How to train your horse to be supple and stretch over the back using serpentines

http://www.horsemart.co.uk How to train your horse to be supple & stretch over the back using serpentines sponsored by Saracen Horse Feeds, http://www.sarace…

Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...
Please follow and like us:
Twitter
Visit Us
Follow Me
RSS
LinkedIn
Share
Follow by Email

Follow HART Kahuna:
OMG! What happened to my eyes and where did all this green hair come from? :D
Latest posts from

7 Responses

  1. Igor Solyanov
    | Reply

    Hello! I’m Stephanie.I did -30 lbs in two months.Open hddiet.gs#QTzAW

  2. Jen Taylor
    | Reply

    If you have a standard 3 foot stride then you would take 3 human steps

  3. TheMissyLeila
    | Reply

    Help here..

    if someone says : 12 feet away
    should i count 12 human steps?
    or nine? that makes 3 /3 strides…?

  4. haraspinaud
    | Reply

    Would greatly appreciate feedback on two young horses (pets) that will be used for pleasure riding. I want to know if the pampa (painted) horse and the grey male in this video/website show any potential for dressage. You can see both horses either at the haras pinaud website or the simplesmente campolina video herein. Both animals are 2 years and are gaited horses. Comments on what to look for in morphology etc would be most welcome, many thanks.

  5. hyperfocus2011
    | Reply

    The riders hands are not steady and light enough for a young horse.

  6. hyperfocus2011
    | Reply

    depends on horses size of stride!

  7. tenglish59
    | Reply

    place one pole/fence down and count 8 good ‘human’ steps, then place another pole/fence down. This will be a one strided fence. breaking it down, you measure 2 steps for landing, 4 steps for 1 stride and 2 steps for take of. If you were to measure a 2 strided double. you would count out 12 human steps. 2 for landing, 4 steps for 1 horse stride, another 4 steps for 2 strides, then 2 strides for take off. Hope tihs helps. good luck.

Leave a Reply to TheMissyLeila Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *