My newsletters have hinted at this stuff in the past; I've drummed it into every clinic rider I've had - and it's about time it appeared in one, collective article!
To be blunt, this is the material upon which all the rest of our training is built, it's just that important.
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A) Every time you pick up your reins from now on - each and every time - I want you to first put it in your head that your horse is about to do "whatever" perfectly. He's the perfect horse not after he does something, but before. This is due to a phenomena that's really rather obvious: If your horse has been fighting you for three days on that turn to the right - we as humans naturally assume he won't do it on day four either. So, what do we do? We grit our teeth and pick up the reins with eight million pounds of pressure to force the issue or to "be ready." However... your horse, being no dunce... thinks to himself "Every day this guy tries to rattle the teeth outta my head. I've gotta be ready." And so he sees you going for the reins and protects himself by clenching everything from his teeth to his butt. Good luck with your turn.
Instead, put a smile on your face and get it in your head that he's about to do (something) perfectly. You do this on things you've practiced a million times; you do this the first time you practice something. Whether he's been doing sidepasses for ten years or you've never before...