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Ross Jacobs
January 7, 2023
Training, Dressage

WHY NOT OUTSIDE REIN IN TURNS

Ross Jacobs
January 7, 2023
Training, Dressage

The use of inside leg to outside rein is pervasive in the dressage world and one of the first things that is taught to a young rider.

Tagged: outside rein, dressage, turns, circles

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Ross Jacobs
January 4, 2023
Horsemanship

NEVER ALL OR NOTHING

Ross Jacobs
January 4, 2023
Horsemanship

Everything we do in training has its limits. Every step we progress towards perfection gets us closer to being perfect but does not get us perfection.

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Ross Jacobs
December 31, 2022
Horsemanship

THE MOST IMPORTANT LESSON

Ross Jacobs
December 31, 2022
Horsemanship

In my opinion the most important skill we can teach a horse is to lead brilliantly. Partly this is because most of us spend more time leading our horses than any other single task. But even more importantly leading is one of the earliest training tasks that sets up our relationship with our horse.

Tagged: leading

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Ross Jacobs
December 28, 2022
Training

HAND TREATS

Ross Jacobs
December 28, 2022
Training

At a guess, I’d say 90+% of horses I have met were pretty rude or pretty stressed when offered treats. Yet, we take it for granted that all our horses are relaxed and polite to be hand treated.

Tagged: food, treats

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Ross Jacobs
December 23, 2022
Welfare

A MORAL HIGH HORSE

Ross Jacobs
December 23, 2022
Welfare

I received an email from a friend who has been reading my book, “The Essence Of Good Horsemanship.” She wrote, “…. the most frustrating thing about it is, the more I read of it, the more I question the ethics of riding which goes against everything I see on a daily basis.”

Tagged: ethics, comfort, discomfort

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Ross Jacobs
December 21, 2022
Training, Horsemanship

EXPECTATIONS

Ross Jacobs
December 21, 2022
Training, Horsemanship

Our expectations of our horses tell the world something about our expectations of ourselves. Every horse and every rider has issues – that’s normal and it’s okay. But to be content to leave those issues inside our horse is not being a good horse person practicing good horsemanship.

Tagged: training

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