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"Slowing Your Horse," from my FREE monthly newsletter
From the Horse Riding Instruction Series:
"To help slow my horse, I hum. I hum because it naturally changes my seat. So when I'm practicing loping, and my horse is going faster than I want, then I sit down and I count or hum. So, I'll pick up speed and I'll say go faster, then I'll sit down and hum. If I change my seat and he does not slow down, then…"
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"On a related note, remember that the longer you hang onto the rein, the less you can ask for. That is to say, if you pick up the rein and you're asking for a nice smooth bend in the horse's neck and zero pounds of resistance — and he just hangs there — you've got to "find an out." When you've hung onto the rein for several seconds with no change from your horse, let go on any lessening of resistance. The horse really doesn't go back to the barn and tell the other horses that he got one over on you, despite what you might think. He just wants you to get out of his mouth and let him go back to the barn. So, find a "win-win." And keep telling yourself that if you improve your horse just one tiny percent a day he'll be twice as good in just over three months. Right?"
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How to Canter or Lope a Horse (Series)
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How to Canter
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