We've all spent countless hours trying to lift our horses' backs & generate more impulsion by using a certain plane of the ankles while precision-scootching seatbones into a receiving hand & holding the muscles between your 5th & 6th rib at 45 degrees of tension.
Or something like that.
Last weekend, I found a much easier solution.
I present to you Exhibit Echo. As voiced by Echo.
We are trotting around at Trainer Neighbour's, everything is pretty normal. Until...
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| Why HELLO, Interesting Bear-Doggeh, WHAT R U? |
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| BEAR-DOGGEH! I CAN HAZ A PLAY!?!! |
Of course, Echo didn't stop there. Interesting Dog apparently looked like a super-fun playmate:
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| We do like this, Bear-Doggeh, first u prepare... |
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| ...then u lift feets like this... |
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| ...then u WHEEEEEEEE!!! |
Interesting Dog (appropriately named Grizz) never moved. Maybe he's into playmates with fewer sharp edges.
Are you wishing you could add some more spring to your horse's trot in the dressage arena? 



