“Despite all they have seen at the track, big atmospheres can be challenging for baby Thoroughbreds and so →
“The silly thing about this metaphor is that it tends to work. It is super useful for getting →
“In contrast to humans, a horse’s agency is perhaps more circumscribed by the situations, hands, tack, health, and →
“I think the main idea is to step out of one’s comfort zone, hop on new horses and →
“Sometimes the antidote to an unsteady head and contact is not just a softer hand, but a steadier →
“All told, the only people who will stay are those who want it. Because everyone could make more →
“… when I see that a horse never started, instead of being excited that they have no damage →
“Conformation photos are hard. But they are also so ridiculously important. Put bluntly, a good conformation photo can →
“… it is always better to catch the unsteady gait before it fails… But when the horse breaks →
“The process of not capitulating to equine-suggested up transitions is outstandingly awkward but it pays off in the →
“You may have to build up to proper condition in tiny chunks and short hacks… But, riding through →
“[T]he other day a new student came down to see the place and as we stood and chatted, →
“I might find my way to some eggs and leftovers at some point, but… my horses … eat →
“…perhaps the best, but hardest thing to do: don’t panic. Take a deep breath and stay bungee but →
“[T]his is a mindset of being flexible and creative — of listening to the horse and trying to →
“The combination of core and confidence make a positive-reinforcing cycle that lead to greater strength, and for lack →
“[T]here are the [horses] that might not have the most impressive height, might not have a pedigree with →
“…if you can get your horse balanced . . . they can collect, they can turn, and they →
“… what I do create here, and what this article is about, is a horse who ties well →
“Riding a horse who is … not tip top, might require more of a push … to get →
“You are never truly ready, and there are always excuses or more training that ought to be done. →
“No matter how fast your fingers are at opening and closing — holding and releasing tension — your →
“I expect that when asked, my horses would ride towards what they should run away from. The gallop-off-into-the-sunset →
“He looked at one puddle-fence combination, but otherwise clicked around his courses, did everything asked and hung out →
“I think these often-comical personalities exist in each of these horses, but there actually is a recipe to →
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