you have to engage your horse. look, while you were jumping, your horse was on a beach in Mexico ordering a pina colada
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you have to engage your horse. look, while you were jumping, your horse was on a beach in Mexico ordering a pina colada
My trainer (via leathâhedger)
Trainer: do you want your horse to be well trained or a spoiled blob?
Me out loud: well trained
Me in my head: spoiled blob
âHeâs going to be brave for you at the big jumps, so you need to be brave for him when he thinks he hears aliens
Jessie Fraser (via shes-equilicious)
Riding a horse is not a gentle hobby, to be picked up and laid down like a game of solitaire. It is a grand passion.
Ralph Waldo
I was drawn to horses as if they were magnets. It was in my blood. I must have inherited from my grandfather a genetic proclivity toward the equine species. Perhaps thereâs a quirk in the DNA that makes horse people different from everyone else, that instantly divides humanity into those who love horses and the others, who simply donât know.
Allan Hamilton (via aclambert)
Sometimes as a rider, you really have to focus on what the horse does right, & not always look for the things to fix. Because when you over manage the details you really keep scrambling your own puzzle
Awesome things said by my coach (via iracebarrels)
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Letâs bail on the word respect; face it, horses are not advanced enough to understand a psychological, sociological and philosophically advanced concept of respect. What we need are definable behaviors, something they CAN DO. For example, âStay two feet away from me and then I will walk towards you to make contact,â or âBack up when I come into through the gate to feed you dinner.â These are things that can be trained and theyâre easy for the horse to understand. Train these behaviors specifically and let go of all the baggage that comes to mind when we think of the word respect. By letting go we wonât get frustrated or angry because the horses is not ârespecting usâ or following some concept he doesnât understand anyway. Get real, define the behaviors and train your horse. Youâll both be happier.
Peggy Hogan on the idea of ârespectâ in horse training. [x] (via serveitindrag)
Think of riding as a science, but love it as an art.
George Morris
Some people ask what I do besides horses. I do nothing beside horses.
The Philippaerts (via hello-scottbrash)
Bad riding looks like bad riding. But good riding looks like no riding.
http://www.chronofhorse.com/article/push-it (via trackingup)
âChampions arenât born. They are built, little by little, day by day, with patience and love for the sport.â
Nick Skelton (via oxers-and-oxfords)
Ride the canter like you are having the sex standing up.
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Life is short, buy the breeches
Train-to-win (via train-to-win)
American Pharoah ran the final quarter-mile â a stretch that has dashed numerous Triple Crown dreams â in 24.32 seconds, faster than Secretariatâs time of 25 seconds in winning the 1973 Belmont.
BETH HARRIS, AP Racing Writer (via mgkesi)
This is the big thing Iâve been hearing. The race itself isnât anything special as far as how he ran. But he took the stretch so fucking fast that itâs blowing people away.
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Sometimes as a rider, you really have to focus on what the horse does right, & not always look for the things to fix. Because when you over manage the details you really keep scrambling your own puzzle
Awesome things said by my coach (via iracebarrels)
LOVE THIS
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