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"You try to develop a softness in the horse;
a softness that weighs nothing." - Ray Hunt
 


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Ray Hunt (Julie Ristau)
P.O. Box 1125
Kodiak, AK 99615

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"My legs are as important as my arms and hands, if not more.  I have a directing rein and leg, and a supporting rein and leg.  you always direct, then support.  When you go to the left, you should look to the left.  If you are going to the right, you should be looking to the right.  We need to understand how to fix it up, so the horse can come from the other side and do what we are asking him to do.  I first direct the horse, then support.  - Ray Hunt