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Work In-Hand

Ground work is the basis for all training. Teaching your horse to lead is just the beginning. All gaits and lateral movements can and should be schooled from the ground (in-hand) first.

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Longeing is much more than getting the yeehaas out of your horse. Combining the work on the longe with work in-hand will create a supple, well-schooled mount.

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