Sample Our Newsletter From "Thought vs Action," Issue 8, part 3 of our FREE monthly newsletter
Re: reining horse video
When you think different, you are different. The more you raise your expectations, the better your horse will become. Those two thoughts bring us to a concept called "Thought vs Action." Riding an "action" is how ninety-nine percent of the people ride ninety-nine percent of the time. That is to say they ride "a left turn," "a spin," "a stop." They release their rein on a maneuver. "When the head softens up, we release." That's "riding the maneuver" or the "action." But instead of riding the action, why not ride the "thought"? The thought is simply "Why is the horse doing it?" Then when I ride, it's not so much the action that I release on as...
The 3rd in a series of 5 videos, Josh Lyons Spins and Shoulder Control covers the following topics:
• Improving lightness and responsiveness to the bridle
• Keeping your horse's shoulders between the reins
• Controlling your horse in all six directions
• Introducing your horse to neck reining
• Gaining control of your horse's hindquarters
• Communicating with your horse's shoulders and
hindquarters for a faster and more responsive spin.
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