How to Teach Shoulder-in and Haunches-in: At liberty, in-hand and ridden!

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  • Опубликовано: 17 сен 2024
  • Think this is just for the dressage folk? Think again - this stuff is for you!
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    Another benefit of this work? It helps horses to become more body-aware, relaxed and focused on you. When horses are more aware of their body and know how to come into balance, it really helps them to relax. Because horses are such physical creatures and rely on being able to move fast to get out of danger, any feeling of imbalance tends to make them anxious. For some horses, this makes them freeze and not want to go forwards, and it makes others speed up in anxiety. When it's not addressed it can escalate, and this is often the cause of rushing, bolting, bucking, stumbling, planting and napping.
    So, when you work on building your horse's body awareness and come into healthy balance with a rider, it is a key piece of helping them to relax under saddle.
    Plus, as you muddle through training it (it's always wobbly to begin with - check the video out!), you and your horse are working on building more subtle communication and improving responsiveness.
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Комментарии • 6

  • @jessdigitalartz923
    @jessdigitalartz923 6 лет назад

    Love this!

  • @helhelpetpet7776
    @helhelpetpet7776 8 лет назад +3

    this video is great. how did you teach your horse to move towards your hand? I cant figure it out and my horse is not helping me either (which is to be expected).

  • @ponyproblem
    @ponyproblem 6 лет назад +4

    you didnt actually show how you train the haunches in

    • @ConnectionTraining
      @ConnectionTraining  6 лет назад

      Hi Gill, the full process is in our Riding with Connection Course.connectiontraining.com/home-study-courses/riding-with-connection-home-study-course/ Apologies - that should be clearer here. We are in the process of creating a new course which is just about groundwork. If you're interested in that you can email me at theteam@connectiontraining.com. Many thanks, Nina (Customer Support)

  • @DejligeTico
    @DejligeTico 8 лет назад +1

    - you didn't actually explained how you teach them to do it under saddle :/

    • @ConnectionTraining
      @ConnectionTraining  6 лет назад

      Hi the full process is in our Riding with Connection Course.connectiontraining.com/home-study-courses/riding-with-connection-home-study-course/ Apologies - that should be clearer here. We are in the process of creating a new course which is just about groundwork. If you're interested in that you can email me at theteam@connectiontraining.com. Many thanks, Nina (Customer Support)