For those following along here is an update on how the resolution of the incorrect connection that this Andalusian stallion learned before he came to us is going along. We have been working him softly and gaining ground and lift in his strides, being certain that he steps brightly forward to the bridle and takes his part of the equation. Focus has been on switching between the posting trot, where we begin and establish a relaxed, forward but not rushed, rhythm, to the sitting trot for just a few strides and then back to the post. The purpose is to be certain he is first off working correctly through his topline and building back strength before we sit and ask him to properly carry the rider's weight for longer periods. As he is a young horse his back is not developed and his sacroiliac can become stiff and tense if we over ask. Sometimes when the rider sits, this horse comes up into the bridle and slightly in front of the vertical. While this looks very pretty and an uneducat
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