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Move to SIT STill
The first essential aspect of sitting still – the independent seat Charles de Kunffy calls it the “adhesive seat.” It is true what they...
Sandy Biggs
Apr 202 min read


Nature and Art
The knowledge of the true nature of the horse is the first foundation of the art of riding and each rider must make it his main subject....
Sandy Biggs
Apr 131 min read


The FIXED Hand
The last words of Baucher when he was dying were reported by General L'Hotte in "Un officier de Cavalerie ("A Cavalry Officer," 1905): ...
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Apr 121 min read


ADJUSTABLE Reins
A common perception, both conscious and subconscious, of many riders: It is through the reins that the rider consistently and even...
Sandy Biggs
Apr 103 min read


The Hand (Introduction)
“A rider with a really bad hand will never be a rider in the true sense of the word, however appealing he is through the strength of his...
Sandy Biggs
Apr 81 min read


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Apr 60 min read


Why Groundwork?
Sometimes riders think it is enough to teach their horses the movements from the saddle, but they don't take into account that a young or...
Sandy Biggs
Apr 42 min read


Leadership vs Followership
Leading depends on someone following, and the dynamic of followership perhaps deserves some consideration. Horses are prepared to follow...
Sandy Biggs
Apr 12 min read


Awareness
When we have a tangible connection to the horse—reins, lead or a rope—we can allow his attention to drift and still get him back anytime....
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Apr 11 min read


On the Bit
A horse 'on the bit' means feeling the poll flex, the back rising and the haunches becoming active ( N.Oliveira) The contact between the...
Sandy Biggs
Mar 303 min read


Challenge with Trainers
The challenge with great trainers is that they cannot put into words or give instructions what they do exactly, since it is by feel and...
Sandy Biggs
Mar 301 min read


My HORSE, My MIRROR
A wise horseman once said that horses are like computers; they don't always do what you want but they always do what you tell them!...
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Mar 302 min read


SHOULDER-IN - RIGHT vs LEFT
The challenge to all horsemen through the ages has been to create a horse that can move equally well on both sides of their body. When we...
Sandy Biggs
Mar 301 min read
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