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Staying Lifted: Avoiding the "Man Hole" for Effortless Turns
How to Keep Yourself – and Your Horse – Balanced When Riding and Turning Building on our last blog about harnessing the magic of body cues to guide your horse through a turn , today we’re diving into a vital but easily overlooked skill and advancement to enhancing your riding: staying “lifted” and avoiding the dreaded “man hole” when your horse drops its back or hollows out in a turn. This subtle art is the difference between a ride that feels smooth and connected, and one wh
Loz
Dec 24, 20256 min read


From Rider to Proactive Partner: The "Horse Shopping List" for Better Body Mechanics
How Self-Assessment Can Make You a More Mindful, Effective Rider If you're passionate about horses, you've probably spent more hours in the saddle than you care to count—only to discover, occasionally, that old habits have snuck back in. Maybe your horse in really lazy or is heavy in the contact. Don't fret! There's a refreshingly simple tool that can help you reset and ride with renewed awareness, it's what I like to call, the "horse shopping list" . This clever twist on int
Loz
Dec 6, 20254 min read


Turning Your Horse: Why It Starts With Your Body, Not the Reins
Unlocking smoother, more responsive rides with simple body cues Have you ever watched an experienced rider turn their horse as if by magic, with hardly a flick of the reins? It’s not sorcery – it’s the power of subtle body aids at work! Many riders (especially when starting out) think turning a horse is all about pulling the rein, but in truth, your body is the first and most important cue your horse will feel. Let’s break down how you can cue your horse to turn using a simpl
Loz
Nov 16, 20255 min read


The 7-Point Seat: A Rider’s Guide to Understanding, Feeling, and Using Each Point of the Seat
Introduction: What is the 7-Point Seat? Whether you’re a seasoned equestrian or just getting started, you’ve likely heard the phrase...
Loz
Sep 3, 202511 min read
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