This weekend has been another clinic with
Jeff Sanders, which has been pretty amazing. The thing about Jeff is that he builds you up from the start towards work that is at least equivalent to high school, and talks about it like it is just bread and butter riding. And the thing is, that to him it really is. That is a pretty inspiring environment to
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Don't lose hope on the peaceful trail riding - Iris is still young, and horses mellow a lot as they get older.
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What wonderful opportunities keep coming your way to learn from all of these people!
It's funny how ticklish horses can be sometimes. How a light, brushing sensation can drive them nuts and then firmer, steady pressure can reassure. Hopefully this proves a good solution for Iris and she can go happily between the hackamore and her normal bridle.
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Jeff is of the opinion that the hackamore is a pretty good tool for working a horse from the start to high school and all points in between, particularly if you are interested in baroque riding or one-handed work, which I am. I've actually got a new hackamore on the way and there... well... there may be a saddle to follow too...
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I haven't done much work in the hackamore. Marty has a nice one for her big Quarter Horse mare, Sunny, but I've mostly worked her in the cross-under because I have been using her in lessons and am not comfortable with students using it (despite my best efforts many still have a tendency towards grabbing and dragging with the hands, feel is so hard to teach!).
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It's pretty hard to learn to use it I think because it really depends on not using your hand unless you really have something that you can't do another way and then using it as little as you possibly can. That's the opposite of how most of us instinctively want to ride because it needs you to connect your balance to that of the horse and to trust them to a degree. Getting it right, though, opens the door to a lot of positive changes in one's riding, I think.
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