Correctly Riding Your Horse On The Bit
Daily Strides Podcast for Equestrians - En podcast af Lorna Leeson
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So, we've all been there, riding around the arena on our horse, desperately seeking the elusive 'On the Bit'. Pumping with our legs, 'sponging' with our hands; doing our level best to achieve what is beginning to feel like the holy grail of riding a horse! All the while hoping, praying, wishing (hey, when you are desperate you will resort to anything!) that a lightning bolt will just shoot out of the sky and, **Poof**, your horse is 'on the bit'! The sad part is that the more we pump with our legs, push with our seat and plead with the Good Lord to show us mercy and deliver us from this agony that is our desperation... The less and less likely we actually are of achieving our goal! For many trainers, it can feel like there is a fine line when explaining this concept. I am taking the brave (or stupid, depending on where you see the line) step of trying to decipher this massive mystery. A feat by which so many riders define themselves. Read More... Free Riding Plan to Use in Your Riding One Exercise Multiple Ways Let's Work Together:- Daily Strides Premium Newsletter Lunging for Riding Groundwork For Riding Join Our Online Communities for Equestrians Connect in the Mindset & Fitness for Equestrians Private Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/SFS30DayRiderFitnessChallenge Connect in the Virtual Stable Lounge Private Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/1499737810323191 Connect with Lorna Connect on Instagram @stridesforsuccess https://instagram.com/stridesforsuccess Connect on Facebook https://facebook.com/stridessuccess Join the 2021 Equestrian Fitness Challenge:- Sign up for the free RIDING challenge Additional Resources:- Why Forward is Essential for Contact Training Scale Series Part 3 - Contact in Your Riding Assessing on the Bit in Your Riding Retraining a Horse that Evades Your Contact Developing Your Horse's Self Carriage