: Developing a soft, responsive "mouth" and sensitivity to leg cues.
The "Riding Part 1" phase typically covers the first six to twelve months of a horse’s time under saddle. Unlike standard training, the Million Baby approach utilizes advanced biomechanical analysis to ensure the horse moves in a way that prevents future injury. Focus Areas million baby riding part 1
: Using "in-hand" work to reinforce commands before the rider ever mounts. Challenges and Risks : Developing a soft, responsive "mouth" and sensitivity
Tell me which area you want to explore next to refine your equestrian knowledge. Focus Areas : Using "in-hand" work to reinforce
: Changing riders or methods, which confuses the young mind.
⭐ : Success in Million Baby Riding Part 1 is measured not by how fast the horse learns, but by how solid its foundation becomes. A horse that trusts its rider and understands the basics of balance is worth more than a horse that can perform advanced tricks but lacks stability.