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A horse’s body is naturally front-end loaded. It is estimated that 65-70% of a horse’s weight is distributed on the front end. But in the performance events, we want our horses to engage their back end. So, how do we bridge this gap? Tune into this episode to learn a few exercises that will help make your horse’s job easier. Read the full show notes at philhaugenhorsemanship.com/podcast.
By Phil Haugen5
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A horse’s body is naturally front-end loaded. It is estimated that 65-70% of a horse’s weight is distributed on the front end. But in the performance events, we want our horses to engage their back end. So, how do we bridge this gap? Tune into this episode to learn a few exercises that will help make your horse’s job easier. Read the full show notes at philhaugenhorsemanship.com/podcast.

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