Tag: horses

Did you forget to lunge?

Today I was standing by the dressage ring watching my working student lunge her horse when one of the boarders asked if there was something wrong with the horse. I was kind of stunned.  Do people not lunge their horses as part of their regular routine?  Actually, when I stop to think about it many do not.  And […]

Your Mindset and How it affects your riding

It seems like everyone is talking about Mindset these days.  I hate to even bring it up, but your mindset really does effects how you ride.  To put it simply your mindset is the way you think or perceive the world.  We all have a mindset: good, bad, ugly, and in between. It is how we look at […]

Importance of a saddle

For the longest time I rode in a Wintec Isabella.  And most of my students rode in Wintecs.  But when I purchased Ahab, my Wintec saddle did not fit him.  Ahab is shaped like a pot-bellied pig, but that is another story.  This post is about saddles.  So I started looking for a new saddle.   My trainer and I tried […]

Go Forward

When we start riding, we have the tendency to think and ride slow. Our brain tells us that if we ride slow we have more control.  We want to be in control and we want to be perfect.  This is totally backwards. Like most things involving horseback riding speed is counterintuitive.  We have more control when the horse […]