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09 Jun 20:47
Hi Danae, I like to teach my horse an exercise that I know they can do at any time and that will relax them. I use trotting tight circles. I teach them to trot circles very early on and I do it every time I ride. I want them to find comfort in the circle so I can use it to get control of their mind whenever I want. At first, they won't understand, then they won't want to do it, and finally they will willingly do it and it will become a very effective tool. Basically, I just trot them in a tight circle until they relax, then I let them walk out, spin, turn around, whatever. The point is that they look for comfort and you give it to them. Once you get them good in and enclosed area, you can use the technique outside to give them a familiar place to go mentally. Does that make sense?