Dressage is the foundation of good Showjumping I ClipMyHorse.TV Academy

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  • Опубликовано: 20 апр 2024
  • Dressage is the foundation for good showjumping!
    In this video we show you how you can improve your flatwork for showjumping horses to improve their balance and attention.
    Proper flatwork is the key to a successful jumping session. During the Media Day by Veredus four-time Olympian Ludo Philippaerts explains how he likes to include a lot of lateral movements during flat work, switching between bigger/smaller circles and straight lines to improve the horses balance, suppleness and attention. Another great way to prepare for jumping is to work on transitions. Smooth transitions are extremely helpful in creating attentive horses and ultimately help a lot when having to adjust strides later in the course.
    Equestrian sports and family go hand in hand for Ludo Philippaerts, true to his family's motto “we live horses”. The belgian showjumper and four-time Olympian lives and breathes horses, devoting his life to showing and training horses and riders, working closely with his four sons.
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Комментарии • 3

  • @faibishclassical
    @faibishclassical 3 месяца назад

    Draw reins is not good.

  • @catherineiselin
    @catherineiselin 2 месяца назад

    This is not Dressage. This is really bad training. Do people here on this video truly do this for the love of the horse anyone with some sense would not block the front of horses in this way. This is ugly and it is wrong. How can a horse breathe in rollkur position and why do you do it? Great riders do not use those techniques, but I suppose they knew what they were doing.