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Found 77 Results from Anne Gage

Drawing the heel up instead of using the calf creates tension in the horse and rider, whereas a softer seat allows the leg to lengthen.

How To Stop Losing Your Stirrups

Some useful tips to get your legs relaxed and long to improve your riding position and better communicate with your horse.
By: Anne Gage
A bay horse wearing a bitless bridle.

Going Bitless: Why Not Give it a Try?

Bitless bridles have been shown to solve behavioural issues such as head shaking, bridle lameness, napping, rearing, and anxiety.
By: Anne Gage

Understanding Inside Leg to Outside Rein

Our coaches use this expression often - but what does it really mean? Here's a breakdown that makes the concept make better sense.
By: Anne Gage

Does Your Horse Have Holes in His Training?

The winter months are a great time to go back to basics if your horse has been displaying resistance, tension, imbalance or behavioural issues.
By: Anne Gage

Improving Suppleness in Your Horse (Part 2)

Here are some easy exercises you can do in the arena or even out on the trails to make your horse a more balanced, comfortable mount.
By: Anne Gage

Improving Suppleness in Your Horse – Part 1

If your horse takes choppy steps, has tension in the mouth, neck and back, and is resistant to the aids, these exercises can help.
By: Anne Gage

How To Build Your Horse’s Confidence

These patient, systematic training steps will help your horse become comfortable around unfamiliar objects, sounds and situations.
By: Anne Gage

Training and How Horses Learn

There are lots of training methods in the horse world but not all incorporate current science-based research into how horses' minds work.
By: Anne Gage

Pick It Up! Energizing the Stumblebum

If your horse tends to drag his feet in the ring or on the trail, here are some groundwork exercises that will help him step lively.
By: Anne Gage

Balancing Your Horse at the Walk, Trot and Canter

Riding a strung-out or 'downhill' horse is neither fun nor comfortable; here are some exercises to activate the hindquarters, core and back.
By: Anne Gage
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