Building Blocks to a Great Position: Part 5 To Sit or Not to Sit

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  • Опубликовано: 4 июл 2024
  • In this topic, renowned horseman, Bernie Traurig, discusses all the different seats one uses on course and where they apply with show ring footage from some of the best Hunter, Jumper & Equitation Riders, including: Rodrigo Pessoa, Eric Lamaze, John French, George Morris, Jenny Karazissis, William Steinkraus, Candice King and many more.
    To view the other videos in this series and more pertaining to The American Hunter/Jumper Forward Riding System, visit EquestrianCoach.com

Комментарии • 47

  • @alinasoleil7649
    @alinasoleil7649 6 лет назад +28

    THIS. MAKES. SO. MUCH. SENSE.

  • @KimbaLorber
    @KimbaLorber 2 года назад +6

    This is the best informative video I have ever watched. Makes so much sense and totally made me stop beating myself up over the fact I thought I was "doing it wrong". Turns out there isn't just one way to approach a fence or ride a course. I feel so much better. Thank you so much for the wisdom and learning moment. :)

  • @Luhewson
    @Luhewson 8 лет назад +21

    Very, very useful information here! I like to observe in details the position and aids given by the riders in high level competition courses, but I had never really gotten the grip of seats so well before watching this! Loved it! (:

  • @equestriantexan3535
    @equestriantexan3535 6 лет назад +14

    I've never really thought about what type of seat I use but I do know that I've used all 4 before. I think you just have to use whatever is needed for the horse​.

  • @HmainTomlinson
    @HmainTomlinson 9 лет назад +26

    Good video! I tend to ride in full seat, as I jump on ponies currently, and the courses are very tight so you need all the balance and use of legs that you've got! Also I have a very speedy, strong nippy pony and he gets too fast on haf/lightseat

    • @rosegriegorian6778
      @rosegriegorian6778 5 лет назад

      Zœlla
      thats the reverse of what u should do a full seat is a driving seat Listien to what he says and why get your ponys lighter in mouth
      and less driving from your seat A lighter seat

    • @lorrainekissane5641
      @lorrainekissane5641 5 лет назад +4

      Rose Griegorian they’re referring to the full seat, not driving seat. You don’t know their pony and the pony’s needs. You also don’t know what their trainer said. Please stop.

  • @isabelrichards9117
    @isabelrichards9117 7 лет назад +12

    My favorite is the half seat or light seat. I feel the most comfortable in this position. I am a hunter/equitation. My trainer always tells me to have a deep or driving seat. My horse isn't really lazy or energetic, so I like to move forward with a half/light seat to always pop over and lightly come back over jumps. I'm a little confused on why she pushes this so hard on me? She describes my seat as "Perchy" is this good bad? Or should I fix it. Little confused. Thank you this video really helped me! Great content!

    • @annikablock6177
      @annikablock6177 6 лет назад +5

      Isabel Richards it’s fine to sit half seat, but perching is when you are too far forward and your shoulders are back while leaning forward and your butt sticks out (like a bird perching) your trainer just wants you to be more upright with an arch in the back with your shoulder and eye up. You can be forward without sticking your butt out (it looks terrible) hope this helps :) and good luck !

    • @quarterhorseprofection5613
      @quarterhorseprofection5613 4 года назад

      If your horse is lazy a driving seat or sitting might help your horse.

  • @theresalafata-white9152
    @theresalafata-white9152 9 лет назад +2

    Thank you for such an informative video.

  • @annaperry1291
    @annaperry1291 7 лет назад +1

    Cool video! Made things very easy to understand

  • @barrel_racing_bit4937
    @barrel_racing_bit4937 6 лет назад +1

    I love this!!

  • @PS-hy5pi
    @PS-hy5pi 4 года назад

    Amazing, Thankyou!!!

  • @miatreadwell1874
    @miatreadwell1874 6 лет назад

    Great video, I like full seat when in between jumps ☺️ then again I haven’t been jumping to long so I may change. Even cantering everyone like to canter in half seat but I like full seat plus I can’t anyway on Nova I’m still learning to control her when she’s had a canter she gets very excited 😂

  • @allymiles186
    @allymiles186 3 года назад

    this was so helpful!

  • @jenniferrasmussen8423
    @jenniferrasmussen8423 6 лет назад +5

    I use half seat between the jumps bc the horse I ride is pulling me forwards (very *beep* annoying) but as soon as I gotta prepare for a tight turn or the jump I always do full seat.. I have no idea if thats correct but I feel more safe in full seat. Those days where I have the energy to pick the fight and actually stay in the saddle, I use full seat all the time (the horse very strong, we’re working on it aha) but I never use light seat or driving seat, light seat isn’t something we learn in DK and driving seat just doesn’t look pretty (I know it’s not all about looks but I just can’t make myself do it ahah)

    • @rosegriegorian6778
      @rosegriegorian6778 5 лет назад

      Jennifer Rasmussen
      shouldnt be jumping
      Learn and get a seat before Jumping No fights are fun and there is a Hugh misunderstanding between you and your horse if you have to fight
      also maybe find a different horse to ride so you can learn to feel secure As any good rider Has to adapt to his horse not the other way around Maybe your horse dosent like the way you ride him
      learn all different seats and reason behind them
      and when to use them
      these people in this video are the best of the best Pretty hard to argue with them
      learn more stop fighting your horse Change for the better

    • @lorrainekissane5641
      @lorrainekissane5641 5 лет назад +1

      Rose Griegorian you literally said in a previous comment to get a light seat. Again, you don’t k is their pony’s needs or what their trainer says. Please stop.

  • @sethsage_
    @sethsage_ 6 лет назад +1

    i prefer full seat and light seat. i like light seating a lot more but i was taught in flat with a full seat so thats one of my defaults

  • @ldy.darkhorse9800
    @ldy.darkhorse9800 7 лет назад +9

    I don't like that full seat/driving seat. My olympic trainer referred to it as "riding for a stop". He insisted we always ride up and forward to encourage forward movement and to allow the horse to jump easily under us.

    • @jenniferrasmussen8423
      @jenniferrasmussen8423 6 лет назад +14

      Ldy. DarkHorse you can ride a horse forward while doing full seat, you just gotta use your seat. It’s easy :)

    • @rosegriegorian6778
      @rosegriegorian6778 5 лет назад +1

      Ldy. DarkHorse
      again listen Why,, How,, and When, a driving seat is used
      your trainer needs to watch this video,, Guess you dont win at big shows ?
      every horse is ridden to his needs as does the rider to help the horse .. full seat is NOT a stopping signal
      its a driving force Forward.
      watch listen again
      these are the greats of the jumping horse world

    • @jacquedaw
      @jacquedaw 4 года назад

      @@rosegriegorian6778 every one of your comments on this thread is insulting, do you have nothing better to do.

  • @minttukarjalainen9743
    @minttukarjalainen9743 6 лет назад

    i think the half sit is the best

  • @emiragastounioti8064
    @emiragastounioti8064 3 года назад

    I always ride in a full seat because if I get up on a lighter seat my horse doesn't feel the "push", he gets anxious, feels unbalanced and drops into trot.

  • @Urmom-bx5bx
    @Urmom-bx5bx 3 года назад

    I love to ride in a driving seat but my instructor doesn't let me because my hips roll which causes my horse to go faster which he is already fast enough but when I ride another horse my instructor owns he loves my driving seat!

  • @bengals6966
    @bengals6966 8 лет назад +5

    john likes to sit , just not on a saddle

  • @tinajamali6678
    @tinajamali6678 5 лет назад

    can you tell me the name of the guy on this video?

  • @sophiedavidson1176
    @sophiedavidson1176 6 лет назад +1

    Is the half/lighter seat more of an American thing? We only get taught to use a lighter seat when going cross country in England, and a little when showjumping. We obviously don't have hunters/jumpers or equitation and that seems to put a lot of emphasis upon this.

    • @princessalliecat8
      @princessalliecat8 6 лет назад +4

      sophie davidson yes, I’ve found it more of an American thing, thought I prefer it for jumping rather than having a full seat all the time. I find it can give more freedom for going over the jumps.

    • @rosegriegorian6778
      @rosegriegorian6778 5 лет назад

      yes you do have hunter jumpers in england
      You will learn to ride all seats until your as good as these guys here in the video and not all horses can be ridden the same So watch and Listen to Mr Trarig Explain
      why each rider is doing what he doing
      more you learn the more youll change and after you have ridden thosands of horses believe me you learn all seats If you want to win

    • @lorrainekissane5641
      @lorrainekissane5641 5 лет назад +1

      It’s definitely an American thing. Here in Ireland it’s a full seat for show jumping and a lighter seat for cross country.

    • @user-ih2fq1ck2q
      @user-ih2fq1ck2q 8 месяцев назад

      I think it also depends on the type of horse you learn to ride on. I grew up riding quarter horses here in America, and they were very lazy and rode well with a full seat, very upright and shoulders pulled held square. However nowadays I’m always getting told by my trainers that my seat is too driving.

  • @ThePervinca99
    @ThePervinca99 7 лет назад +1

    I'm a new rider and I have a question: should not heels stay under the hips? I see a lot of show jumper that sit with leg forward, isn't a chair seat that?
    I ride with my legs under me, is it wrong?

    • @ThePervinca99
      @ThePervinca99 7 лет назад +2

      Sally Wolff thanks for the answer! So you can't sit deeply without put yourself in a chair seat? I know that this position put you behind the motion of the horse, isn't that bad?
      I prefer stay with the allignment, but it's true that for me it's too soon for jumping :) (sorry I'm not English)

    • @ThePervinca99
      @ThePervinca99 7 лет назад +1

      Sally Wolff thank you, you're very kind ♡

    • @lorrainekissane5641
      @lorrainekissane5641 5 лет назад

      Your hips hands and shoulders should always be in a straight line, like you could get a meter stick or ruler and measure it precisely or draw a straight line along your hips, hands and shoulders on a photo. I only do show jumping and cross country, and my trainer says that’s the best position for me and my horse. I recommend going to your trainer, as they have been riding their whole life and know all the tricks of the this helps!

    • @lorrainekissane5641
      @lorrainekissane5641 5 лет назад

      ThePervinca99 you can, actually. You can sit in a full seat with a straight line from your heels, hips and hands. You just need to really sink into your heels and it’ll come naturally to you.

    • @jacquedaw
      @jacquedaw 4 года назад

      If you go to 1.12 on the video it shows the different seats, you can see in the driving seat that Rodrigo Pessoa is in a chair seat. I find with jumping saddles and short stirrups it can be impossible sometimes not to be in chair seat, especially ones where the stirrup bar is place forward. Rodrigo Pessoa is so good he can be this much in chair seat and then still catch up with the horse motion, whereas I get horribly left behind, so I stay with a light seat or half seat so my lower leg is in correct position for the jump

  • @user-jy2gr4cr4n
    @user-jy2gr4cr4n 3 года назад

    the higher the jump, the more I stand up

  • @maddensporthorses3467
    @maddensporthorses3467 5 лет назад +33

    Word of advice: if you ever want to be an equitationally correct rider and be an effective, advanced equestrian, don’t ever take inspiration from the position or riding style of any hunter or equitation riders. They have some of the worst, riding-pretty-and-not-correctly “equitation” in the entire industry.

    • @paytonhotter-jensen5741
      @paytonhotter-jensen5741 5 лет назад +13

      Bear Creek Sport Horses actually, if you watch current equitation competitions you would see that you are flat out wrong. Sam Walker, winner of the ASPCA Maclay Finals 2018, had the most effective and technical riding of the course, however his back wasn’t “arched” as many people see as “pretty”. Equitation is truly about technical riding not how one looks

  • @SilverstreamPJ28
    @SilverstreamPJ28 2 года назад

    I usually ride half/light because the horse I ride is a dinosaur that needs to be pulled forward constantly, so if I'm sitting the gallop he'll slow down too much :(

  • @paulchan7735
    @paulchan7735 8 лет назад +5

    Oh my god, it's so complicated :/

  • @ImogenC-rt3fm
    @ImogenC-rt3fm 7 дней назад

    That's not Hickstead. Voiceover is not Traurig, but AI generated. This was made by a non rider from books. One is never "secure in the tack.;"

  • @ImogenC-rt3fm
    @ImogenC-rt3fm 7 дней назад

    This is irresponsible.