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“Breathe Your Legs”

“Breathe Your Legs”

Thursday, July 16, 2009

 

If your horse doesn’t march with good energy in your free walk or fades too early in your trot and canter lengthenings, try “breathing” your legs during the movement.
To “breathe” your legs:
 
* Take your legs off of his sides.

* Move them an inch or two back, and place them on lightly again.
 
“Breathing” your legs does two things.
 
1. If you’ve been gripping, your horse is probably numb to your legs. Taking your legs off allows you to put them on again lightly so he feels them.
 
2. Moving your legs back puts them closer to your horse’s “engine” and reminds him to use his hind legs actively in his free walk and his trot and canter lengthenings.

 

To watch some training videos with Jane click here

www.janesavoie.com/blog

Jane Savoie
5 Star Horse Transportation

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