Hi everyone! I hope this helps remind you to PRACTICE your corners and short sides! 🐎🐎 Corners are a wonderful and often overlooked moment to train your horse! Let me know in the comments if this video is helpful to you!!
Great tips to use in schooling to help get my horse balanced & listening- especially the halt into the corners. Also good to use corners to breathe!!! Thanks!
Absolutely love that corner short side video. We tried it on Thanksgiving morning and it was terrific. really helpful really got Kyle softer, more bendy, transitions become sharper. I loved it . can't wait to try it again tomorrow!!!!!!!!! Thank you Amelia and Mercurio!!!!
This video is super timely for me, and so helpful! I tried to comment via the Premiere Live Chat feature, but it looks like it wasn't sending, so, here is my comment--thanks again for this wonderful video: Happy Wednesday to you as well. I've just gotten a new horse--an OTTB who is a good dressage prospect. She's 7 years old and very green in everything (but very sweet), and my trainer and I are starting with the very basics with her. Yesterday was her first training session, and we were doing corners and small circles--simple figure 8's at a walk, because that's where she's at. She didn't even know how to yield from the inside leg (had only been ridden cowboy style before), but by the end of the session, she was starting to grasp the concept. Good little girl:-) It was a good ride.
Fantastic video, and very timely ... my trainer just had me working on corners earlier this week in preparation for the first show of the season. Thanks for the demonstrations as well as the graphics as they were very helpful for us "visual learners".
i like how you told us what level the exercise was for because a lot of the exercises people post are NOT for lower levels and then riders don't understand why its not working/going well! thank you!
Love love love this Amelia! Can't wait to practice this with my trainer on my next ride. My new mare is a super safe ex-jumper and I'm a newly classified Para. She's super sweet and willing and I'm patient and soft with my hands so we're a good match. I haven't ridden in 4 years but have a great support team and am practicing for a show June 19! Because I need visual due to cognitive issues, your videos help me to see and understand what to do rather than someone just pointing and telling me what to do. Thank you!
This corner exercise is wonderful. My downward transitions have been very messy. The walk halt corner is really perfect for Mirage and I and he has a much easier time staying in frame and on the bit in both the upward and downward transition. The volte before shoulder in is making things beautiful. Thanks
We’ve been spending a lot of time on corners lately and adding small circles whenever I feel she gets rushing or bracing. Helps but I seem to need lots of repetition to finally get her straight in the hollow side. Tends to want to twist face and neck.
Great ideas! Going to try the walk and trot ones when I ride this evening. We're not ready for the canter excercises yet but I like the idea of direct transitions to get them engaging their quarters more for the corner. Would doing trot to halt just before the corner, walking through it, then halt to trot just after the corner work in a similar way?
This was really helpful, but I feel like the canter aids and bending aids are very similar as after a half-halt and the bending aids in a corner my horse canters instead
@@AmeliaNewcombDressage Worked with these exercises today. Left canter lead went well with the walk steps in the corner. Right lead is where I need to focus on sitting on my right hip, but then the circle became huge. Trying to keep the bend, keep him off his right shoulder, but turn on a 10 meter circle. Improved, but was probably 15 meters. LOL. Yes. Right hind is weaker for carrying on a smaller circle. Exercises to strengthen that? Thanks!
Hi Amelia- I'm a big fan! Thanks for your instruction! I would like to know how you are counting your corner steps? From where to where? And would it depend on the size of the horse and stride length? Just thinking this through. Again, Thanks!
Hello amelia! I just watched your how to sit the trot video and I’m also on a very large bouncy warmblood (Hes very experienced) however I tend to flick my hips forward a little dramatically in order to feel comfortable in the trot and I was hoping you could give a little advice thank you!
Hi Amelia, thanks for the info on short sides and corners! It makes a lot of sense. My horse was an ex bullfighting horse, so he has a problem with rhythm and I have been using the short side to "smooth" out his rhythm and prep for the long side. Am I penalized if my short side is not in good rhythm since this is a basic problem I'm having due to the history of my horse? thanks so much!
Hi Yolanda! Thank you so much for watching! Have a search around the youtube channel as I've got a video for almost any problem and I upload a new one every Wednesday! I also answer questions on FB live every Thursday, and host webinars and workshops throughout the year. Also, you can join the community on Facebook which has a really engaged group of followers who are very knowledgeable. Thanks for watching! Join Amelia's Dressage Club on Facebook: facebook.com/groups/ameliasdressageclub/ Facebook: facebook.com/amelia.newcomb.7 lnstagram: @amelianewcombdressage
Also, if you’d like me to send more dressage tips into your email inbox every Wednesday, you can sign up to my mailing list www.ameliasdressageacademy.com/subscribe/ (If you’re already familiar with all this and have received this before, apology for the unnecessary message, I’m being super thorough today!) I’m also on FB and IG facebook.com/amelianewcombdressage & instagram.com/amelianewcombdressage/ Also, and this is super helpful too, join Amelia’s Dressage Club on Facebook, it’s a really active and engaged community of riders and no question goes unanswered! facebook.com/groups/ameliasdressageclub/ And finally, there’s my website (for when all the social media goes down again 🤣) www.amelianewcombdressage.com/ Ok that’s the lot I promise. Have an awesome day! 🐴
Love the video, but my horse slows down in the corners, so I am concerned about doing a halt or downward transition there. Will these exercises cause us to slow down more? How can use them effectively?
In this case, you may need to think of riding forward or medium in the corners. If you do make a downward transition, make sure it is a forward downward transition and that the horse stays in front of the leg!!
Hi everyone! I hope this helps remind you to PRACTICE your corners and short sides! 🐎🐎 Corners are a wonderful and often overlooked moment to train your horse! Let me know in the comments if this video is helpful to you!!
This is a great lesson because my horse and I tend to cheat going into corners and the exercises are very helpful! Thanks so much!
I'm a beginner. Great video. I understand so much more now!
A very good demo and pointers for riding corners! Thank you for sharing your knowledge Amelia!
Very helpful! The best riding corners exercise I have found! Thank you!😊
Glad it was helpful!
Great tips to use in schooling to help get my horse balanced & listening- especially the halt into the corners. Also good to use corners to breathe!!! Thanks!
Thanks for this video. Always find the techniques you shared to be useful and effective. Please keep up the good work.
Thanks for watching!
Absolutely love that corner short side video. We tried it on Thanksgiving morning and it was terrific. really helpful really got Kyle softer, more bendy, transitions become sharper. I loved it . can't wait to try it again tomorrow!!!!!!!!! Thank you Amelia and Mercurio!!!!
This video is super timely for me, and so helpful! I tried to comment via the Premiere Live Chat feature, but it looks like it wasn't sending, so, here is my comment--thanks again for this wonderful video: Happy Wednesday to you as well. I've just gotten a new horse--an OTTB who is a good dressage prospect. She's 7 years old and very green in everything (but very sweet), and my trainer and I are starting with the very basics with her. Yesterday was her first training session, and we were doing corners and small circles--simple figure 8's at a walk, because that's where she's at. She didn't even know how to yield from the inside leg (had only been ridden cowboy style before), but by the end of the session, she was starting to grasp the concept. Good little girl:-) It was a good ride.
Thank you very much for these ecercises. I am going to practice them next week.
Fantastic video, and very timely ... my trainer just had me working on corners earlier this week in preparation for the first show of the season. Thanks for the demonstrations as well as the graphics as they were very helpful for us "visual learners".
i like how you told us what level the exercise was for because a lot of the exercises people post are NOT for lower levels and then riders don't understand why its not working/going well! thank you!
Love love love this Amelia! Can't wait to practice this with my trainer on my next ride. My new mare is a super safe ex-jumper and I'm a newly classified Para. She's super sweet and willing and I'm patient and soft with my hands so we're a good match. I haven't ridden in 4 years but have a great support team and am practicing for a show June 19! Because I need visual due to cognitive issues, your videos help me to see and understand what to do rather than someone just pointing and telling me what to do. Thank you!
Great!! Good for you! Glad it’s helpful!!
Your videos are so super clear. I love those exercises!
Super interesting!! Love the exercise ideas. That horse is absolutely stunning! I like seeing the common mistakes too. Thanks!
Glad to hear it’s helpful!
Really excellent lesson!
I really enjoy your video's.
Thanku for explaining the little things so well.
Holy cow! What great exercises! 👍 My horses don't do well in the corners. Thank you so much!
This corner exercise is wonderful. My downward transitions have been very messy. The walk halt corner is really perfect for Mirage and I and he has a much easier time staying in frame and on the bit in both the upward and downward transition. The volte before shoulder in is making things beautiful. Thanks
Very helpful thanks again Amelia! Blessings to you!
Thank you for sharing this exercise.
Thank you Amelia, you are incredible and motivating
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Excellent video, many thanks
I really enjoy your videos. You explain things so well and the exercises you share with us are really helpful.
Awesome exercises! I’ve been doing some of them already instinctively. Glad I was thinking correctly. I’ve been using cones in corners too to help.
Very god and helpful video👌
We’ve been spending a lot of time on corners lately and adding small circles whenever I feel she gets rushing or bracing. Helps but I seem to need lots of repetition to finally get her straight in the hollow side. Tends to want to twist face and neck.
Good for you! Just keep repeating!!
Thank you, it was very helpful, can’t wait to practice the exercises
Wonderful!
Thank you so much
Very informative! Love your videos. I always get something out of them!
Great ideas! Going to try the walk and trot ones when I ride this evening. We're not ready for the canter excercises yet but I like the idea of direct transitions to get them engaging their quarters more for the corner. Would doing trot to halt just before the corner, walking through it, then halt to trot just after the corner work in a similar way?
Thanks-I look forward to your Wed.surprises!!
This was really helpful, but I feel like the canter aids and bending aids are very similar as after a half-halt and the bending aids in a corner my horse canters instead
Really good exercises! Thank you!
You're so welcome!
@@AmeliaNewcombDressage Worked with these exercises today. Left canter lead went well with the walk steps in the corner. Right lead is where I need to focus on sitting on my right hip, but then the circle became huge. Trying to keep the bend, keep him off his right shoulder, but turn on a 10 meter circle. Improved, but was probably 15 meters. LOL. Yes. Right hind is weaker for carrying on a smaller circle. Exercises to strengthen that? Thanks!
So helpful!
Hi Amelia- I'm a big fan! Thanks for your instruction! I would like to know how you are counting your corner steps? From where to where? And would it depend on the size of the horse and stride length? Just thinking this through. Again, Thanks!
Hello amelia! I just watched your how to sit the trot video and I’m also on a very large bouncy warmblood (Hes very experienced) however I tend to flick my hips forward a little dramatically in order to feel comfortable in the trot and I was hoping you could give a little advice thank you!
Hi Amelia, thanks for the info on short sides and corners! It makes a lot of sense. My horse was an ex bullfighting horse, so he has a problem with rhythm and I have been using the short side to "smooth" out his rhythm and prep for the long side. Am I penalized if my short side is not in good rhythm since this is a basic problem I'm having due to the history of my horse? thanks so much!
Very helpful exercises. Thank you xx
This is so good thank you so much great to practice
All your tips so helpful. I am from South Africa 🇿🇦 🙂
Hi Yolanda!
Thank you so much for watching! Have a search around the youtube channel as I've got a video for almost any problem and I upload a new one every Wednesday! I also answer questions on FB live every Thursday, and host webinars and workshops throughout the year. Also, you can join the community on Facebook which has a really engaged group of followers who are very knowledgeable.
Thanks for watching!
Join Amelia's Dressage Club on Facebook:
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This is great!! Thank you!!
Do you have a video on counter canter?
Hi Nancy!
I do indeed, here's two
ruclips.net/video/8mT8JEwcbhs/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/QJBUN3-bGx0/видео.html
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(If you’re already familiar with all this and have received this before, apology for the unnecessary message, I’m being super thorough today!)
I’m also on FB and IG
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Also, and this is super helpful too, join Amelia’s Dressage Club on Facebook, it’s a really active and engaged community of riders and no question goes unanswered!
facebook.com/groups/ameliasdressageclub/
And finally, there’s my website (for when all the social media goes down again 🤣)
www.amelianewcombdressage.com/
Ok that’s the lot I promise. Have an awesome day! 🐴
Love the video, but my horse slows down in the corners, so I am concerned about doing a halt or downward transition there. Will these exercises cause us to slow down more? How can use them effectively?
In this case, you may need to think of riding forward or medium in the corners. If you do make a downward transition, make sure it is a forward downward transition and that the horse stays in front of the leg!!
Very helpful
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