Winding Paths Equestrian

Winding Paths Equestrian

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Teaching Horseback riding to Adults and Children.

Jennifer Allen Trainer
Level 1 Centered Riding Instructor, PATH International Registered Instructor, PATH International ESMHL Instructor

01/31/2018

"Remember, the conversation between you and your horse must never be dull or inert. It should be, "Ask, receive, give. Ask, receive, give." Ask with your body and legs; receive through your body into your hands; give primarily with the hands, but also with your body and legs, so that you can ask all over again, receive again and give again. The give is your thanks. If you don't give, you must ask harder the next time, and even harder after that, until you end up with a dead or resistant horse." - Sally Swift

Photos 06/04/2017

Tuesday Tip
With show season getting into full swing, a reminder: geometry and accuracy are so important! Don't lose points because you don't know where a circle should be - or that it should be round!
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