Crossing Timbers EquineBack in TimeBacking up is not a natural gait for horses. It is very rare to see a horse back more than 2 or 3 steps on their own. Most of the time,...
Crossing Timbers EquineTraining vs. Teaching: What kind of instructor do you want to be for your horse? Do you teach your horse or do you train your horse? Is there a difference? According to Merriam Webster, the definition of "train,...
Crossing Timbers EquineStepping in Time Part 1It is very important to understand the foot falls of our horses and how they correlate to our riding. When we understand the foot falls...
Crossing Timbers EquineStepping in Time Part 2 It is very important to understand the foot falls of our horses and how they correlate to our riding. When we understand the footfalls...