It is different. First we discuss any injuries or arthritis that the horse has. We talk about rider observations or struggles. I watch the horse and rider through the gaits they can do. I look for opportunities for the horse to improve how s/he uses the body, then we go straight to work guiding the horse toward healthy kinematics. This applies to horses from very green to very experienced. We use slow, low impact work as the horse learns better balance coordination. When there is better balance, I ask for more, whether that be a more challenging gymnastic or a longer bigger stride. It depends on the horse and rider. The ultimate goal is lightness, balance and the power to move gracefully under tack. I struggle to explain in more detail because no two horse and rider pairs follow the same trajectory.