How Not to Grip with your Legs in Canter

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  • Опубликовано: 18 янв 2022
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    How NOT to grip with your legs in the canter.
    Gripping with the legs at the canter is a very commonly seen mistake that’s made by riders across a wide range of experience levels! It’s an easy mistake to slip into if you’ve managed to get your horse into the canter, and you slide into the “rhythmic squeeze” to keep them from falling back into trot! (Guilty as charged over here! 🙋🏻‍♀️ )
    This week’s video is going to show you why that’s not a great way of doing things and also show you how to stop the habit for good!
    Here’s some pointers on why gripping is bad, and how to stop it happening
    - A lot of riders “grip up” with the lower leg but this just draws them up and out of the saddle. This locks up your seat, makes you bounce in the saddle and is unpleasant for your horse
    - Find your neutral leg position. The place where your leg naturally hangs down, you’ve got contact with your calf on the horse, but not your heel or spur.
    - To ask for the canter, the outside leg WILL come back for the canter aid, but will come back forward once they come into the canter.
    - If your horse gets used to you nagging and gripping, they’ll start to NEED this to stay in the canter. Your horse will canter much better when you’re able to follow the motion with your seat and legs.
    If you realize you’re gripping you should.
    - Sit back. Push your heel down.
    - Give a distinct kick.
    - Then push your heel down again
    This helps you re-educate a horse that has become reliant on the gripping to keep him in canter, and teaches keep themselves in canter until told otherwise!
    It’s important to remember to SIT BACK when you’re giving this aid intermittently. A lot of riders will accidentally tip forward when they kick, and this leads to the horse breaking the gait back into trot!
    Another thing to remember is to keep your hands STILL, so you’re not falling into a “kick/pull” cycle that’s just going to upset your horse.
    The best way to reinforce this learning is to practice the canter transition repeatedly in your session. This is much more effective than just teaching them to stay in canter consistently, as it teaches them to come off the leg into the canter responsively, therefore over time erasing the issue of them falling back trot.
    Watch me demonstrate all above in more detail with Jaques in the video and let me know in the comments if you find it helpful!
    Thanks for watching and Happy Riding!
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  • @AmeliaNewcombDressage
    @AmeliaNewcombDressage  2 года назад +9

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    • @user-nu2xl9yu9l
      @user-nu2xl9yu9l 2 года назад +1

      Hey i have a question when I move to the canter, do I keep my outer leg behind the girth for the duration of the canter, or when I start the canter only and then put it back over the girth?

  • @sarahyoung9203
    @sarahyoung9203 Месяц назад +2

    This is so helpful. I took lessons for 6 years in college and was cantering around and jumping courses with ease, but then I had to take a 4-year break. I just started lessons again and am having so much trouble keeping the lesson horse cantering. I just realized it’s because of this! I’m gripping so hard with my legs and my feet are getting shoved up into the stirrups. And then I feel that I can’t safely move my lower leg to give a kick to keep the horse in a canter because it means I have to stop gripping. But instead I just need to sit back and relax and stretch down into my heels. When I’ve tried this, I’ve suddenly felt too loose and floppy, but I think I just hadn’t given myself a chance to find and flow with the movement of the horse and instead reacted with fear & tension.

  • @drbkap3
    @drbkap3 Год назад +8

    I've been watching a bunch of your videos, and I find them helpful! Thanks! Two months ago, after 20 years of once or twice a week lessons on school horses, I started leasing a retired show jumper. She's more than I'm used to, and except for being as safe and sane as a schoolmaster, she's 180 degrees different from the school horses (more go than whoa!). I'm trying to improve sitting her canter, since she has a big movement. And yes, I'm used to pushing the school horses along almost every step to keep the canter, so I have to change some "bad" habits. With her, the canter is her reward, she'd run around at the canter all day looking for the next jump off! She's also hard to get back to the walk after the canter because it's not as much fun for her. So we're doing a lot of transitions, and if she stays at the walk, say, for one lap, or the long side of the arena, etc, whatever I choose, I'll let her canter again. The more I improve my position, the better for her, and the more I can let her canter and be happy. I'm enjoying your videos and emails!

  • @LyndsBooth23
    @LyndsBooth23 2 года назад +57

    This video hit home on all levels. I do all the things I shouldn't !! I've been aware of them for a while and we've been working on my position to try and get better. This video is really useful to help visualise what I'm doing and why. Brilliant 👏

  • @mirandatobin911
    @mirandatobin911 11 месяцев назад +3

    same here, I find Amelia's videos super easy to understand. She is riding so well and precise, one can see exactly all the different moves.

  • @beckyczlapinski8815
    @beckyczlapinski8815 2 года назад +48

    This is what i struggle with a lot. So theoretically this makes sense, I just don't know how to put it into practice. I understand the not gripping and quick bumping but being able to actually not grip and putting heels down and doing independently in real life I am having a hard time wrapping my head around bow to actually do.

    • @R_S747
      @R_S747 Год назад +4

      Go in circular motions with your hips and focus on being stable in your core, that helped me a lot. You can also do ab exercises to help your core carry your body weight.

    • @TheFairIsInAugust
      @TheFairIsInAugust Год назад +2

      I think it may start in childhood just riding like wild without knowing techniques. Just flying like the wind!!that’s a hard one to break like relearning to walk or ride a bike!!

    • @satanicslytherinrevolver
      @satanicslytherinrevolver 4 месяца назад

      I've got the same problem, which is the main reason I'm not allowed to gallop I hope we improve 😅

  • @lindacox119
    @lindacox119 2 года назад +17

    Brilliant lesson on all accounts! Thank you - I'm a gripper tipper and you've broken down the steps and made it so clear. Cheers, L.

    • @AmeliaNewcombDressage
      @AmeliaNewcombDressage  2 года назад +1

      Haha! Thanks Linda! And thanks for always watching and subscribing!

  • @martazambrzycka9309
    @martazambrzycka9309 Год назад +3

    I've recently moved from recreational riding to co-leasing a sport horse and it seems I forgot how to canter. I grip, I tip, I lose balance and I get frightened. The horse is super nice and willing, but also quite forward and surprisingly spooky. I guess it will take a while before I feel confident again, and this video provides the mantra I need "sit back, heels down... sit back, heels down". Thanks Amelia!

  • @juliecastro6272
    @juliecastro6272 7 месяцев назад

    Love your Lessons!❤

  • @denisesmith2183
    @denisesmith2183 Год назад +1

    Loved this!

  • @lauraanderson6701
    @lauraanderson6701 2 года назад +12

    This video has really helped me understand what may be causing me to bounce in my canter. My horse is still young (coming up for 6 years old) and is still learning but he is so good and wants to do more. Hoping these tips will improve my seat and help make our training so much better. Thanks Amelia

    • @AmeliaNewcombDressage
      @AmeliaNewcombDressage  2 года назад +2

      I'm so glad it helped make things straight in your head. Hope it works in practice!

  • @denisemoyse5348
    @denisemoyse5348 2 года назад +3

    This has been a problem for me for ages; leg grips & goes back whilst the rest of me goes forward. Yesterday I was working at canter in the school, horse jigged at something in the hedge and I ended up on the deck. A friend has just sent me this link & how I wish I’d seen it before! Given me something to work with. Thank you!

  • @JenniferJCouch
    @JenniferJCouch 11 месяцев назад

    Once again, it was very helpful .

  • @judibaldock7378
    @judibaldock7378 2 года назад +3

    Love these videos ..thank you so much. You explain everything so well just need to keep telling myself.

  • @jennifer1110
    @jennifer1110 Год назад +1

    I loved this and appreciate how you describe what to do and what not to do. Thank you!

  • @mimivonflytz
    @mimivonflytz 2 года назад +1

    Haven‘t been here for a while.
    Congratulations Amelia . ☺️

  • @glynnahoekstra7952
    @glynnahoekstra7952 6 месяцев назад +1

    Super helpful. I just figured out I was gripping badly so trying hard to fix it. Thank you!

  • @johnjoefitzsimons1313
    @johnjoefitzsimons1313 2 года назад +1

    Well explained again great video thanks again

  • @philippacheyne6039
    @philippacheyne6039 Год назад +1

    Very helpful Amelia, thank you

  • @assadabbas2552
    @assadabbas2552 Год назад +1

    Thanks for guidance

  • @renam.desmond486
    @renam.desmond486 Год назад +2

    I have been struggling with canter depart keeping all aids organized, proper bend, and transitioning to canter from first request. Your videos have been very helpful and I will keep watching ! Thank you!

  • @DeohlanOliphant
    @DeohlanOliphant 9 месяцев назад

    This is really helpful 😊

  • @cindynoble2037
    @cindynoble2037 2 года назад +9

    Thank you Amelia. My trainer brought it to my attention that I was gripping with my thighs too much. So this is very helpful ☺️👍💚

  • @brendaventer5825
    @brendaventer5825 Год назад +2

    I love your videos Amelia thank you so much. We were taught to ride the canter gripping the saddle. In a lesson we had coins put between our knees and saddle to grip tightly. Lo and behold if you dropped your coin!! ... We all did.. I have always felt that I was never a great rider and never would be. The only time I felt really good was when I was jumping. I now understand why, (when my horse bucked) , I was so unbalanced, I came off.. on my head. I now suffer the consequences of a bad fall. Keep up these great videos, always learning something new. 🇿🇦

  • @brendawalden8190
    @brendawalden8190 7 месяцев назад

    Love the videos - really well done

  • @maztazaustralian4942
    @maztazaustralian4942 11 месяцев назад

    Great video! Thank you

  • @annieluppnow8034
    @annieluppnow8034 2 года назад +9

    Ahh my instructor keeps telling me to use rhythmic squeezes with my inside leg to keep the lesson horse cantering!!! No wonder the lesson horses start trotting when I don't keep on doing this. Going to implement your steps instead at my next lesson. You are such a gifted teacher, thank you Amelia

    • @AmeliaNewcombDressage
      @AmeliaNewcombDressage  2 года назад

      Thanks so much Annie, I'm really glad it helped you and thanks for watching!

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  • @luciemarinov129
    @luciemarinov129 Год назад +2

    Very helpful, I have a hard time getting my mare into a nice forward trot to enable a nice canter transition!

  • @zedare430
    @zedare430 2 года назад +2

    Thank you, Amelia! This video is very helpful. Now I understand better why my horse breaks in canter.

  • @Angelia117
    @Angelia117 9 месяцев назад

    Thanks; extremely helpful.

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    @elenamiyagi6669 6 месяцев назад

    Woww amazing vídeo. Im from Spain and your subtitles help me so much to understand some words. Thank you so much

  • @christineg8938
    @christineg8938 Год назад +1

    I LOVE your videos- they are life changing for my horse and myself!

  • @sunjungpark2914
    @sunjungpark2914 2 года назад +2

    Thank you so much for this video! Your instruction is awesome! This was just what I needed!!

  • @isabelpiquerasfernandez8126
    @isabelpiquerasfernandez8126 Год назад +1

    This is extremely helpful!! You explained it so well!!! Many thanks for all your videos

  • @laurelgallahar1444
    @laurelgallahar1444 2 года назад

    Wow fantastic simple explanation! Thank you 😊

  • @marycurley2730
    @marycurley2730 2 года назад +13

    Thanks Amelia! I continue to work on being able to isolate and move my body parts independently from one another. Like how you broke down the little quick kick and heel down move. I also find that by consciously moving my toes in my boots it helps my legs stay looser :)

    • @AmeliaNewcombDressage
      @AmeliaNewcombDressage  2 года назад

      That so great Mary, I'm so happy the video helped, and thanks for watching!

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  • @suzannahkolbeck6973
    @suzannahkolbeck6973 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for sharing this. This is very very helpful. This is the Year of the Canter for me, and I needed reminders about gripping. And also very useful advice for riding a lazy horse. Mine is very lazy.❤️🐎

    • @AmeliaNewcombDressage
      @AmeliaNewcombDressage  2 года назад +1

      Thanks for watching and subscribing Suzannah! The year of the canter! Awesome! You'll nail it! Also, here's a video to help you with your lazy horse!
      ruclips.net/video/QBucBmI1RA8/видео.html

  • @judibaldock7378
    @judibaldock7378 2 года назад +1

    Thank you excellent explanation….just got to keep telling myself plus I must keep my hands still. Extremely helpful will check out your other video

  • @KarenInCalif
    @KarenInCalif 2 года назад +1

    Thank you. Very helpful. The text blocks are great, but most helpful are your verbal explanations as you ride.

  • @diannadegrasse8106
    @diannadegrasse8106 2 года назад +1

    Great video!
    Thank You! 😊

  • @demamed5057
    @demamed5057 2 года назад +1

    this is what tips i'm looking for. thanks!

  • @carolsamford
    @carolsamford 2 года назад +1

    such a helpful video. I'm just getting comfortable in the canter and this will help me be mindful of gripping-thank you!

  • @shoshanabodner8496
    @shoshanabodner8496 Год назад

    GREAT VIDEO!!!
    Thanx so much for this

    • @AmeliaNewcombDressage
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  • @sharonko362
    @sharonko362 2 года назад +2

    Greetings from Singapore! These tips are super helpful! Thanks Amelia!

  • @roztownsend2134
    @roztownsend2134 2 года назад +2

    Thanks so much for this video! I tend to tip forward and grip at the canter. This is a great lesson I can practice.

  • @lking5713
    @lking5713 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for this video, very! helpful - this is something I have been struggling/ working on with keeping Rudolph going in the canter once I asked, I connected the dots the other week that it had to do with my balance and position) this video confirmed I am on the right track to correct it.. Thanks again

  • @ABSCrunchFit28
    @ABSCrunchFit28 2 года назад +4

    Glad I came across this one! This is my challenge now (have been riding / taking lessons for the past 4 months and learning the transitions. I tend to struggle with the balance when my horse breaks into canter. =)

  • @lindav3747
    @lindav3747 2 года назад +1

    Helped me ! Thank you. Consciously NOW I am not gripping and my horse actually seems happier !!!! Thank you for being awesome.

  • @louisedownes4512
    @louisedownes4512 Год назад

    Hi Amelia, this is a really helpful video, thankyou x🐴🤗

  • @sherryswindle9068
    @sherryswindle9068 2 года назад

    Great info!

  • @donnabos1341
    @donnabos1341 2 года назад +1

    This is excellent! Great tips! I caught myself doing this the other day! Thanks Amelia!

    • @AmeliaNewcombDressage
      @AmeliaNewcombDressage  2 года назад

      Thanks so much for watching Donna!

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  • @janecamens5683
    @janecamens5683 4 месяца назад

    Thank you.

  • @craigriddington9737
    @craigriddington9737 Год назад +1

    This is so helpfull thank you so much

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  • @marygregoire1189
    @marygregoire1189 2 года назад +2

    This is a great video! I am just learning to canter and I take all these tips to my lessons, very Helpful!

    • @AmeliaNewcombDressage
      @AmeliaNewcombDressage  2 года назад

      Oh that's awesome Mary! So glad they're helping you and best of luck on the journey!

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  • @julierussell8876
    @julierussell8876 2 года назад +2

    Another clear and simple how not to and how to and why. Thanks Amelia. :-)

    • @AmeliaNewcombDressage
      @AmeliaNewcombDressage  2 года назад +1

      You're welcome Julie! Thanks so much for watching!

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  • @cordywitt6400
    @cordywitt6400 2 года назад +1

    Thank you. Very helpful. ♡

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      YOu're welcome and thanks for watching!

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  • @rachelmalone6184
    @rachelmalone6184 2 года назад

    Huge thanks for this video...it came at such perfect timing. I've only just found you, your email subscription and your channel! It's so useful! Should you be doing any videos on keeping the lower leg still or step by step guide for leg yield (still unsure if my leg should be on or behind the girth! 🙈) I'd love to see them. Thank you 😊

    • @AmeliaNewcombDressage
      @AmeliaNewcombDressage  2 года назад

      Hi Rachel, first- welcome to our community. I have step-by-step leg yeild guides in some of my courses and workshops, but this video on youtube might help. ruclips.net/video/VO_W9H4ReyM/видео.html (and leg should be at the girth!). For your legs, I'm actually doing a free rider position webinar that I think woulc be helpful to you. You can get more information about it here: bit.ly/3LqMFLX

  • @user-wj1hg1lp8l
    @user-wj1hg1lp8l 2 года назад +1

    Your the best!!!! Thank you

    • @AmeliaNewcombDressage
      @AmeliaNewcombDressage  2 года назад

      You're welcome! And thanks for watching!

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  • @lyndaburch9381
    @lyndaburch9381 2 года назад +2

    This is what I struggle with at the trot as well. I am working on this as I rehab from surgery. We worked at the walk for two weeks, now at the trot. It is such good work to make me aware of the moment I grip! Canter will be next! Thank you Amelia!

    • @AmeliaNewcombDressage
      @AmeliaNewcombDressage  2 года назад +1

      Well done Lynda, I hope you're recovering well! Thanks so much for watching I'm so glad the video helped!

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    • @lyndaburch9381
      @lyndaburch9381 2 года назад

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  • @MarcelleHechenberger-jg7pl
    @MarcelleHechenberger-jg7pl Год назад +2

    Omg that is me. I get nervous the longer i canter my legs begin to creep back. Thankyou. I so want to stay in the canter without being scared

    • @AmeliaNewcombDressage
      @AmeliaNewcombDressage  Год назад

      Check out my free guide to canter, I think it will help you! amelianewcombdressage.com/canter-with-confidence-o/

  • @audreynelson5484
    @audreynelson5484 2 года назад +1

    I have had a problem with constant gripping so this video was very helpful. Thanks.

    • @AmeliaNewcombDressage
      @AmeliaNewcombDressage  2 года назад

      Oh that;s awesome Audrey! So happy to help you! Thanks for watching!

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  • @margueritevonburg3958
    @margueritevonburg3958 4 месяца назад

    Thank you for your channel. I'm happy to see that a woman teaching in a man dominated venue..... I really like your method. Thanks for you help.

  • @paigeowen6677
    @paigeowen6677 Год назад +1

    This was awesome as I do this on my young horse and it confuses him, can I ask do you ask for the canter or the keep going in canter with outside leg or inside leg, or both

  • @susanterry4440
    @susanterry4440 Год назад +1

    Soo good. I think I should write everything down to remind me. Thank u again. 10:27

  • @kimberleenadwocki4393
    @kimberleenadwocki4393 2 года назад +1

    Hi and good Amelia. Great video on how to work on heels ab

  • @annastedman8257
    @annastedman8257 23 дня назад

    You’re fab

  • @aaronbrigham4743
    @aaronbrigham4743 2 года назад +1

    Yes that video was really helpful I am a student at Johnson Wales University Equine Major and that is a great tip I am currently doing the foundation of riding. 🐴🐴👍👏

    • @AmeliaNewcombDressage
      @AmeliaNewcombDressage  2 года назад

      That's awesome Aaron! Thanks for watching and good luck with the studies!

  • @christineporter2479
    @christineporter2479 2 года назад +2

    Very helpful. I am so guilty of gripping and digging heels in. Will work on this. Thanks.

    • @AmeliaNewcombDressage
      @AmeliaNewcombDressage  2 года назад

      YOu're welcome Christine! Thanks for watching!

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  • @animallover4101
    @animallover4101 2 года назад +2

    Yes so many grip and have spurs makes me cringe. I often do “legs away at all gaits to ensure I’m not gripping 😊

  • @falizianme5846
    @falizianme5846 2 года назад +2

    I have one horse that I am working on this with... he just has a ginormous canter and I am stillearning how to stay with him. I often get grippy when I start losing my balance and get ahead of the motion... or maybe I'm behind it? 🤔 either way it gets ugly super fast! 🙈😄. He's teaching me for sure how to keep my legs off! Definitely helping with the other horses as well! Great video and demo! Thanks! 🦄❤

  • @swr5945
    @swr5945 2 года назад +1

    hi! thank you so much for this, I have been ridign for many years and reaally have trouble with "knee-gripping", as in I tense up in my knees to try and sit downin the canter >.>

  • @farah3376
    @farah3376 2 года назад

    Hi Amelia, lovely and helpful videos, I'm wondering if you have a video on canter falling back to trot video? Thanks

    • @AmeliaNewcombDressage
      @AmeliaNewcombDressage  2 года назад +1

      Hey Farah, I'm not sure if I do- I don't think I have that one yet! (sorry I have so many sometimes I forget whats in each one!!). Make sure that your horse is responsive to your leg aids in the walk and trot, so that if you start to feel like he's about to break you can encourage him forward. Making sure your seat is following and not gripping is important too. Check out my upcoming free rider position webinar, I think it could be benefitial to you! bit.ly/3LqMFLX

    • @farah3376
      @farah3376 2 года назад

      @@AmeliaNewcombDressage hi Amelia, thanks for your reply, the gripping video helped a lot, and I always keep in mind your tips about shoulders and arms as well, my canter has become so much better because of these tips, thanks for the link as well. 😊

  • @mairwright2806
    @mairwright2806 2 года назад +1

    Thank you. I had no idea gripping would have that effect.

    • @AmeliaNewcombDressage
      @AmeliaNewcombDressage  2 года назад

      You're welcome Mair!Thanks so much for watching!

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  • @leahscroeder9934
    @leahscroeder9934 Год назад +1

    I'm having issues at the canter with a 16 yr old haflinger im leasing. She's excellent at walk trot but bolts off at the canter. I believe I grip with my legs at the canter too!

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  • @SoirCheval
    @SoirCheval 2 года назад +2

    I have been struggling recently with my canter… a lot of bouncing and balance issues that I never had before. This video has answered so many of my questions and gives me a great idea what to try next!! In hunter/jumper seat, can these same techniques be used for maintaining a canter?

    • @AmeliaNewcombDressage
      @AmeliaNewcombDressage  2 года назад

      HI Lisa, thanks so much for watching! FOr hunter jumper, as your seat is slightly out of the saddle, the balance and weight would distribute to your heels with your upper legs holding you in place, but the same principle for not gripping still applies!

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  • @falconk9
    @falconk9 2 года назад +2

    I know I've been doing this for quite awhile now - my Arabian can be quite explosive at times, spook spins are not fun. I was playing around with letting go with my legs last summer using the kick/release as demontrated with some success. I've also caught myself doing it with my Andalusian because he could be behind the leg when I was initially riding him. Now that he's fit, I can let my legs off him, sit and try to just relax into the movement. My new trainer has been very helpful in that regard. Mirrors and video are very helpful to help correct some of these bad habits even if you don't see the video until hours or days after the ride that was filmed. I'm learning to sit deeper on my horse, take leg off and ride with less tension across my shoulders. A work in progress :-)

    • @AmeliaNewcombDressage
      @AmeliaNewcombDressage  2 года назад +1

      That sounds like really positive progress! Such a contrast with the two horses, but that will ultimately improve your riding! Totally agree about mirrors, and it's great that your trainer is effective!

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  • @debraallen5588
    @debraallen5588 2 года назад +2

    Very helpful. I have a lazy mare. It takes me 20 min to get her tracking up once she canters though, she is more energetic

    • @AmeliaNewcombDressage
      @AmeliaNewcombDressage  2 года назад

      HI Debra!
      Thanks for watching! Also, this might help with your lazy girl!
      ruclips.net/video/QBucBmI1RA8/видео.html

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  • @rumbawas
    @rumbawas 2 года назад +1

    semangat bikin konten ya Mbak, Amelia, sangat bermanfaat.

  • @naunettemartin7450
    @naunettemartin7450 2 года назад +1

    Thank you this will help me so I learn this you this is want I do this win I canter win ride my but this will help me thank you Nannette

  • @Kuroshiki_55
    @Kuroshiki_55 6 месяцев назад

    I finally get why the reason the horse falls back to trot. Its also really hard for me bc im quite stiff in my back. I used to ride lots of horses with a small canter step, so riding this horse with bigger steps makes it hard for me to find his rythm. Trying my best to improve every lesson i follow the manege every week. 😊 i will try to apply these tips. ❤

    • @AmeliaNewcombDressage
      @AmeliaNewcombDressage  6 месяцев назад +1

      Glad you found it helpful. Let me know how it goes!

    • @Kuroshiki_55
      @Kuroshiki_55 6 месяцев назад

      @@AmeliaNewcombDressage will do ☺️

  • @heatherlea5411
    @heatherlea5411 2 года назад +1

    Great video. Thank you! I appreciated the text on the screen since the audio is a little funky.

    • @AmeliaNewcombDressage
      @AmeliaNewcombDressage  2 года назад +1

      YOu're welcome Heather and thanks for watching!

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    • @heatherlea5411
      @heatherlea5411 2 года назад

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  • @puppykat1000
    @puppykat1000 2 года назад +1

    Great video. Is the kick with the calf or the heel?

  • @naunettemartin7450
    @naunettemartin7450 2 года назад +1

    Can I ask you how do I get my horse to counter my horse do I go real slow with my horse to counter thank you Nannette

  • @Spike-ri6pg
    @Spike-ri6pg 9 месяцев назад

    I wish I had seen this when I was riding balky lesson horses. At least now I know that gripping with my knees was part of the problem. If only I had known then 😀

  • @lisawallace8853
    @lisawallace8853 11 месяцев назад

    This was so helpful! My question is- are you kicking with both your feet at the same time in canter or inside leg only (with strong outside rein)? I am trying to overcome an extreme “pumping” motion that I appear to be doing on canter, and I suspect it’s because I’m squeezing my legs as you say!

    • @AmeliaNewcombDressage
      @AmeliaNewcombDressage  11 месяцев назад

      Just the inside leg! Try thinking about letting your hips move and keeping your shoulders still (but still let your elbows follow) to help yourself sit quieter.

  • @kellylouw4709
    @kellylouw4709 Год назад +1

    I clench and grip! So frustrating as i freeze up!

  • @user-nu2xl9yu9l
    @user-nu2xl9yu9l 2 года назад +3

    Hey i have a question when I move to the canter, do I keep my outer leg behind the girth for the duration of the canter, or when I start the canter only and then put it back over the girth?

    • @AmeliaNewcombDressage
      @AmeliaNewcombDressage  2 года назад +1

      Hi there, yes you bring the leg back after the aid has been given!
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  • @pariahmouse7794
    @pariahmouse7794 2 года назад +1

    If I don't keep my heels down in canter I lose my seat totally, I can't even stay balanced...
    It seems like of I keep my chest open and my heels down I am okay, although I still feel all over the place, report from instructor is good though, so I just have to keep at it!
    We made it a the way around the ring, and I was able to use my legs better to keep him going, so it's coming along!
    This is definitely the year of the canter, haha, for me at least!

  • @tiffanyquinn7379
    @tiffanyquinn7379 Год назад +1

    Today I made a hole on the inside of my knee!! I need this!

  • @ashleydewitt9430
    @ashleydewitt9430 2 года назад +1

    Does anyone else have it where they put more weight on one side? Bc I do and I dont know how to stop it.

  • @keriguo2887
    @keriguo2887 Год назад

    how to push the horse to the outside rein when prepare for the center?

  • @debfoley1
    @debfoley1 9 месяцев назад

    Tell me your thoughts on boots for horses. When to use when not?

    • @AmeliaNewcombDressage
      @AmeliaNewcombDressage  9 месяцев назад

      Here's a video where I talk more about this! amelianewcombdressage.com/dressage-training/leg-up-on-leg-protection/

  • @sabinelloyd8532
    @sabinelloyd8532 11 месяцев назад

    Any tips for an inside leg that braces forward in canter?

    • @AmeliaNewcombDressage
      @AmeliaNewcombDressage  11 месяцев назад +1

      Great question! Try thinking about keeping a tennis ball behind your knee. This will help engage your hamstring which will keep your leg in position.

  • @naunettemartin7450
    @naunettemartin7450 2 года назад +1

    I like the way you ride your horse and can I ask you how do I keep my hands still win I ride my horse thank you Nannette

    • @AmeliaNewcombDressage
      @AmeliaNewcombDressage  2 года назад

      HEy Nannette! This one will help you on this!
      ruclips.net/video/FiPF3u-LmO4/видео.html

    • @naunettemartin7450
      @naunettemartin7450 2 года назад

      @@AmeliaNewcombDressage you are welcome

  • @BLYFACTOR
    @BLYFACTOR Год назад

    Yeah this is great an all, but but does it apply to western riding? I see way to many of these folks in broke english horses in these videos talking about trot canter etc.
    Nobody talks about how to ride in a gallop and to get your horse to stop that gallop. I gripped my horse in the gallop and we were gone in the wind. Then when I stopped riding the gallop I was bouncing in my seat and he was still going 20 30 yards.
    Do you grip with your calf in the canter or not? What about an older horse(10-14) that has speedy canter or fast trot that's bouncing you?

    • @AmeliaNewcombDressage
      @AmeliaNewcombDressage  Год назад

      Hey Blyfactor, Yes the principles are the same in both English and Western. To answer your first question: How to stop from a canter or gallop, you will need to incorporate more half-halts and build balance and strength in your horse so that you can come back more quickly from the canter/gallop. And for your question regarding gripping: no, you do not grip with your calf in the canter. You want to remain balanced and with the horse (ie not bouncing) by using your core. :)

  • @RLIFESTARNOW
    @RLIFESTARNOW Год назад

    I want to learn how to ride a horse 😂l like your videos Amelia keep it up 👍

  • @ronedelgaleone6706
    @ronedelgaleone6706 2 года назад +1

    I need pointers on how to develop my thighs and balance. I'm 61 - help!

  • @dianawinter96
    @dianawinter96 2 года назад +1

    Would this be also true with lunging? When your horse is in the canter he should just keep going without nagging with the whip while you stand in the center?

  • @mistymom100
    @mistymom100 Год назад +1

    This explains why my horse breaks gait. Thanks!

  • @SpotSwims
    @SpotSwims 2 года назад +1

    Kick release both of your legs right? Not just the outside?