Suppleness
The last blog post dealt with rhythm of movement / tact – the first point of the “scale of training”, its different aspects and which factors influence the rhythm of the horse. In this blog contribution, I would like to

The last blog post dealt with rhythm of movement / tact – the first point of the “scale of training”, its different aspects and which factors influence the rhythm of the horse. In this blog contribution, I would like to

Tact is something we riders need so badly. Rhythm or tact is the first point on the training scale in all types of horse training, whether English, Spanish or Western. The FN describes it as a regularity of steps and

Is there flexion in the spine? And what does it do. Yes, it really does exist, the flexion of the spine. Contrary to what some coaches claim. The abdominal muscles and the diaphragm muscles are involved in both the flexion