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SEPTEMBER 2005 • HORSES For LIFE™ Magazine




We often hear riders and instructors talking about horses being on the forehand, or being collected. Have you ever wondered how you can really tell?

How can you just look at a horse and know beyond a shadow of a doubt, know how the horse is balanced.

Discover this easy, and non-disputable way to evaluate every horse!






Is he on the forehand?

Is he truly collected? Or not really?

How would you explain it to someone else? So that they could see it at a glance.

Did you know that there are three different and unique balance points that we need to know?

Here is an article that provides everyone, riders, instructors, trainers with an easy to use defining method to discover at a glance which level of balance the horse is.

If you don't know, you will be limited in how much you can do the right thing at the right time. Because the right movement in one level is not the right movement in another level of balance. 




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