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The Click Your Fingers Rule: Putting Your Position on Autopilot in Your Riding

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Imagine if there was something you could actively ‘do’ every moment you’re in the saddle that would almost guarantee that you’re in the ‘right place at the right time’. There is. It involves abiding by the 'Click Your Fingers Rule' regarding your position. And look, I get it: talking about your position is not fun or exciting. But it is 100% one of the BEST ways to improve your skills as a rider.

When you are in the right place at the right time to effectively and clearly communicate with your horse, it stands to reason that the overall connection and quality of the work will improve.

Your position is so important, and applying the Click Your Fingers Rule will help you develop true balance and independence in the saddle. It’s one of the key elements that allows a rider to transition from being a passenger to truly riding their horse.

Read the Full Article HERE

https://stridesforsuccess.com/episode1358-the-click-your-fingers-rule-putting-your-position-on-autopilot-in-your-riding

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Join the Returning to Riding Waitlist:- https://returningtoriding.com

Imagine if there was something you could actively ‘do’ every moment you’re in the saddle that would almost guarantee that you’re in the ‘right place at the right time’. There is. It involves abiding by the 'Click Your Fingers Rule' regarding your position. And look, I get it: talking about your position is not fun or exciting. But it is 100% one of the BEST ways to improve your skills as a rider.

When you are in the right place at the right time to effectively and clearly communicate with your horse, it stands to reason that the overall connection and quality of the work will improve.

Your position is so important, and applying the Click Your Fingers Rule will help you develop true balance and independence in the saddle. It’s one of the key elements that allows a rider to transition from being a passenger to truly riding their horse.

Read the Full Article HERE

https://stridesforsuccess.com/episode1358-the-click-your-fingers-rule-putting-your-position-on-autopilot-in-your-riding

Online Training to Help Your Riding Connect with Lorna online:-
  continue reading

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