: Whether returning to the sport after a hiatus or starting fresh at 30, 40, or 60, the "adult" stage of riding is defined by a willingness to be a perpetual student. Key Takeaways for the "Time to Adult" Phase
: Just as young horses must learn to carry the weight of a rider, young adults must adapt their bodies to maintain stability through more intense gaits. 2. Mental Maturity and Responsibility @TIMETOADULT Young Horse Riders.mp4
The "@TIMETOADULT" phase emphasizes the shift from being a passenger to becoming a horse's primary caretaker and decision-maker. : Whether returning to the sport after a
: It includes mastering groundwork, grooming, and understanding equine behavior, rather than just focus on time in the saddle. and understanding equine behavior