The Half Pass: A Simple Trick

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  • Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024
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    As a dressage rider and trainer, the 1/2 pass can be one of the most complicated and awkward movements for the horse and rider to learn and understand. In a half pass, the horse is bending and looking in the direction where they are moving towards and this makes things complicated. In a leg yield the flexion and leg aids are on the same side of the horse (for a leg yield right its left leg, left flexion). In a 1/2 pass, the rider applies diagonal aids. For example in a left 1/2 pass, the right leg pushes the horse over while the left rein and left leg are keeping the horse bending to the left. Coordinating all of these aids and keeping the horse bending in the body is very complicated!
    It’s important to break things into pieces for the horse and the rider to properly understand how to ride a half pass. For a lot of riders, it is very helpful to think of the half pass simply as haunches-in on a diagonal line. Before starting the half pass, the horse and rider must master the concept of the haunches-in. Once the concept of the haunches-in is understood, the half pass is just haunches-in on a diagonal. The only difference between haunches-in and half pass is that the rider must control the placement of the shoulder in the half pass where as in the haunches-in the rail helps to control the placement of the shoulder.
    It is so important in the half pass that the rider stays sitting on the inside seat bone! This is one of the biggest mistakes that I see riders make and it is so important that the rider stays on the inside seat bone so that they are over the horses center of gravity and helping the horse to move sideways in the half pass. If the rider gets to the outside in the half pass, the horse has to lift the rider up and over and this makes it much harder for the horse!
    Hope you enjoy this week’s video tutorial! Stay tuned for some footage from the show in Wellington coming this weekend!
    Happy Riding!
    Amelia

Комментарии • 50

  • @andreamckim6553
    @andreamckim6553 2 года назад +2

    Was having a wee bit of trouble; watched your video, did what you said,.....troubles are down the drain. Thank you!

  • @fleetskipper1810
    @fleetskipper1810 4 года назад +8

    Fantastic. Harvey looks so willing and happy doing this because he is getting clear instructions from his pilot.

  • @lynking0419
    @lynking0419 4 года назад +3

    I can't go to the two-week riding course right now.
    Korea is telling me not to go out because of the virus.
    Now that I'm watching your video, I can't wait to ride a horse.
    This time, your video has become a lot of help.
    Thank you all the time

  • @monique0808
    @monique0808 2 года назад +1

    Your videos have inspired me to get my own horse and attempt these techniques myself ❤️

  • @ZingaroXIV
    @ZingaroXIV 4 года назад +2

    Great tip on schooling the half pass from center line. The turn onto the center line should help establish the bend. I was taught for the half pass to align thumbs - ears - letter (destination) which is pretty much what you're saying here.
    Oh, and the thumbs, BTW, are mine, not the horse's. :)

  • @MeadowslarkFarm
    @MeadowslarkFarm Год назад +1

    Love this thank you for the confidence boost thru the simplicity of your explanation ❤

  • @kellyburns3056
    @kellyburns3056 Год назад +1

    Love these videos

  • @disimiodell7886
    @disimiodell7886 4 года назад +1

    Thank you so much for this video! I've been struggling with the half pass and this is so helpful

  • @tonyalbertson9983
    @tonyalbertson9983 4 года назад

    I love your written explanation. It is perfect

  • @dianeowen9378
    @dianeowen9378 4 года назад

    This was very helpful! Thanks Amelia! My struggle has been the proper "feel" of half pass. When it feels right to me, it's when haunches are leading. Or then it fades into leg yield..... I have lots of work to do! Lol. Also what helps is adding in the outside seat bone.

  • @lynnm.kleingardner8640
    @lynnm.kleingardner8640 4 года назад +1

    Excellent job of explaining!

  • @jeniferrinehart1107
    @jeniferrinehart1107 4 года назад

    Beautiful vid. I think I need a slo mo, slow explanation for me to capture! You are such a beautiful rider!

  • @kate9882
    @kate9882 4 года назад

    You’re such a wonderful rider and your tips are so helpful and understandable 🤗

  • @charmainemckinney4064
    @charmainemckinney4064 4 года назад +1

    Thank you Amelia.

  • @teresawort9124
    @teresawort9124 4 года назад +1

    Brilliant ! Thank you !

  • @SeptemberVhayArtist
    @SeptemberVhayArtist 3 года назад

    Super helpful. Thank you!

  • @AnneAndersonFoxiepaws
    @AnneAndersonFoxiepaws 3 года назад

    Very well put!

  • @channellism
    @channellism 4 года назад +3

    I would love to hear the distribution of weight/seat aids to aid horse. I’m a tad crooked and it’s hard to get a half pass left by seat doesn’t know what to do🙃

  • @JavierBonillaC
    @JavierBonillaC 2 года назад

    I’ve often explained to people trying to do the half-pass that if they were doing a haunches in and God came from up Heaven and twisted the arena 45 degrees. You’d find yourself doing a half pass. Very good video Amelia. Greetings.

  • @JessicaWebber840
    @JessicaWebber840 2 месяца назад

    I love half pass

  • @danielabackstrom
    @danielabackstrom 4 года назад +1

    Hey Amelia, can you do a video on everything about transitions? I find them so hard to do and struggle with timing them well, especially downwards transitions. Upwards transitions are much easier. Walk-halt and trot-walk I can do ok, but I struggle to keep my horse in balance from canter to trot or walk. Please help 🤯 love your videos, they inspire me ❤️

  • @pinoyblager7268
    @pinoyblager7268 3 года назад

    Great tricks on smarty horse

  • @irenecoermann2439
    @irenecoermann2439 4 года назад +4

    My trainer has started to work with on half pass, it's difficult as there are so many parts. I have seen it taught your way out of traver but my trainer puts me in shoulder in first and then asks me to go sideways. Any tips on this approach?

    • @AmeliaNewcombDressage
      @AmeliaNewcombDressage  4 года назад +1

      The shoulder-in is a correct preparation for the half pass because it gets the shoulder off of the rail and the bend in the horses' body. Once you have shoulder-in, then think of starting on a diagonal line and riding travers 👍👍🐎

    • @shirleybroady
      @shirleybroady 3 года назад

      You need both...... haunches in and shoulder in. My tip from experience: if you have a good trainer, do what she says even if it contradicts what she said before. LOL. I don’t mean to imply that you’re not doing that, but embrace confusion and it will get sorted out. Not easy, I know. Some parts you have to work out for yourself. Thats hard because often our minds makes promises our body can’t keep. 😊

  • @arisann7083
    @arisann7083 3 года назад +1

    Are you allowed to have the letters on the rail when you do tests?

  • @andreaandrews2377
    @andreaandrews2377 3 года назад

    Just a question (I am only starting canter half pass so may be wrong here) wouldn't starting your half pass from travers/haunches in result in the quarters leading across? I was under the impression that the shoulders are supposed to lead (just by a tiny bit). Thanks for your videos. I found them last night and have watched a few now.

  • @tonyalbertson9983
    @tonyalbertson9983 4 года назад

    What seat bone do u tell students to sit on in the half pass?

  • @jessicawebber7490
    @jessicawebber7490 4 года назад +1

    What is your horse name ps i used to do half pass and flying changing 😃

  • @tonyalbertson9983
    @tonyalbertson9983 4 года назад

    My students get so confused when I tell them to sit on the seat bone to the inside in half pass because they say that’s what we learned when asking the horse to move away from the inside leg

  • @randomalex5119
    @randomalex5119 3 года назад

    Ik this is late but at 2:01 your voice cuts out. Just wanted to let you know!

  • @user-tf9bs3jt3y
    @user-tf9bs3jt3y 3 года назад +1

    I practiced half pass and leg yeiding
    very difficult 😔

  • @danw6014
    @danw6014 4 года назад

    Is there any real difference between the half pass and a leg yield or is it just terminology?

    • @magdadaek1826
      @magdadaek1826 4 года назад +1

      There is a real difference

    • @AmeliaNewcombDressage
      @AmeliaNewcombDressage  4 года назад

      Yes! Huge difference. In half-pass the horse is bending in the body in the direction of travel. Leg-Yield has flexion away from the direction of travel but no bend.

    • @danw6014
      @danw6014 4 года назад

      @@AmeliaNewcombDressage ok thank you. I understand it.

  • @betsysmall3576
    @betsysmall3576 2 года назад

    But my horse seems to lose the forward!!

    • @AmeliaNewcombDressage
      @AmeliaNewcombDressage  2 года назад

      We always need a steady rhythm, if you're loosing that through the movement, try incorporating forward and back (longitudial suppleness) within the gaits in your warmups before your lateral work :) Hope that helps!