Could Poor Posture be Ruining Your Transitions to Canter?

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The transition into canter is one that always gives us opportunities to develop and improve as riders. And it can do the same for our horses as well. And yet, for many riders, improvement is frustratingly slow! The good news is that it doesn’t have to be this way. Canter and transitions into the canter are one aspect of horse riding that can improve quickly, often with just the smallest of tweaks applied. The key is to be strategic about what you are tweaking. And be willing to look out for the effect it has on yourself, your horse, and the transition in general. One of the simplest ‘tweaks’ you can apply is around improving your posture when you ride.  By simply ‘sitting differently’ you can transform the transition for the better. Read More... Start the Improve Your Canter 4-week program with your horse today HERE https://stridesforsuccess.com/canter Find the Gaps in Your Horse's Training, starting today, with this free training for equestrians training their horses alone and without the help of a trainer or coach. CLICK HERE to join or visit https://stridesforsuccess.com/free Get Support & Guidance in Your Riding Join Connection today and transform your riding journey Improve Your Canter – 4 Week Program Online community for equestrians working on their mindset & Fitness Online Community for equestrians focusing on re-schooling horses (and ex-racehorse

Could Poor Posture be Ruining Your Transitions to Canter?

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