的确如此,在网上也找到支持袁版和BEE_KID 的观点 You horse trusts you more when you're leading him than when you're in the saddle. This is very common. Horse are accustomed to focusing on a visible handler, and they trust and feel safe with you when you're working them from the ground. They won't necessarily trust you as much or feel as safe with you when you're in the saddle. When you're in the saddle, your horse can't see you, he can only feel your aids hear your voice. When you're standing on the ground communicating with your horse, you are secure, balanced, and focused on him. In the saddle, you may be less secure, balanced, and focused. This makes you less of a leader, and your horse may be less relaxed and trusting. Once you dismount and take charge again, he can relax, trust you, and believe you when you tell him that it's safe to walk past.....
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