Perhaps the most essential lesson to learn, stopping isn’t always an easy thing to do. Beyond that, stopping shouldn’t be a violent movement as it can do damage to the horse’s mouth.
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Contrary to what you might think, stopping can be done by body language alone. Small signals and changes of posture should be the primary speed regulator, not yanking on the reins.
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