Date: 2006-03-31 06:31 pm (UTC)
It's also a matter of getting to work correctly through it's body. If it does, carrying with the hind legs and letting the movement flow through the back and ending in the neck with a soft arch, the horse is generally not at all hard to sit on (oh well, it's a matter of what you compare with of course)...

I've been thinking a bit on what bridle you should use, but I think you should use the kimblewick after all, he's very hard to ride on the plain snaffle and the double bridle might be a bit too tricky for you to handle.

I'm really looking forward to hearing the result after this clinic. :) If I can't be there I wish you the best of luck and hope Samurai behaves as I know he can.
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