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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


Tight, Clamping Thighs in Riding: Why It Happens and How to Fix It
Tight, clamping thighs are a common challenge for many riders, yet they’re often misunderstood or dismissed as simply a “bad habit.” In reality, thigh tension is usually the result of a combination of biomechanics, muscle imbalance, skeletal structure, and nervous system responses. In this blog, we’ll explore why riders clamp with their thighs, how it affects both horse and rider, and practical ways to improve freedom, comfort, and harmony in the saddle. What Happens When t

Ann Montgomery
Dec 30, 20254 min read


Training Tips for New Horse Owners: Essential Advice for Training Your Horse and Building a Strong Bond
Embarking on the journey of horse ownership is both exciting and challenging. For new horse owners, understanding how to train their horse effectively while building a solid bond is crucial. This blog post provides you with essential advice, exercises for groundwork (in-hand) and riding, and emphasizes the importance of patience, consistency, and positive reinforcement. Understanding Your Horse’s Needs Before diving into training, it is important to understand your horse’s ne
Loz
Dec 26, 20256 min read
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