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How to manage spooking horses?
Managing spooking horses is about understanding their reactivity and recognizing your own patterns as a rider. Every horse responds differently, and even small cues or habits can influence how they react. It can be tricky, requiring patience, timing, and a calm, confident rider to help the horse stay focused and relaxed.
Here he shows how to approach spooking horses in a way that respects their individuality while keeping you safe and in control. He shares an easy, practical solution that helps both horse and rider navigate sudden surprises with confidence and clarity.
Learn how to handle these moments calmly and build trust.
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What about the rider’s health?
Linda Rún Pétursdóttir discusses the vital role a rider’s health plays in riding. She is an accomplished riding instructor and horse trainer, educated at Hólar, with competition experience at the highest levels, including the World Championships. She is also a certified personal trainer and is currently completing a BSc in Sports and Health Sciences, set to graduate this spring.
In this session, Linda shares her personal insights on the physical and mental demands of being an equestrian, and she and Guðmar reflect on the importance of health for riders. Together, they explore how improving rider health can enhance your connection with your horse, leading to better balance, well-being, and overall harmony.
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How to improve shoulder control?
Guðmar teaches Kirsti on how to use the reins aids to open or block the shoulder. This kind of clarity in your communication helps improve balance, control, and the feel of the horse, especially when working on straightness, circles, and lateral movements.
They also touch on shoulder-in on a circle, and Guðmar reminds us that sometimes these exercises challenge the rider more than the horse! It's a good example of how training is often just as much about our own awareness and coordination as the horse’s.
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