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"My horse works great at slower speeds, but when I ask for a little more, everything falls apart." Have you ever asked for a little more speed from your horse only to feel like you went all the way back to square one? If so, you're not alone.
The thing to remember is that there’s a difference between falling back to square one and having a moment where you are back at square one. When the wheels fall off the wagon, it can be easy to feel frustrated and think you are starting over. But, in order to improve, you have to allow your horses to make those mistakes.
On this episode, I'm sharing my tips for how to help your horse seamlessly transition to that next level of speed. Read the full show notes at philhaugenhorsemanship.com/podcast.
 By Phil Haugen
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"My horse works great at slower speeds, but when I ask for a little more, everything falls apart." Have you ever asked for a little more speed from your horse only to feel like you went all the way back to square one? If so, you're not alone.
The thing to remember is that there’s a difference between falling back to square one and having a moment where you are back at square one. When the wheels fall off the wagon, it can be easy to feel frustrated and think you are starting over. But, in order to improve, you have to allow your horses to make those mistakes.
On this episode, I'm sharing my tips for how to help your horse seamlessly transition to that next level of speed. Read the full show notes at philhaugenhorsemanship.com/podcast.

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