Clinic in Guadalajara: 6


Posted on 25th February, by Admin in Blog. No Comments

Clinic in Guadalajara: 6

Hello this is Will Faerber from Art2Ride here in Guadalajara, Mexico with Jorge. Jorge bought this horse a while ago and we watched Jerry school it for him and we saw how nicely it went!

Jorge is a beginner rider but look how beautifully he is able to stretch this horse and how he is able to develop his balance without holding on with his hands. That is the most important thing for a rider. A rider who’s balance is dependent on the reins is never going to be a good rider. The horse will never relax and will probably go lame because someone has been hanging on their mouth. Look how a beginner can get on a correctly trained horse and get the horse to stretch and stay over his back while developing his own balance and will feel the trot in the right way. That is he feels the back propel him back out of the saddle again.

Jorge has done a beautiful job, well done! Once again this is Will Faerber from Art2Ride from Guadalajara today!





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