Have Fun Hacking; Halt & Go...

Daily Strides Podcast for Equestrians

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It's always great to get out of the arena, so let's do it today - together! And not just to relax and chill, I want to help you use the energy of being out of the arena to improve the quality of your halt. The halt is a movement that many riders fail to use in their training. And yet it is so versatile and, when ridden well, has so many benefits to the overall training for horse and rider.

And of course, being able to stand still while outside of the arena is also really important for both safety and practical reasons... Is there anything as bad as being stuck trying to open or hold a gate?  Or waiting for traffic to pass and your horse is refusing to stand still?!

This audio horse riding lesson comes straight from Daily Strides Premium. Meaning you should listen while mounted up and 

It's the first of a week of lessons titled "Fun Exercises to Ride While on a Hack". So if you're looking for something different to try with your horse, check out the rest of the lessons at Daily Strides Premium.

So mount up and enjoy the lesson! And, as mentioned at the end, the following 4 audio horse riding lessons that accompany this one are available for you, right now, inside of Daily Strides Premium.

Happy Riding Lorna

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https://stridesforsuccess.com/episode1337-have-fun-hacking-halt-go

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