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#Horsefirst Reel by @cadencehorsetraining - Muscle tone & movement can be improved in EVERY. SINGLE. HORSE!! 

Some of the benefits:
✔️ Comfort
✔️ Willingness
✔️ Soundness
✔️ Balance
✔️ Calmness
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Muscle tone & movement can be improved in EVERY. SINGLE. HORSE!! Some of the benefits: ✔️ Comfort ✔️ Willingness ✔️ Soundness ✔️ Balance ✔️ Calmness …the list goes on BUT mobility & stability are essential for your horse’s health & happiness. And it starts with YOU! Being able to assess your horse’s muscle tone, posture and movement allow you to keep track of your training and whether it’s helping or hindering! I’m currently working really hard on getting these teachings online…stay tuned for their release and let me know if you’re as excited as me in the comments!! #horsetrainer #horsetraining #horses #engagedequines #equineeducation
#Horsefirst Reel by @schoolingwithjane - One of the best times to assess a horse's conformation is before they've built a lot of muscle or weight.

It might seem counterintuitive, but a light
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One of the best times to assess a horse’s conformation is before they’ve built a lot of muscle or weight. It might seem counterintuitive, but a lighter horse actually makes it easier to see their natural structure — both the strengths and any areas that may need support. In Gus’s case, Jane really likes what she sees: - A nice sloping shoulder, which helps with movement - Well-set withers, which will help a saddle sit more comfortably While he does need to gain weight and build muscle, the foundation is there. Looking at conformation early allows you to create a training program that works with the horse’s body — not against it — setting them up for a stronger, more comfortable future. Good structure first… muscle comes after. #HorseTraining #Horses #fyp #schoolingwithjane #Equestrian
#Horsefirst Reel by @ce_performancehorses - Serious progress doesn't come from guessing-it comes from guidance, consistency, and doing the basics right every single time.

Whether you're buildin
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Serious progress doesn’t come from guessing—it comes from guidance, consistency, and doing the basics right every single time. Whether you’re building confidence in the saddle, refining your horse’s body mechanics, or looking to take your performance to the next level, we’ve got you covered. ✨ Riding Lessons – Learn correct fundamentals that actually stick ✨ Horse Training – Thoughtful, structured programs that create willing, responsive horses ✨ Equine Bodywork – Help your horse move, feel, and perform at their best ✨ Online Coaching – Professional guidance, no matter where you are If you’re ready to stop spinning your wheels and start seeing real results, it’s time to level up. 📩 Message us to get started—your horse will thank you later. • • • #EquinePerformance #horsetraining #horsetrainer #equinebodywork #equestrian
#Horsefirst Reel by @moths.equestrian - One of the biggest mistakes people make when bringing a horse back into work is trying to do too much, too soon.

Fitness isn't built by running your
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One of the biggest mistakes people make when bringing a horse back into work is trying to do too much, too soon. Fitness isn’t built by running your horse into the ground. It’s built by consistent, thoughtful work that develops strength, balance, and recovery. When I start bringing a horse back into a program, I keep it simple: • Long, marching walk to rebuild baseline strength • Frequent transitions to engage the hind end and improve responsiveness • Long straight lines, adding hills or poles when possible to develop power and coordination Bonus tip: Start tracking your horse’s workouts and learn their baseline heart rate. Watching how quickly their heart rate returns to normal is one of the best ways to monitor improving fitness. A fit horse shouldn’t just feel tired. A fit horse feels stronger, easier to ride, and more balanced every week. Foundation first. Always. #horsefitness #horseconditioning #horseridingtips #horsemanship #ridereducation lonestarfarmwi
#Horsefirst Reel by @ddhranch - Difference is clear after just one ride. Bullseye is proving himself quickly. The other needs more work, but we'll get there. Time will tell. #HorseTr
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Difference is clear after just one ride. Bullseye is proving himself quickly. The other needs more work, but we'll get there. Time will tell. #HorseTraining #EquestrianLife #RidingLessons #AnimalBehavior #TrainingProgress #HorseCare #Reels
#Horsefirst Reel by @ddhranch - Slowing him down, encouraging eye contact for direction changes. Small progress, smoother transitions. He's learning to find focus. #HorseTraining #Eq
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Slowing him down, encouraging eye contact for direction changes. Small progress, smoother transitions. He's learning to find focus. #HorseTraining #EquineProgress #AnimalBehavior #TrainingTips #HorseRider #EquineLife #Reels
#Horsefirst Reel by @ce_performancehorses - Real training. Real progress. Real results.

A day in the life at of an Equine Professional looks a little like this👇

Student Sam putting in the wor
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Real training. Real progress. Real results. A day in the life at of an Equine Professional looks a little like this👇 Student Sam putting in the work with Boomer—building a stronger, more balanced canter instead of just chasing speed. Student Scarlett taking the time to teach Jack how to properly lunge on a line—because groundwork isn’t optional, it’s foundational. And me with Sylvie, dialing in slow control and intentional body movement—because if you can’t do it slow, you definitely can’t do it fast. This is what correct training looks like. Not rushed. Not flashy. Just consistent, thoughtful work that actually builds broke, confident horses. If you’re serious about improving your horse (and not just going through the motions), you know where to find us. 🐎 • • • #CapCut #horsetraining #equestrian #horse #horses
#Horsefirst Reel by @vsequine - A lot of riders start desensitizing their horses way too soon.

Before you start waving ropes, flags, or other objects around your horse needs to unde
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A lot of riders start desensitizing their horses way too soon. Before you start waving ropes, flags, or other objects around your horse needs to understand pressure and release and how to search for the right answer. When that foundation is missing, desensitizing can actually create confusion instead of confidence. If you're feeling stuck in your training, I offer virtual coaching sessions to help riders work through problems and get to the root cause. #HorseTraining #Horsemanship #HorseEducation #VirtualHorseTraining #HorseRiders #VSEquine #CalmCoolCollected #WorldClassTraining #HorseTrainer #HorseLife #EquestrianLife
#Horsefirst Reel by @newhorseowner - New to horses? 🐴 Everyone makes mistakes when starting out-but some can be avoided. Click the link in the bio to learn about the most common beginner
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New to horses? 🐴 Everyone makes mistakes when starting out—but some can be avoided. Click the link in the bio to learn about the most common beginner horse handling mistakes equine behavior consultant Lauren Fraser sees new horse owners make. ⁣ ⁣ #mynewhorse #newhorseowner #horseowner #horsebehavior #horsetraining #equinebehavior #horselover #horsereels
#Horsefirst Reel by @totalhorsemethod (verified account) - Horses investigate to see of the new thing is alive, (does it move if they bite it ) is it edible or feels good if they lay on it. They may not do all
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Horses investigate to see of the new thing is alive, (does it move if they bite it ) is it edible or feels good if they lay on it. They may not do all steps as they get older but young horses often do. Is a natural horse behavior and understanding this gives great insight for horse training. Remember this next time you cross water or sand to avoid a dunk or sand in your boots! Go to bio click “contact” link for educational newsletter. #totalhorsemethod #horsetrainingtips #brainbasedhorsemanship
#Horsefirst Reel by @ce_performancehorses - Slow work isn't optional-it's where real horses are made.

In this session with Sylvie, we're dialing in the details: consistent lunging, intentional
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Slow work isn’t optional—it’s where real horses are made. In this session with Sylvie, we’re dialing in the details: consistent lunging, intentional body placement, and building true collection from the ground up. No rushing, no shortcuts—just correct, thoughtful training that carries over when it actually counts. If your horse can’t move right slow, they won’t hold it together fast. Period. This is how you create softness, balance, and a horse that stays with you—not against you. Now booking horse training, riding lessons, online coaching and full-body equine bodywork sessions across GA, TN, and AL. Whether you’re starting from the ground or fine-tuning performance, I’ve got you covered—message me to get on the schedule. #HorseTraining #LungingWork #horsetrainer #EquestrianLife #trainsmart
#Horsefirst Reel by @nadlerhorsemanship - Know when enough is enough, is a great skill that is sometimes under rated when working with horses. Being cognizant of how much your horse can do and
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Know when enough is enough, is a great skill that is sometimes under rated when working with horses. Being cognizant of how much your horse can do and still be the winner is a skill that any horse handler can achieve by observing and being mindful of how the horse is responding to the requests. I like to say that horsing around is a lot of fun but only when it is safe. However, taking into consideration our horse’s feeling if crucial for the “true unity” we all can be striving for. Let’s make sure that our horses are enjoy the work too. Be good to yourselves and to your horses. #horsingaround #equinewellness #horsesofinstagram

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