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Tip/Quote of the Day # 38
Some people misunderstand the term "on the forehand," which refers to the shoulders being down, regardless of where his head and neck are positioned. Many times when a horse's head and neck are up, his shoulders are down. Even though he appears "up," he is definitely on the forehand. When his shoulders are down, your half halt only raises his head and neck and pushes his shoulders down more -- further breaking the bridge." ~ Conrad Schumacher