I would like to discuss how to bring a 3-year-old horse into work in a way that is suited to his nature—a slower, more considerate method based on classical principles. In Part One, I will outline the first month of work: introducing and practicing with the longe, saddle, bit and bridle in preparation for mounted work. The young horse is like a raw diamond whose correct shaping adds brilliance.
This first month is essential to defining his training plan. By working him on the longe with hardly any confinement (without auxiliary reins), I can analyze his raw quality. By observing him closely, I can find suitable and healthy gymnastic exercises for balancing and mobilizing him. This correct training and care, with a future vision of a horse that will do…