So, from all the time you have spent with horses, lessons, time spent with top riders or riding traicky horses, what would be your top tip, best bit of advice or an exercise that you can live without now?
Remember horses are bloodly good at being horses after all they have been doing it for 40,000 od years and that agianest how long we have taken them on....
Oh and as my firends are sick of hearing... Heels down and you won't fall.... I never fall and my heels are pretty good at keeping thier weight down and back...
"Right rein, right leg!" - yelled loudly at me LOTS whilst out hacking on the roads as a kiddie. Sure it helped me avoid many a nasty car vs. pony incident!
If you have a horse that is rushing in its trot, change diagonal every 5 or 6 strides. This makes the rider concentrate on what they are doing and stop fighting the horse, and also stops the horse from getting into a comfort zone where he knows what is happening. I promise you it works!
And probs the best bit from my instructor - "never jump the gate on a HT course, always get off, open it, go through it. Don't do what I did - jump it, fall off and whilst getting back on, get my spur stuck in my breeches zip"