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Once you feel confident and comfortable at a sitting trot, you can move on to posting. The trot has a two beat movement. So, the posting is going to be matching that two beat movement. One beat you will be out of the sack, one beat you will be down. So...

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Horse Training

This is Randall Powell with Expert Village, and in this clip today we're going to talk about training your horse. The most important thing when training a horse is to make sure you're trained. You have to know the proper way to mount the horse, the...

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How to Execute Downward Transitions on Horseback

How to Execute Downward Transitions on Horseback

Downward transitions are used to bring a horse from a fast gait to a slower gait, such as a transition from canter to trot or from trot to walk. The goal is to make downward transitions as smooth and seamless as possible, while maintaining the forward...

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How to Train a Horse to Follow Visual Commands

How to Train a Horse to Follow Visual Commands

Horses can pick up commands at a variety of levels. You can also train your horse with visual, voice or physical commands. Once you have taught your horse to respond to these types of commands, you will have a better riding relationship with them.

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Raise 4 Jump Heights on a Gymnastic Line

Raise 4 Jump Heights on a Gymnastic Line

Once again, we'll raise the height of the jumps, once more. We'll go up one hole throughout the last four jumps. Remembering again to only raise the height if you feel completely confident and comfortable jumping over the first height. We'll raise each...

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How to Ride an Arabian Horse

How to Ride an Arabian Horse

To ride an Arabian is like getting behind the wheel of an Audi sports convertible compared to a sedan, station wagon, or truck. Arabians are highly sensitive to all your body language, incredibly agile and tough, and have endurance no other breed can...

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