I have a question what do you do when your horse goes into a canter and you do not know how to canter what do you do?and I am a fan and love your videos
Omg "leg on" and "leg off" was a mind blower for me. I think I rewound the video 10x trying to understand the difference. I have a hard time with my leg turnout as an ex-ballet dancer so the positioning in your video has helped a lot. I look forward to practicing tomorrow! Thank you.
Hi😊 This is a great idea. When you start riding in dressage you often hear, go more forward but not faster. I know it can sometimes be confusing to identify the difference between a horse that is forward vrs a horse that is fast. One way that I Think of forward energy when riding is controlled power. It’s the feeling of having a horse that can lift you up into the canter in a moments notice but could also stop juts as easily. For a horse to be truly forward they have to be relaxed and enjoying there work. I will definitely add this to my list of future videos🐎 thanks for sharing☀️
Hello! Found your vídeos few days ago and I’m so glad I did. Your videos are so great!!! I’m learning so much from you. Please continue to post vídeos here on RUclips. Thank you
you really are amazing in the way you explain and demonstrate every detail.I have been riding for four months and i have learnt using my aids correctly die to your videos.I face some problems when galloping sometimes, i think it has to.do with my riding position so if you could make a video demonstrating proper galloping position , it would really be awesome 🙏
Posture of sitting on horse is really perfect and sharpen shape!!! I’ve been practicng alone for 2months and Yesterday just find out that I seated on chair type and brace exaggerate. And that effects to raising trot. I am now worst than before. ㅠ
Thank you for the kind words 😊🐴 I know it can be difficult to feel like you have taken a step back in your riding. I have been there too. We are all working on improving as riders. Keep up the practice you’ll get there💕
Great video, but one question. Why do you keep your lower legs soooo far back from the girth? At around 2:47 or a bit before, you asked Legend to trot and your legs were so far back you started leaning forwards. Sorry I don't want to be an online trainer or anything :)
Can u explain about their breeds and which kind of horse is able for riding and how can we own the horse.one more thing is explain about the cost of horse
Hi😊 I have worked with stallions, mares and geldings that have all taught me so much🐴 I have enjoyed working with all of them. So don’t really have a preference.
Hi😊 This is a great question. when finding the right horse there are many things to consider. Some of these could be. What are your riding goals? How experienced are you? How often can you ride? To answer these questions and find a horse that is a good fit It is often a good idea to consult a professional you trust. Having a professional who knows you and understands your riding goals can be a big help in finding the right horse🐴
any advice? i’m having a hard time trusting my horse which is making her have a hard time connecting with me. my trainer is the type that isn’t scared and tells me to just not be afraid. which is hard considering i’m scared of getting hurt, and when i get worked up my anxiety comes out. my horse is a very good horse she just gets scared at certain points (which is fine) i just don’t know how to calm myself down. we don’t have the best bond, and when she spooks i get scared and then i can’t calm down, does anyone have any advice? i just wish i could get over being scared of everything☹️
Hi😊 Thanks for sharing. Fear is something that many of us as riders have dealt with. So you are not alone💕 There are several practices that can help with improving confidence around your horse. I am doing a video on this topic that should be coming out in the next couple of weeks. 🐴
Thank you all for your support!
Feel free to leave questions or ideas for future videos. Have a great day & hope this helped :)
Thank you so much, this was perfect. I watch your videos before my lessons and this one is a winner in every way. Can’t wait until my next lesson now!
I have a question what do you do when your horse goes into a canter and you do not know how to canter what do you do?and I am a fan and love your videos
@@ec9101 me too
Now I actually know somebody with a horse who plans on teaching me! This is so exciting! I'm going to start pursuing my dreams!
Thank you for great video. I love your channel & the guidelines. Now I am enrolling for the horse riding 🐎 lesson in Hong Kong.
Omg "leg on" and "leg off" was a mind blower for me. I think I rewound the video 10x trying to understand the difference. I have a hard time with my leg turnout as an ex-ballet dancer so the positioning in your video has helped a lot. I look forward to practicing tomorrow! Thank you.
Ok seriously my riding teacher has been saying all this stuff I’m like what’s going on haha. Thank you so much for the video! 💕👍🏻
As a total novice this is really really helpful... thank you
Hello how are u doin joan love your vids.Could u please upload a vidoe on how to know what the term more forward.Anyway hope u have a nice day
Hi😊
This is a great idea. When you start riding in dressage you often hear, go more forward but not faster. I know it can sometimes be confusing to identify the difference between a horse that is forward vrs a horse that is fast.
One way that I Think of forward energy when riding is controlled power. It’s the feeling of having a horse that can lift you up into the canter in a moments notice but could also stop juts as easily. For a horse to be truly forward they have to be relaxed and enjoying there work.
I will definitely add this to my list of future videos🐎 thanks for sharing☀️
You and your horses are super calm. :) so inspiring. Thanks.
Love from India 😘❤️
Hello! Found your vídeos few days ago and I’m so glad I did. Your videos are so great!!! I’m learning so much from you. Please continue to post vídeos here on RUclips. Thank you
you really are amazing in the way you explain and demonstrate every detail.I have been riding for four months and i have learnt using my aids correctly die to your videos.I face some problems when galloping sometimes, i think it has to.do with my riding position so if you could make a video demonstrating proper galloping position , it would really be awesome 🙏
Man I love this channel! Thank you for the great info keep up the good work!
Simple, clear instructions and guidance. Thank you, thank you, thank you 😊
Excellent job explaining these riding aids! Thanks for sharing
Brilliantly explained - thanks for sharing
I am going to get a horse soon
Ceann Noble omg that’s great!:) congrats
Thank you,making sense and I will try this.
Posture of sitting on horse is really perfect and sharpen shape!!!
I’ve been practicng alone for 2months and Yesterday just find out that I seated on chair type and brace exaggerate. And that effects to raising trot. I am now worst than before. ㅠ
Practice makes perfect! You can't learn riding a horse in a short time. It takes months, and even years to perfectionate! Patience amd practice! :)
Thank you for the kind words 😊🐴
I know it can be difficult to feel like you have taken a step back in your riding. I have been there too. We are all working on improving as riders. Keep up the practice you’ll get there💕
Thank you so much for amazing video!
thats what i need
I’m so glad it helped 😊 thanks for sharing 🐴
Thanks for another great video.
Love From India ♥️♥️
I wish I have a Horse 🐎
Great video, but one question. Why do you keep your lower legs soooo far back from the girth? At around 2:47 or a bit before, you asked Legend to trot and your legs were so far back you started leaning forwards. Sorry I don't want to be an online trainer or anything :)
You are amazing !!!!!
Wow!so great..I want that's coach..relax and cool..teach me😔
I Have in my under about 138 Horses 😁😀😎🔥🔥🔥
Can u explain about their breeds and which kind of horse is able for riding and how can we own the horse.one more thing is explain about the cost of horse
These are some great video ideas😊 I will add them to my list🐴
thanks for the recommendations👍
Hai mam can i know what was the horse diet from morning to evining
Hi😊
That’s a great video idea. I will add it to my list🐴 Thanks for sharing 😀
How do you ask your horse for center or trot?
One more video for me
Hi. I would like know which one do you prefer riding? A stallion, a gelding or a mare?
Hi😊
I have worked with stallions, mares and geldings that have all taught me so much🐴
I have enjoyed working with all of them.
So don’t really have a preference.
@@JSHorsemanship Thank you for the reply 😄
Tysm for this vid one little question not about the vid but iam turning 11 so what horse is best for me!
Hi😊
This is a great question.
when finding the right horse there are many things to consider. Some of these could be.
What are your riding goals? How experienced are you? How often can you ride? To answer these questions and find a horse that is a good fit It is often a good idea to consult a professional you trust. Having a professional who knows you and understands your riding goals can be a big help in finding the right horse🐴
@@JSHorsemanship thank you so much this really helped
any advice? i’m having a hard time trusting my horse which is making her have a hard time connecting with me. my trainer is the type that isn’t scared and tells me to just not be afraid. which is hard considering i’m scared of getting hurt, and when i get worked up my anxiety comes out. my horse is a very good horse she just gets scared at certain points (which is fine) i just don’t know how to calm myself down. we don’t have the best bond, and when she spooks i get scared and then i can’t calm down, does anyone have any advice? i just wish i could get over being scared of everything☹️
Hi😊
Thanks for sharing. Fear is something that many of us as riders have dealt with. So you are not alone💕 There are several practices that can help with improving confidence around your horse. I am doing a video on this topic that should be coming out in the next couple of weeks. 🐴
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