The Madden Method - (Another) Lesson with Beezie, focused on seat and hip angle

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  • Опубликовано: 17 окт 2024
  • Join us while Beezie teaches another lesson with Katherine, Claudia and Emily. Today’s focus is on seat and hip angle, with both flat and cavaletti work.

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  • @BadHairdayKimmie
    @BadHairdayKimmie 4 года назад +61

    I loved this lesson! It confirms that jumping is really knowing how to ride between fences.

  • @kmiklaszewski
    @kmiklaszewski 4 года назад +26

    I really appreciate that you share lessons like this. I think it’s really important for younger riders and lower level riders do you watch and learn from lessons like this where you can see the mistakes and the progression. It really helps to be able to hear the instructor and what they are teaching the students. I think your videos like this are very helpful because there are so many riders that take lessons and have instructors that don’t teach quality lessons because they may be under educated and not as interested in teaching or working on fundamentals and I just think there are too many instructors out there that skip important details and rush students into getting to the jumping portion because it’s more interesting for the instructor. Please continue to make videos with lessons and share.

    • @pariahmouse7794
      @pariahmouse7794 4 года назад +1

      So true- there are Hunter/jumper stables in my area that don't even teach proper groundwork, I believe that is the foundation for ALL disciplines, you need to learn how to balance and properly influence the horse with your seat- I got lucky with both my barn and my instructor, she has a dressage background, she is really thorough- a year in and I haven't even started to canter yet! I appreciate her approach, but I am SO ready to canter, I really do feel READY now, my trot FINALLY feels pretty stable, sitting and rising, though my sitting could no doubt use more work stylistically, and we are doing some good, balanced circles- so she says, they don't feel that way to me!
      Anyway, I digress!
      Groundwork and basics are important for a reason though!

  • @jenberndt6519
    @jenberndt6519 3 года назад +2

    I absolutely enjoyed watching this lesson. Way back in the day I used to ride and work at your family’s stable in Mequon, WI. There was Appleridge, Pigeon Creek and Highland Hunters. I started out with Michael Bea at Highland Hunters. AMAZING what you have accomplished... what most horsey girls just dream about. MAJOR KUDUS AND CONGRATULATIONS BEEZIE!!! You are truly a magnificent rider. Wish I could have taken lessons with you!

  • @elleb6019
    @elleb6019 4 года назад +27

    I love watching and learning from one of the top riders in the world. Very informative and interesting. Let's go ride!

  • @ShuraLionheart
    @ShuraLionheart 2 года назад +3

    I enjoyed this lesson so much! I usually don't swell on equestrian side of youtube, it tends to be quite awful... but this is like breath of fresh air honestly. Happy horses, smart trainer and riders doing things they're capable of, building up the basics in a dynamic and fun way... I would love to take lessons with you, I really really love the vibes

  • @Brighe-2007
    @Brighe-2007 4 года назад +8

    that is the nicest arena i’ve ever seen in my life 💕

  • @michellewilsondompehsermt4329
    @michellewilsondompehsermt4329 4 года назад +2

    I applaud the students! It's never fun when you have days that things just aren't connecting. Thank you for the video!

  • @morganmorrison3947
    @morganmorrison3947 4 года назад +12

    I'm not able to ride for a few weeks, and i find these videos so helpful and informative. Can't wait to start riding again so I can apply all iv'e learned!

  • @knhappyface
    @knhappyface 4 года назад +12

    Really appreciating that you guys are sharing your wealth of knowledge!!

  • @marogers01
    @marogers01 4 года назад +13

    These are so interesting. Thank you for making them available.

  • @juliepagones2734
    @juliepagones2734 4 года назад +1

    What better than to watch Beezie while quarantined and unable to ride .

  • @carog7467
    @carog7467 4 года назад +11

    Keep them coming pls 😀

  • @lizjohnson7743
    @lizjohnson7743 4 года назад +3

    Thank you for sharing these lessons with all of us! It is such a privilege to learn even this tiny bit from Beezie where we may not otherwise be able to so directly! LOVE this, please keep them coming!!

  • @darkdog6307
    @darkdog6307 3 года назад

    I've watched Beezie for a long time, it's interesting to watch her and her students 2 point. More straight up and down out of the saddle. My trainer has me practically folded over.

  • @sophiem8451
    @sophiem8451 4 года назад +4

    Love this! Thank you! I rode with this playing like a podcast

  • @cathyg5105
    @cathyg5105 4 года назад +2

    I love these videos! Lessons with Beezie, it doesn't get any better than this. I'm learning so much by watching, thank you!

  • @traceychapman3930
    @traceychapman3930 4 года назад

    Thank you, thank you, thank you! Most of your subscribers will never be fortunate to have a lesson from such a great rider as Beezie , so to watch is the next best thing. It's also very good for us to hear upper level riders preaching basics and practicing!

  • @rossolinger4477
    @rossolinger4477 4 года назад +2

    great! I have been watching these since my lesson barn shut down lessons for a little while during this quarantine craziness

  • @birgittajackson123
    @birgittajackson123 4 года назад +3

    Looking forward to trying this with my own horse. Excellent lesson!

  • @carolynkwietniewski3322
    @carolynkwietniewski3322 4 года назад +2

    I would honestly do anything in the world to get a lesson with beezie

  • @Amber-zm7zm
    @Amber-zm7zm 4 года назад

    Don’t stop making these videos absolutely love them! Love how much flatwork basics that are implemented in Beezies training

  • @SJawaher
    @SJawaher 2 года назад

    I lov these. It helped me with my lessons

  • @pdxstrategist
    @pdxstrategist 4 года назад

    Thank you so much! Very grateful to Beezie and John.

  • @fernandocavaleiro33
    @fernandocavaleiro33 2 года назад

    Fantastic method 💯

  • @kellj08
    @kellj08 4 года назад

    Unable to ride due to quarantine. These videos are keeping me going! Thank you!!

  • @dappleddreams9225
    @dappleddreams9225 4 года назад +3

    Great content! I loved the video

  • @dlwdcw63
    @dlwdcw63 4 года назад

    John and Beezie, Thank you so much for these awesome videos! As a trainer, I'm always trying to present fresh material. Stay safe and healthy.

  • @antoninastasinska4004
    @antoninastasinska4004 4 года назад

    Hi, thank you for this lesson, that's so simple yet brilliant. Could you please share the distances between the 3 cavalettis for canter? I would very much appreciate it

  • @cathym7071
    @cathym7071 4 года назад

    Enjoyed watching the video.. I even found myself "sitting behind" the vertical in my chair!

  • @lauradoering8679
    @lauradoering8679 4 года назад

    Thank you. Really enjoy these. Great lessons to practice now at home

  • @luisximenez2420
    @luisximenez2420 4 года назад

    GREAT LESSON! THANK YOU FOR SHARING!...

  • @lunecladakis1565
    @lunecladakis1565 4 года назад +1

    Thank you for this lesson!

  • @gracedutoit8386
    @gracedutoit8386 4 года назад

    Love the exercises😍😍 I will definitely be doing them

  •  4 года назад +1

    Good stuff Beezie.

  • @romanpinagallegos5218
    @romanpinagallegos5218 4 года назад

    thank you for more videos like this, great inspiration!!!

  • @JenniferBarstead
    @JenniferBarstead 4 года назад +1

    Love love love these. Please do mlre

  • @km-equestrian7728
    @km-equestrian7728 4 года назад

    Thank you so much for presenting these videos online. May I ask what distance you used for the canter cavaletti in this segment. Is it a standard five stride to five stride distance or is it set as a longer five stride to five stride distance in order to do the 5 to 7? Thank you.

  • @angelpaws123
    @angelpaws123 4 года назад +3

    i LOVE LOVE LOVE this! may i ask what the spacing is on the cavaletti‘s in the center?

    • @vpeacock20
      @vpeacock20 4 года назад +1

      Kyia Nichols he said in their other video they were 15 steps apart..but that the exact distance doesn’t matter too much and you can adjust it to your arena or horses stride however you like :)

  • @ceciliamcalear
    @ceciliamcalear 4 года назад +1

    I loved this lesson! What is the striding for the middle lines? I would like to try this myself.

    • @sophiem8451
      @sophiem8451 4 года назад

      My guess would be around 18 meters?

    • @eleniwise2229
      @eleniwise2229 4 года назад

      Cecilia McAlear i recon 5 strides so that would be around 24 paces x

    • @poppycrust6871
      @poppycrust6871 4 года назад

      What do you mean? Thank you.

  • @catdog7497
    @catdog7497 3 года назад +1

    im not sure i understand the "take the mouth" cue, isnt there supposed to be a que first to warn the horse you are asking for a speed change? sit deeper in the saddle - if the horse doesnt change speed then make contact. many of these movements can be done with very little hand contact and simple pressure and taps on the reins (just closing the hand tightly instead of relaxed) and the horse can feel that slight change. drive the horse off your leg, sit deeper into the sidepass, close your outside hand, squeeze inside leg, support with outside leg and inside rein. no pulling of the reins necessary.

  • @auroratoranzo3666
    @auroratoranzo3666 4 года назад

    What is Beezie referring to when she says "more connection" to Emily?
    How do you do that?

    • @auroratoranzo3666
      @auroratoranzo3666 4 года назад

      Thank you so much for sharing the lesson with us. It’s really important for lower level riders to you watch and learn from lessons like this where you can see the mistakes and the progression. Than you very much for sharing it, highly appreciate it !

  • @moonsmilk333
    @moonsmilk333 4 года назад +1

    Bays only at your barn?

  • @absbsvsjhqvsinqnsk606
    @absbsvsjhqvsinqnsk606 4 года назад

    Thank you, these are so interesting and informative! Just out of curiosity - can anyone board their horse(s) and the Madden facility? How much is the boarding per month?

    • @johnmaddensalesinc
      @johnmaddensalesinc  4 года назад +1

      Hi! At this time, we only have a couple outside students who are in our program, with the exception of retirees. We don't have regular boarders.

    • @absbsvsjhqvsinqnsk606
      @absbsvsjhqvsinqnsk606 4 года назад

      johnmaddensalesinc okay, thank you for answering!

  • @sapphiremay4694
    @sapphiremay4694 4 года назад +1

    Why behind the vertical.pls what does this do?

    • @moonsmilk333
      @moonsmilk333 4 года назад +1

      For this lesson, beezie is trying to get them to have a connection with their seat to slow the horse's canter strides, and exaggerating the connection of the seat by going behind the vertical (so the seatbones connect with the saddle) will help the particular student who isn't sitting deep enough.

  • @KayleighDovidio
    @KayleighDovidio 4 года назад +1

    Random question. When a horse is in the field and they walk away what do you?

    • @samw9295
      @samw9295 4 года назад +1

      Pony Squad 01 I would keep approaching them and if they walk away just let them walk away and then when they stop walking just walk to them again and if they keep walking away as u go closer I would get someone if u see them around or just keep trying to approach them when they stop walking

    • @meganproffitt424
      @meganproffitt424 4 года назад

      Chase them. They’ll learn.

    • @KayleighDovidio
      @KayleighDovidio 4 года назад

      Megan Proffitt my barn has been doing that and my horse still dose not listen honestly he likes running

    • @meganproffitt424
      @meganproffitt424 4 года назад

      Are they chasing him on foot or actually making him run until he’s worked up and sweaty?

    • @KayleighDovidio
      @KayleighDovidio 4 года назад

      Megan Proffitt both

  • @catdog7497
    @catdog7497 3 года назад

    yeah im so confused why you keep asking claudia to shorten her reins - they are far from too long. if the horse isnt responding to contact, the answer isnt more contact. please explain why you keep asking for shorter reins with claudia..

  • @Bella-uz5hi
    @Bella-uz5hi 4 года назад

    Can you do a video on introduction to canter

  • @pariahmouse7794
    @pariahmouse7794 4 года назад +1

    I think I am Claudia, haha- I hear the EXACT same thing about the reins, I am bad about letting them run out! I just want to have gentle contact, I try too hard!

  • @tawnimichelle4381
    @tawnimichelle4381 4 года назад

    I would love to see a video of what you guys are doing with your four year olds under saddle :)

  • @sammyfrankie
    @sammyfrankie 3 года назад

    I wish we knew the levels these riders were at.

  • @equusmart
    @equusmart 4 года назад

    Poor Claudia got the worst end of this lesson!

  • @jennibowring7348
    @jennibowring7348 3 года назад

    "Mediocrity today, Katherine" ?? Really?? Ouch!

  • @catdog7497
    @catdog7497 3 года назад +1

    these riders are really tight in the mouth, 2 of these horses has a U-neck, more muscle on the underside than the top, and their mouths are open bracing against the bit while the riders hang onto their mouths for support. you can see the one horse 13:25 could really benefit from some long and low stretching and honestly zero contact on the bit. at multiple times during the lesson the horses nose flung up higher than the poll of its head. this is really a great indication of TOO MUCH contact and poor riding - the horse is trying to escape the immense bit pressure. that horse needs total muscle reconstruction as you can see it has no topline and is very hollow in the back. she also seems to be in low grade pain as she is wincing a bit over the cavaletti and tripped multiple times when the rider takes contact. it looks like she is having back / neck pain from the way she braces against the riders hands. more leg, less hands.