield the Hindquarters From a Standstill Goal: To be able to flex the horse, press with your leg back by his flank, and have the horse disengage his hindquarters 360 degrees without fighting or pulling on your hands. You should be able to do this on both sides of the horse’s body with a light feel in your hand and leg. More about the exercise: https://www.downunderhorsemanship.com/Store/Product/MEDIA/D/252/
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