Keren. Saya baru saja masuk sekolah berkuda baru 5x pertemuan dan belum bisa menyeimbangkan badan ini. Masih sering mau jatuh. Terima kasih telah berbagi metodenya
In this video you are sitting the trot. Amelia, I find when I am posting the trot I come forward which I am assuming is driving my horse on to his forehand. Can you address this too?
Great question! You want to first tighten your abs and upper thigh to half-halt, then use your outside rein if needed. It is the same posting or sitting trot. This video will help: amelianewcombdressage.com/dressage-training/how-to-half-halt-from-your-thighs-and-seat/
Love the video thank you! do you have any tips for starting out medium trot with a horse that just canters. i try making him very engaged throughout beforehand but he just canters really collected then. 😂😅 Also would Absolutely LOVE a video on how to stop a horse getting heavy when collecting and not coming soft. My horse is round and collecting fine he just is constantly heavy and pulling during the process, it is killing me! any tips appreciated! thank you
Great questions! It sounds like your horse just needs to develop the strength/suppleness to do the medium trot. It's definitely a process! This video will help: amelianewcombdressage.com/dressage-training/how-to-ride-the-medium-trot-lengthening-trot/ And I hope you can make it to my Free Webinar on Pirouettes this weekend! I will be talking a lot about engagement and adjusting the canter! amelianewcombdressage.com/free-pirouette-webinar/
Do you have any tips for a horse who has a very extended natural walk and trot, but coming into canter they're quite short and choppy, but when asked for a longer more extended canter they want to rush forwards
You mentioned “foraging” and feet clunking together. I mistakenly thought that the clicking feet was the horse starting to track up-oops! What do you mean by foraging-first time I have heard this in relation to riding! Thank you
Foraging is when you hear the hind shoes hitting the front shoes. This is not tracking up. When the horse tracks up the front legs have already left the spot on the ground where the hind leg lands.
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Thanks for posting this video! I learned a lot from it! ❤
Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge so clearly.❤
Thank you for doing these also love your jacket lines makes it so easy to see your position!
Glad you like them!
Thank you Amelia. Very clear and helpful. You make me a better rider and a better trainer.
Thank you for being here! Hope to see you at the webinar this weekend; amelianewcombdressage.com/free-pirouette-webinar/
very helpful, thank you ❤
Keren. Saya baru saja masuk sekolah berkuda baru 5x pertemuan dan belum bisa menyeimbangkan badan ini. Masih sering mau jatuh. Terima kasih telah berbagi metodenya
Great tips. Thanks Amelia 🤩
In this video you are sitting the trot. Amelia, I find when I am posting the trot I come forward which I am assuming is driving my horse on to his forehand. Can you address this too?
Yes great question! You are probably correct!
Perfect! I am new at all this but for sure this already is helping me spot things I am doing incorrectly 😊
You got this!
Whoever sees this comment, HI! HOPE YOU HAVE A NICE WEEK!
Right back at ya. 😉🫵
Beautiful horse and rider. I’m curious if one can still get the same frame and ride without a bridle/flash band and no spurs?
Hey there! Check out this video: ruclips.net/video/WjuP6Var-dM/видео.html
THESE TIPS ARE SO HELPFULLL!!! 🤩💗
Thank you for being here! Hope to see you at the webinar this weekend; amelianewcombdressage.com/free-pirouette-webinar/
When you come back to walk from trot, what are you doing with your seat/body? Is it the same when rising?
Great question! You want to first tighten your abs and upper thigh to half-halt, then use your outside rein if needed. It is the same posting or sitting trot. This video will help: amelianewcombdressage.com/dressage-training/how-to-half-halt-from-your-thighs-and-seat/
Love the video thank you!
do you have any tips for starting out medium trot with a horse that just canters. i try making him very engaged throughout beforehand but he just canters really collected then. 😂😅
Also would Absolutely LOVE a video on how to stop a horse getting heavy when collecting and not coming soft. My horse is round and collecting fine he just is constantly heavy and pulling during the process, it is killing me!
any tips appreciated!
thank you
Great questions! It sounds like your horse just needs to develop the strength/suppleness to do the medium trot. It's definitely a process! This video will help: amelianewcombdressage.com/dressage-training/how-to-ride-the-medium-trot-lengthening-trot/
And I hope you can make it to my Free Webinar on Pirouettes this weekend! I will be talking a lot about engagement and adjusting the canter! amelianewcombdressage.com/free-pirouette-webinar/
@@AmeliaNewcombDressage Okay thank you very much. And yes i hope to be there for the webinar, i have saved a seat so hope to see you there!
Do you have any tips for a horse who has a very extended natural walk and trot, but coming into canter they're quite short and choppy, but when asked for a longer more extended canter they want to rush forwards
Try doing bits at a time!
You mentioned “foraging” and feet clunking together. I mistakenly thought that the clicking feet was the horse starting to track up-oops! What do you mean by foraging-first time I have heard this in relation to riding! Thank you
Foraging is when you hear the hind shoes hitting the front shoes. This is not tracking up. When the horse tracks up the front legs have already left the spot on the ground where the hind leg lands.
Hi Amelia. I am curious. What saddle are you riding? Thank you for your reply.
Custom Saddlery!
I have horse ,walk trot canter but when I ask for more trot it just canters ,any tips
Check this video out! amelianewcombdressage.com/dressage-training/what-makes-a-good-walk-trot-transition/
Hi Amelia, I’m still struggling with using my abs, are you using your abs most of the time throughout your riding session?
Hey there! This video will help explain: ruclips.net/video/E2nylsCxCSI/видео.html
I always this sink down to transition down