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| 10/22/2008 | by Faith Meredith - Director, Meredith Manor International Equestrian Centre | |
| Developing Balance: Using Your Horse's Feedback | |
| In order to work together harmoniously, both horse and rider need good balance. Riders who do not have a good sense of balance cannot follow a horse’s motion. Unbalanced riders tend to stay on a horse by gripping with their calves, gripping with their thighs, or hanging on the reins. Without good balance of their own, they interfere with the horse’s balance and, as a result, with its motion. Their ability to turn in a good, much less top, performance is severely compromised. | |
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