tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4941114342119019309.post1255249491792881454..comments2023-09-23T13:03:38.863+02:00Comments on lionhearthorses: action vs reactiontrudihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06741901033691017922noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4941114342119019309.post-38705409150199570572010-02-07T09:24:37.598+01:002010-02-07T09:24:37.598+01:00i think that's probably right....thanks for th...i think that's probably right....thanks for that!Clairehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02888698683201580237noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4941114342119019309.post-23979409884484659562010-02-07T01:17:51.332+01:002010-02-07T01:17:51.332+01:00Funny you should write about his today. Yesterday ...Funny you should write about his today. Yesterday i was trail riding in not so favorite of conditions for me or my mare..but unless we trailer out..it is what I have.<br />I have noticed in the past she rushed the slippery hills and if I try to slow her down she gets way worse...I also noticed that if I use my bitless bridle, she relaxes somewhat. <br />I have deduced- saddle fit issues and also her not wanting to get hit in the mouth by my "reactions to speed".I fixed the saddle fit issues, yet the other remains.<br /><br />Yesterday...I made the plan to not react(since I knew when the problems could be coming) I put my hand on her wither...when she sped up considerable so..I waited, and it was difficult to do. Surprisingly and happily..she stayed walking this time! <br />This will have to become a muscle memory preplanned line of action for me! A trust thing between us!!<br />Now to change other behaviors- that seem obvious to my body- to do!<br /><br />KKallhorsestuffhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05301081722884351021noreply@blogger.com