Art2Ride Associate Trainer Program: Virginia and Pivot: Yearly Update 2018


Posted on 30th December, by Admin in Blog. 1 Comment

Art2Ride Associate Trainer Program: Virginia and Pivot: Yearly Update 2018

Art2Ride Associate Apprentice Virginia discusses her progress with her horse Pivot.





One response to “Art2Ride Associate Trainer Program: Virginia and Pivot: Yearly Update 2018”

  1. Carol Ernsdorf says:

    My horses had issues with their polls and neck in shouldering in. I have my osteopath work on them every month and it is helping. She has given us exercises to help them. But never force just gently take them in bend as far they want to go. Forcing is always bad or over stretching them when doing hand stretches. Slow and gentle. It will take time and patience 😉.

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