PonyPros Equine Training Articles
You bought the best pony in the world - experienced, bombproof, kid safe, lots of miles on the trail, and ribbons at shows... So why is he being such a stinker? Find out in this EHow article written by a professional trainer who wants you, your child, AND your pony to have as much fun as possible.
What is two-point or half-seat position and how do you do it? Two-point, also called "galloping position" or "jumping position," is a position horseback riders take to stabilize themselves for jumping. Find out how to ride in two-point in this article written by a professional trainer.
Learn how to sit the canter. A professional trainer gives you tips for finding your position.
Pulling back is a result of claustrophobic panic. The horse feels trapped and tries to escape. Generally these type of horses believe the way out is to fly right through something at all costs. Teaching a horse the proper response to pressure will help him learn not to pull back.
Learn how to improve your horseback riding balance. If you find it hard to stand in your stirrups for posting (the rising trot) or two-point (half seat), read this how-to article written by a professional trainer.
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