Re: Great lesson today!




akogler@xxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> lizzard woman wrote:

> > Can you cite a classical dressage source that suggests schooling for large
> > amounts of time on the buckle as opposed to on light contact?
> >
>
>
> See how you manage to shift things..

Also, first it was "I can ride him all day on the buckle but it
undermines the contact work", and now it's "schooling" on the buckle.
Isn't there a difference between riding and schooling?

Sharon, if you go on a trail ride, are you on contact the whole time,
or the majority of the time?

cindi

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