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Re: OVERREACHING




On Tue, 29 Sep 1998 17:04:26 -0700  writes:

>To: <masieber@twgfirm.com>
>Cc: "RIDECAMP" <ridecamp@endurance.net>
>Subject: OVERREACHING
>Date: Tue, 29 Sep 1998 16:52:45 -0400
>Message-ID: <01bdebeb$1bc85e40$LocalHost@john.bypass.com>
>
>I had this problem with my Arab.  As soon as we taught him
>to collect himself,  the trot smoothed out and the OVERREACHING
>went away.
>
>John and Meshack (VT)


Excellent approach John,

Erin McChesney and her Mom (God rest her soul) would be proud. Collection
is something that a lot of riders neglect. Every horse, regardless of
discipline should be schooled to, at least, TL in dressage. It teaches
the horse collection and thusly the horse learns to round out it's back.
In many horses once that is achieved over-reaching will become a thing of
the past. Just my opinion and probably founded in 40 years of combined
training, but it makes sense and works.

t


Tommy and Rosemary Crockett Owner-Operators of The Crockett Collection
Fine Jewelry and Equine Designs,  Weeks-Ft. Churchill, Nevada USA, N.A.

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