Rider position and upper level success

Everyone should read this article on The Horse Magazine.

https://www.horsemagazine.com/thm/2018/11/balance-self-carriage-and-the-importance-of-rider-position/?fbclid=IwAR1iqKF2g1Z7I4N7WEAwP022PsCRQw_2bizJq8pLTQOUjm2iyYYGfgjfQx8

Here are some really interesting quotes from the article:

“Where it tips over, that positive tension, is if you let the horse get strong in the bridle. Once you let the horse become heavy on the hand and strong in the bridle, it’s not positive any more, because then there is a block. If you can create what we try to create, without heavy hands, without hanging onto the rein, if you can do it with self-carriage, then it looks beautiful. ” – Carl Hester

“The best thing you can do for self-carriage is the give and re-take of the reins. It is amazing how you forget to do that when you ride on your own. That constant giving the hand, taking, giving, taking, making sure that the outline is stable, the mouth is soft. ” – Carl Hester

“I was told by ‘Rocky’* ‘when you go forward you bring your body forward and when you want to come back, you bring your body back’. And it is amazing how most of us do the opposite to that.” – Carl Hester, referencing Franz Rochowansky (1911 – 2001)

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