Ask your horse to pick up a trot and start with a turn to
the right. Begin turning to the right using your left leg and
left rein. Use your inside right leg to keep horse’s forward
movement at the trot, while the right hand lightly positions
his head so he is looking to the right as he is bending and
turning in that direction. As you approach the middle of
the “8”, prepare to change direction to a circle to the left.
Straighten the horse as you cross the middle, then apply
the bending aids to the left. Apply the left leg to keep the
forward momentum, lightly position his head in the new
direction, and use the right rein and right leg to turn.
Now that you have a better understanding of the turning/
bending aids, next week I’ll give you some exercises to help
teach your horse how to make transitions to the lope/canter
or improve them. These exercises use a modified “figure
8” pattern. That is why it is important to perfect your turning/
bending aids first and know how to control you horse’s
body so it is straight on a line or on a curve. When the
horse is straight and his body in the proper position, he will
be able to make his transitions properly.
Lynn’s Training Tip…
My goal is to teach you how to use natural aids, not
artificial equipment or devices, to control a horse’s body.
These aids are not hard for either horse or rider to understand.
The challenge is coordinating them with the horse’s
action to get the response you want. Teaching your horse
to respond to these aids will open up a new level of communication
between you! Start “talking” to your horse
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