Submitted by bronstein on Thu, 07/10/2008 - 1:24pm.
But isn't the whole reason for your practice to bring the "inexperienced" horse to the point of being "experienced," which implies that much of the thinking work has been repeated so often that it has become "second nature," thus freeing you to think of more advanced moves, while the (now) elementary maneuvers take care of themselves?
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