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The horse has been isolated in Iceland since the 11th century.
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The horse came to Iceland with settlers from Norway and Britain.
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There are about 76,000 horses in Iceland today.
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The average height of the Icelandic horse is about 137 cm at the withers.
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The best results come from approaching the horse on its natural terms.
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Horses feel best when alone sometimes
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❌they are herd animals and prefer company.
Body position and language are important when interacting with a horse.
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The voice is the best way to connect with a horse
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❌body language matters more.
1. Pressure → 2. Response → 3. Release (Reward)
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Horses react instinctively to stimuli.
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Horses usually choose the easiest way to respond.
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Training should not always be the same
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❌variation keeps horses engaged.
Horses may stop reacting if the trainer is inconsistent with aids.
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Sensitivity increases if inexperienced riders confuse the horse
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❌Inconsistent riding reduces sensitivity and causes resistance.
A slightly tense horse concentrates better
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❌Tension blocks learning; calmness improves focus.
Calm horses move their ears evenly
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❌Calm horses have relaxed ears that move independently, not in a fixed rhythm.
All horses should be approached the same way
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❌Every horse has a different temperament and requires a different approach.
Temperament strongly influences training success.
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Horses have excellent memory.
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Horses use logical reasoning
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❌They learn by association and repetition, not logic.
Concentration decreases after 7
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❌10 years – Focus improves with age until about 10–12 years, then slowly declines later.
The horse must learn to wait for aids.
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It’s a sign of good connection if the horse anticipates without being asked
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❌Anticipation means the horse acts before being cued, showing tension or confusion.
Training fat horses is best
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❌Overweight horses tire quickly; moderate condition is healthiest.
Using reward and punishment equally is best
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❌Reward works far better; punishment should be minimal and clear.
Correct use of reward shapes desired behavior.
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If a horse refuses, it’s usually because it did not understand the aid.
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If things go wrong, first check for physical discomfort or pain.
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Best to give a long break and restart later
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❌It’s better to analyze and correct what went wrong immediately and rebuild confidence.
Horses feel shame
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❌Horses don’t understand guilt or shame, only consequences.
Aids are given with: Seat (weight), Voice, Legs, Hands (reins), Crop/whip
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The horse must know the aids to be controlled.
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Aids can be uncomfortable so the horse learns
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❌Pressure should be mild and released immediately when the horse responds.
Timing is key to correct use of aids.
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Aids can be driving (encouraging) or restraining (slowing/stopping).
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If the horse tenses to leg aids, keep legs far away
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❌Keep legs lightly close until the horse relaxes, to build trust.
When using leg aids, lift the heel slightly and apply light pressure.
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Usually best to start with rein aids
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❌The rider should start with seat and legs, reins come last.
The voice can assist with aids.
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A good seat is essential for correct aids.
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Avoid the whip if it makes the horse tense.
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Start with big and strong aids so the horse understands
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❌It’s best to start small, increasing pressure only if needed.
The best reward is to leave the horse alone and relax pressure.
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A–B means: A = go / B = stop.
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It may help to lighten the seat when asking to move off.
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The rider should sit upright, calm and balanced when asking to go.
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A–B exercises are the foundation for many others.
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Easy horses don’t need A
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❌B training – All horses benefit; it improves communication and trust.
When stopping, start with a clear rein aid followed by other aids.
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Maintain steady, soft contact when the horse stops.
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The rider must stay still and calm to help the horse stand quietly.
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A–B exercises show the connection between horse and rider.
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❌B exercises only indoors – They can be safely practiced outside to improve focus in different environments.
A standard riding arena is 20 × 40 m.
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The arena surface should be springy and slightly firm.
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Horse length is about 2.5 meters.
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The track along the wall is called the outer track (veggleiðin).
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The short side = stutta hliðin, outer side = ytri hliðin.
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You are on right rein when your right side faces the wall (left faces center).
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A small circle (baugur) is 6–10 meters in diameter.
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Reins are used differently depending on what you ask.
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Rein aids should always be equal on both reins
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❌They should be independent, each used for a specific purpose.
The leading rein asks the horse to bend or turn.
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Moving both reins sideways = sideways rein aid (samhliða taumábending).
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On a long rein, the horse should not lower its head
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❌The correct version: allow the horse to stretch its neck forward and down to relax.
On a long rein, there is no rein contact.
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The rider can still influence the horse with seat and voice.
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On a loose rein, the horse may chew the reins out of the rider’s hands
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❌It should carry the bit quietly and stay soft in contact.
Riding on a long rein is a good test of relaxation.
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Best to ride with as much contact as possible
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❌The best contact is soft, elastic, and steady, not strong.
In-hand work is good for preparing later exercises.
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Too much in-hand work can make the horse dull or unresponsive.
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Avoid the whip in early in-hand work if it causes confusion.
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The horse must understand one side before switching to the other.
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Always start on the left side
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❌Start on the horse’s easier side, which varies.
Advantage: you can divide tasks into smaller parts and link them gradually.
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The horse should “kiss the stirrup” toward the rider (not away).
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The handler’s position at the horse’s side is key.
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The handler should stand at the head
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❌It’s safer and clearer to stand beside the shoulder.
Stand pressed close to the horse
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❌The correct way is to keep a safe distance with control, not tight contact.
The horse must straighten itself — never be held fixed.
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If the horse spins or backs, release immediately and start again.
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Knowing how to “kiss the stirrup” is key for bend-stop training.
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Maintain soft contact on the outside rein when asking for bend-stop.
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The bend-stop can serve as an emergency stop.
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A gait transition = switching from one gait to another.
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Transitions improve balance and focus.
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They work best when clear and decisive.
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Train each gait in balance before combining.
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On the trail, the horse must be forward and willing.
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Outdoor riding adds variety and builds endurance.
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Training rides must be 3
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❌6 km – Distance depends on horse’s condition and training goal.
In free riding, the horse should decide everything
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❌The rider stays in control, allowing some freedom only when safe.
Use different seats depending on terrain and gait.
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The vertical seat is safest outdoors.
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Group speed should follow the best horse
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❌It should follow the least experienced pair to stay safe.
It’s good for horses to stay behind alone to build confidence.
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Consideration and responsibility are key in group rides.
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