Thanks to you dear Wendy ! ☺️🙏🏻 When I was a young rider, I instinctively was following the swing of the horse when I was doing rising trot. Or any other type of horses motion . Now, I need these wonderful tutorials because my bad knees changed my seat. 🙄👎🏻 Hopefully due to Callie's lessons and your deep knowledge I made a very good rising trot last time and I was so so happy !!! 😄👌🏻🐴💖
I can't help but wonder if some of those driving posture issues would be fixed if we all drove standard shift vehicles...Both feet are needed & used & I would think the driver would have to sit straighter. It's probably wrong, but when I trot my horse in my cutback saddle, I think of it as not rising but holding myself up. When the downward motion of the horse happens, you just don't follow him...seems to work for us...
Absolutely no disrespect - 100% curiosity - because this is a HUGE struggle for me: In the riding part of the video, you still look tipped forward to me in the upper body. Is a certain amount of tilt forward ok? I constantly get the "lean back" comment. From your video, I think bracing in the stirrup is the main culprit and that makes so much sense to me. Now I'm trying to figure out how to achieve this swing without slamming in the saddle when I sit. Sometimes I feel like I lean forward to sort of "sit softer," which I'm realizing from that video probably isn't accurate.
Forward Anterior Pelvic tilt and recoiled Posterior Pelvic tilt. Leading with your Anterior Superior IIlliac Spine. Troy/ Riding and Driving Coach at Connections Boarding Stables Salinas CA.
I'm going to have to watch this more than once- it was packed full of great information! Thank you for sharing ❤
Glad it was helpful!
My eyes have been opened! Thank you for the visual of what I have been doing to my horse.
Bridget Gullickson You’re so welcome thanks for watching and commenting!
Thanks to you dear Wendy ! ☺️🙏🏻 When I was a young rider, I instinctively was following the swing of the horse when I was doing rising trot. Or any other type of horses motion .
Now, I need these wonderful tutorials because my bad knees changed my seat. 🙄👎🏻
Hopefully due to Callie's lessons and your deep knowledge I made a very good rising trot last time and I was so so happy !!! 😄👌🏻🐴💖
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Excellent explanation ❤
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I can't help but wonder if some of those driving posture issues would be fixed if we all drove standard shift vehicles...Both feet are needed & used & I would think the driver would have to sit straighter. It's probably wrong, but when I trot my horse in my cutback saddle, I think of it as not rising but holding myself up. When the downward motion of the horse happens, you just don't follow him...seems to work for us...
Great point with driving and that is a good way to think of sitting when you are trotting. Really appreciate you watching and commenting!
Thank you for the enlightenment. Did anyone else have a 'blip' at 3.30 and lose the mirror exercise?
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Brilliant❤
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It's keeping my heel down while opening my hip i struggle with
Don’t overdo putting the heel down. Thanks for watching!
Was the mirror demo cut out?
Yes, it is in the paid version. www.becauseofthehorse.net.
So helpful. Thanks for the video
It makes perfect sense, and it reminds me of how I was told to keep the bottoms of my feet parallel to the ground when I was taught to ride.
zoroisdead We’re glad you liked it, thanks for watching!
Absolutely no disrespect - 100% curiosity - because this is a HUGE struggle for me: In the riding part of the video, you still look tipped forward to me in the upper body. Is a certain amount of tilt forward ok? I constantly get the "lean back" comment. From your video, I think bracing in the stirrup is the main culprit and that makes so much sense to me. Now I'm trying to figure out how to achieve this swing without slamming in the saddle when I sit. Sometimes I feel like I lean forward to sort of "sit softer," which I'm realizing from that video probably isn't accurate.
I’d like to see Jack Skellington doing the canter, please!!!
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Forward Anterior Pelvic tilt and recoiled Posterior Pelvic tilt.
Leading with your Anterior Superior IIlliac Spine.
Troy/ Riding and Driving Coach at Connections Boarding Stables Salinas CA.
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Is that a Clyde Cross? He's adorable
It's really more of a forward slide motion, hips-to-hands.
Can you teach me