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Natasha Reid |
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Ok, so the horse I ride is a TBX with 3 very nice, easy to ride/sit gaits. After he is warmed up, he goes nicely into a frame at the trot, and sometimes the walk. But how can I get him like this at the canter? How can I get him more collected and rounded? He is soft in the mouth, and loves to work. Any tips would be nice. :)
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Brice Smith |
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i ride mostly bareback, i think im actualy better bareback then with a saddle, with a saddle, im constantly standing up, or trying to grab onto the horn, i dont know why, barbeack, im fine, i sit everything, i dont pull on the horses mouth, or anything, i think it might be mental (i fell off a couple weeks ago and the horn of the saddle hit my leg, really hurting it and leaving a bruise the size…
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Amber Tuttle |
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I have a morgan that I have been training and found out that he can do a running walk, I don't know much about gaited breeds, but what other gaits does a morgan have? I am also debating on sending him to a gaited trainer, what are your guys' thoughts on that?