In all training we do with horses we need to teach them to move away from pressure and not go into pressure.
For example leading, moving the horse from one side to the other when grooming (or if the blacksmith is on a visit) or lifting the horses feet. When we ride we need to learn the horse to follow our reins if we want to turn or stop (easily put) and also to move away from pressure when we with our legs or heels want to increase the pace.
But is there any moments when we can take advantage of into-pressure? That we want the horse to stay in into-presure "mode"?
This is just a SUPER QUESTION! I took the liberty and sent it straight to Monty! Have you any thoughts of your own on this one?
Warmest Ann Lindberg/Sweden CI