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With a horse that naturally looks at everything around them, preparation becomes even more important.
We want to stay on the left rein, keep riding, look early, and turn early — so the horse already understands where they’re going before the landing happens.
Instead of throwing your body into the turn, sit tall, stay balanced, and open the inside rein into the direction of travel.
That preparation after the jump is what gives the horse confidence and clarity, especially with a spooky horse that can lose focus easily.
This mare and rider have come such a long way because they’ve learned to plan ahead of the turn and keep riding through it ✅
05/11/2026
Sometimes improving your riding isn’t about doing more — it’s about removing the habits that make the job harder.
The best riders stay organised early, keep the pace consistent, and avoid overcomplicating the ride.
Quiet riding. Clear decisions. Effective communication.
Which one do you catch yourself doing most? 👀
05/08/2026
A lovely little stop at for a clinic before we jump into holiday mode ☀️ 🇩🇴
We’re mostly here to see our favourite Rannik’s — but couldn’t resist stopping by the barn for a few rides and some good fun in the sun 🤪
As long as the horse does what I ask when I need him to, I’m happy ✅
Let them have their expression. Let them enjoy the work. When you create a good pace, the rest becomes simple — just sit tall, stay balanced, and flow from fence to fence.
Many riders are constantly communicating, adding more and more questions. The problem is, when you actually need a reaction, the horse is still processing everything you’ve already said 😵💫
Ride smart. Be effective. And let your horse have some fun too🤪
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