
Some top hacking tips to think about before you head out with your horse. For more hacking tips, examples and problem solving, head to the solve section of the website
Starting hacking off road along tracks is safe and encourages your horse to travel forward
Choosing a quiet, known route is key to introducing a horse to road hacking
This movement really is the Key to overcoming ridden issues
This is Day 9 of our starting process with a 4yo stallion and his fifth ride. This is the second time out round the farm tracks and the first time in the arena. There are some great tips for hacking, controlling speed and an exercise for familiarising a horse in a new arena.
In this demo, I explain what I mean by mental restraint and how I came up with the concept. We then have a short clip of a recent demonstration where I was working with 5* Eventer, Lauren Innes, and her 5* horse, Flipper. Flipper struggles with the dressage phase in the high octane atmospheres at Badminton and Burghley.
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