Reaching Strides Equestrian Centre

Reaching Strides Equestrian Centre Reaching Strides Equestrian Centre located in Port Hood, Nova Scotia offers english riding lessons,

06/10/2026

Tonight’s crew had another excellent lesson.

Adele and Karlee had a great lesson.
06/10/2026

Adele and Karlee had a great lesson.

06/09/2026

Tonight‘s crew had a great lesson we concepts.

06/09/2026

Mr. Joe’s first day with the saddle on. This little boy is starting to soften in his body quite a bit. He’s learning that a soft body lead leads to a soft mind. For an x-ray racehorse, that is one of the most important concepts to teach him. He’s well on his way such a good boy.

06/09/2026

Dublins a genius. He’s come so far. I’m so proud. Next up this week is getting him comfortable again with a rider!!

A great read
06/09/2026

A great read

Riding a halt

Riding a horse into a halt is one of those places where we can observe the difference between training cues and actually communicating with our seat, legs and hands.

There are many ways to teach a horse to stop, and with enough repetition, a horse can learn them, and even perform them lightly and quickly.

But this is where I often ask my students about the end goal - are you just wanting one stop right now, this emergency brake button so to speak, or do you want this thread to be part of a greater fabric of the conversation?

In other words - the short term result is you get the halt. But what do you teach long term?

If we teach the horse to stop by jamming our seats into the horse, pushing our legs forward and “quitting riding,” for example, the horse can learn this means stop and will do so quickly.

But if you want the horse to learn to keep good joint flexion, to keep their back open, to be under our seats, we have to communicate a halt differently -

Ride the horse forward softly, and straight, between the legs and up - a halt transition is no different than an upward transition. We just change the tempo of the seat downward and slow together. So the horse can understand the difference here without locking the knees and back.

If we just want responses, we can get them lots of ways. Horses are clever and generally prefer to stay out of trouble.

But if you want them to feel good doing it, and to keep their bodies connecting to our bodies step for step, the language has to carry over from one movement to another. We can’t say open your back one minute and then jam it shut another.

Riding the halt is no different than any other correctly done transition: forward, straight and together.

Photo is of preparing to ride uphill into a halt -
Not just throwing the seat and aids away and “quitting riding”

Cutie pie Evie had her first trot today.
06/09/2026

Cutie pie Evie had her first trot today.

Some beautiful RSEC throwbacks throughout the years!!   26 years of Incredible memories!!
06/09/2026

Some beautiful RSEC throwbacks throughout the years!! 26 years of Incredible memories!!

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423 Dunmore Road
Port Hood, NS
B0E2W0

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