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Non-verbal communication
Horses are very sensitive to body language and can pick up on subtle cues better than we might think. It's important to be mindful of your posture, how you hold your hands, and the way you move your body while riding. For example, if you want the horse to turn or move in a certain direction, a slight tilt of your body can help communicate that. It’s also about learning to feel and respond to the horse’s movements. By paying attention to how the horse shifts its body underneath you or reacts to certain signals, you can become more in sync with it. Using your legs properly is key too, as they help guide the horse without needing to pull on the reins too much. This deeper connection not only improves your control while riding, but it also helps build a stronger bond of trust between you and the horse. Riders really appreciate tips like this because it helps them understand their horses better and create a more harmonious experience.
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