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Horse Groundwork Exercises for Beginners w/FREE Training Log - Helpful Horse Hints
As a beginner, there are few basic groundwork exercises that you should consistently work on until you have mastered them with your horse. These basic exercises will give you a foundation of on the ground skills that will set the stage of respect and understanding between you and your horse. Let’s cover the basic groundwork exercises that every equestrian should teach their horse. #training #groundwork #jumping #western #flatwork #helpfulhorsehints
Begin and Begin Again by Denny Emmersen
An exciting follow-up from the bestselling author of How Good Riders Get Good and Know Better to Do Better. We all start somewhere with horses. As a toddler on a pony. As a teenager with friends who ride. As an adult who always loved horses, but life just got in the way…until now. Some of us start over. We sell our horses to go to school, to have careers or babies (or both). We decide to quit dressage and start reining. We fall off…and get back on. There are all sorts of beginning places, and th
Breaking In a Horse: The Complete Step-by-Step Guide
Ready to start breaking in your horse but not sure where to begin? This comprehensive guide covers every step of the breaking process. Learn techniques to establish trust, introduce equipment, advance under saddle, and more. Get tips on setting goals, reading horse behavior, and ensuring safety. With this expert advice, you’ll feel confident in your ability to gently break your horse without force. Your partnership will develop as your horse learns to accept a rider.
𝗣𝗼𝗹𝗲𝘄𝗼𝗿𝗸𝗶𝗻𝘀𝗽𝗼 - polework on Instagram: "Trot pole distances… I always walk trot poles with a toe to heel motion. This allows me to be accurate and consistent. For my large boots I would often do 4 heel to toe steps. Always be prepared to change the distance either longer or shorter! We are looking for between 4 and 4.5 feet so measure the size of your feet with shoes on and adjust accordingly 😄 Of course this is an average and those with extra large or extra small horse may not fol