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When Your Horse Braces on One Side: Exercises for Suppleness In-Hand and Under Saddle
Why Does Bracing Happen? If your horse feels stiff or resistant on one side of their body, it’s often due to asymmetry in flexibility, strength, or balance . This can show up as difficulty bending, falling in or out on circles, or resisting lateral aids. The goal isn’t to force softness—it’s to encourage equal bend and relaxation . ✅ In-Hand Exercises Lateral Flexion at the Poll and Neck: Stand at the girth and gently ask for bend toward the softer side first, then the stiffe
Loz
Mar 22 min read


Helping Your Horse Move Freely: Tackling Choppy Steps and Hindquarter Engagement
A Supportive Guide for Owners, Riders, and Trainers If you’ve noticed your horse taking choppy steps or struggling to step under with their hindquarters, you’re not alone. Many horses—whether young, green, or seasoned—can develop short, stiff strides that affect their comfort and way of going. The good news? With the right approach, you can help your horse move more freely, comfortably, and confidently. Let’s dive into the causes, practical bodywork, groundwork, and riding ex
Loz
Feb 64 min read


Unlocking Rider Suppleness: Spotting and Soothing Stiffness in the Saddle
Practical Tips and Exercises for a Softer, More Connected Ride Have you ever finished a ride feeling like you’ve just done an upper-body workout, or noticed your horse chewing the bit in frustration? I sure have! Stiffness can creep up on even the most experienced riders, quietly sabotaging our connection with the horse. The good news is, with a bit of awareness and a few handy exercises, you can transform stiffness into real suppleness—making riding more comfortable for you
Loz
Jan 35 min read
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