Whether it comes down to circumstances, weather, or location, finding yourself without a flat, good-quality, horse arena to train in, can often derail everything. It can feel like every single exercise you see or hear about requires acres of space and dozens of poles!

And, maybe even more frustrating is when you begin to feel things coming together, only to slip or unbalance due to questionable footing or ground levels.

Let's be perfectly honest here; having a good quality suitable horse arena to work in is important if you have long-term goals with your horse... However, there are some short-term solutions you can use to keep training moving forward while you figure things out.

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Additional Resources:-

Links That May Help:- Connection - the Monthly Membership for Equestrians Riding & Training Alone Groundwork for Riding Lunging for Riding Making the Most of Riding in a Smaller Space Using Pressure and Release in Groundwork 3 Exercises to Use to Develop Your Horse While Out on the Trail Online Communities for Equestrians Online community for equestrians working on their mindset & Fitness Online Community for equestrians focusing on re-schooling horses (and ex-racehorse