Refining Your Walk to Canter Transition
Daily Strides Podcast for Equestrians - En podcast af Lorna Leeson

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Do you find that when asking your horse for canter, you tend to 'over do' some aspects of your aids? Perhaps you throw your reins at your horse, or you try to 'push' too much with your seat or upper body... You're shoving and bumping about in the saddle and when your horse eventually 'strikes' the canter, you are so far from where you want to be positioned wise, that it takes the first 5 to 10 strides just to get your limbs back listening to you before you can even begin to turn your mind to the quality of the canter happening underneath you. You can read the full article and listen to the podcast episode HERE or visit:- https://stridesforsuccess.com/walk-to-canter-transition/ Find the Gaps in Your Horses Training using this free audio series available for you to listen to in a private podcast feed - so just as easy as listening to the Daily STrides Podcast :) You can sign up for free HERE or visit https://stridesforsuccess.com/free Get Audio Horse Riding Lessons and Begin Training Your HorseToday! Right now, there are so many lessons, on all different topics, available for you on a Private Podcast Feed that delivers them straight to your phone, so you can listen as you ride your horse. Your own time, your own arena, your own horse... More Details HERE Connection is an online membership for equestrians working alone to train their horse without a coach or trainer. Get Support & Guidance in Your Riding Free Resource:- Find the Gaps in Your Horses Training Connection; the Online Membership for Equestrians Lunging for Riding – a 4-week program that gets results Groundwork for Riding – 4-week program (no arena required ;) ) Daily Strides Premium Newsletter Online Community for Equestrian focusing on Planning and Mindset Equestrian Virtual Lounge Online Community