Jun 08

Training Widen
Training Widen
How to train a horse is supported by both turning in the gallop?

That sounds confusing, but I'm not sure how the word … When they gallop and turn a corner, which acts like a barrel or something (which is not trained for barrels) and turns really fast and is tilted towards the ground. Should I keep trying to expand their laps or …?

He is falling inside the shoulder to make the change … Do not make more extensive tour, which usually resolve anything … will work to trot, and turn left for 3 or 4 steps then turn right for 2 or 3 … (I'm talking bends left and then right and back again) to maintain momentum and pick up the reins on the inside not to abandon his shoulder and applying pressure with both legs to push the drill … when you are doing this for 20 to 30 minutes at a time … you are throwing your shoulders back and forth every few steps will be required to put your weight on his hind legs so you can make room for the next turn … Never enter into a predictable pattern. when you lift the inside rein to apply constant pressure not only support it, use short jerks and incompatible keep out of the reins that instead of relying on it. I do this exercise, both at a trot and a gallop, is ideal for teaching power of the hindquarters and stay light on the front. afterwards constantly change direction at a trot or gallop will be pleasantly surprised how light they are when you go back to ride the train … try it is is a wonderful exercise, but must have 15 or 20 minutes, the horse is usually so good at it at first, but after a while you will be able to throw their shoulders against wherever they ask and be light and balanced it.

Charley – Herding Clinic – Flanking training

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