# Training Tips
A horse’s vision before a jump is different to a human because their eyes are on the side of their head, giving both binocular vision and monocular vision as they gallop at jumps. The eye shape is elongated which changes the focal point when the head is lifted or flexed in. Understanding your horses view can help you train and compete better.
# Training Tips
Once Rhythm and Looseness are established the next steps can be focused on. This can be for a horses first competition season or for the stronger and developing competition horse. Demand is in the degrees of the level the horse is competing at. If one of the training basics is lost, go back and re establish to continue with the most success!
#Equestrian Tips
Equestrian Social License. My values are listed on my website and include; Advocate of Equestrian Social License and Making a difference. Here are a few of my thoughts on this hot topic and your comments are welcomed.
#OTT TIPS 3
Hoof health is an area that can become problematic if not taken seriously, even if they arrive with good feet. They often have thin walls with long toes, low heels and in old shoes when they arrive. The hoof care routine will need to match your short and long term goals.
#Form and Function tips 1
A discussion on cross country and show jumping positions for eventing. Questions your choice of balance and knowledge of why this is important and how it might be holding you back from reaching the next level in the sport of eventing.