How to Ride the Trot & Canter With Balance and Softness | Part 2 | Riding as One

Most riders have been taught the mechanics of trot and canter — but very few have been taught how to truly move with their horse at these gaits. There's a profound difference between sitting on a trotting or cantering horse and actually riding in harmony with one. In Part 2 of this series, Caroline Beste of the Tao of Horsemanship Academy goes deeper into developing your seat, feel, and body awareness at the trot and canter — so you can stop gripping, bracing, and bouncing and start riding in real fluid connection. You'll work on: • Finding true balance and independence at the trot and canter • Releasing tension in your hips, seat, and lower back to follow the movement • How your mental and emotional state affects your horse's gaits • Developing the feel that lets you influence your horse with subtlety — not force • Common mistakes riders make at the trot and canter (and how to correct them) This is riding from the inside out — the foundation of the Tao of Horsemanship Riding as One™ method. 🌿 Want to go deeper? Join the Everything Horses & More! Video Library for hundreds of full-length training, health, and horsemanship videos PLUS short re-training courses that specialize in rehabilitating the traumatized riding horse: https://www.taoofhorsemanship.com/hor... I also offer short, introductory training courses that will get you started, https://www.taoofhorsemanship.com/hol... And, finally, if you’re ready to dive in and learn how to develop your horse completely – from relationship, rehabilitation, ground to riding, my Dream Riding Partnership Program is exactly where to start: https://www.taoofhorsemanship.com/rel...