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The shoulder in serves to correct crookedness and weakness in the hind end.
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Collection is the compression of your horse’s body from poll to dock and it is the natural next step once you have achieved balance.
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Some riders wonder how a horse can be “straight” on a curve.
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It is essential that a horse be balanced to maximize his athleticism and do what you ask of him.
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Every horse should be forward, straight, and balanced.
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Dressage education is based on a scale of training where a solid foundation is laid down and then added to as the horse progresses.
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In the 950s American horsemen became interested in dressage as both a method of training and as a competitive sport
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Equine nutritionist: member of your team of professionals to maintain a healthy equine partner.
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Health care, hoof maintenance, and nutrition are so important; if your horse does not feel good, he is not going to perform to his best ability.
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Your veterinarian is the most important equine professional that you will work with
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Why do horses pin their ears and what can we do about it?
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This month Lynn Palm has us horsing around on the trail for a cookout and offers what we need to be safe and have great fun.
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Apply all the great trail training we have covered in the previous articles and do a fun activity with your horse.
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Since we’ve recently covered how to handle a potential spook from the ground, let’s consider ways to handle the same situation while mounted.





