The issue with the idea of round from the front , is too many riders pull from the front and think round happens from the front, instead of pushing forward and up through the horses core from the hind. The inverted way the horse travels also causes the horse especially with a weak spine to aggrevate or create kissing spine. I don't see being round as starting with the headset, but rather using it's core and lifing the back, which then will naturally encourage the horse to also look round in the neck head area. I see a lot of horses rounded in the neck and head but hollow in the core which is riding from the front instead of back to front.
Thanks for watching CJ, I absolutely agree with you, and I caveat the post with that very point in bold :) I think you might like my new 30 Days to Round Challenge! You can sign up here! www.amelianewcombdressage.com/30-days-to-round/
It was so helpful to see you riding incorrectly and your horse not on the bit and then see how you are able to change it while explaining what you're doing. I could recognize myself and my horse in the incorrect phases and now I try to fix these problems. I watch you every day before my ride and try to mimic your position on my horse. You are more helpful to me than any lesson I ever had, and believe me, I have had MANY! Thank you, Amelia!
Out of all the equestrian videos I've watched, this is an absolute gem of a video. Absolutely everyone can benefit from this even professional trainers. The way Amelia explains the utility and meaning of roundness is exceptional. Incredible
I can't tell you how much this video comforted me as an AA coming back to riding after almost 10 years. The realization that the horse's position can affect rider position as well as the other way around was something I really needed to hear. Obviously my seat's not what it was but it's hard to improve it when my horse is hollow and all over the place! Working on topline is tough but it's an investment in my development as well as my horse's.
There is SO much terminology when it comes to riding! As a new and senior rider, stopping to look up what each means can interrupt the learning process of this very visual learner 😊. Thank you for putting it all together in this video. Also, explaining how roundness is safer and easier to sit makes sense and has me highly motivated to master this skill. For me right now, information is easier to digest when I can visually process it from my seat in the living room as opposed to the back of the horse. Thank you!
Amelia- Thank You 😊 I love watching riders but truly wasn’t understanding when they critique their ride & your video explained so much & you taught me something new. ✌️
Thanks for watching, I'm so glad you found it helpful! Don’t forget to subscribe to get notified of my new weekly content! I think you might like my new 30 Days to Round Challenge! You can sign up here! www.amelianewcombdressage.com/30-days-to-round/ Thanks for watching!
Round is in the whole body not just in the neck. You will know when your horse is round his back will lift and you'll feel it. Your legs will open up at the thighs and lift you like riding a wave. If that doesn't happen your horse isn't round.
Your ROUND video was perfect. Thank you for such a lucid and concise video on the round concept. I'm currently working on this with my OTTB that loves to stretch out his neck, I guess the preferred method of going in the racing industry.
That was great seeing how the neck should look, especially from the rider's view. Those are very clear tips. I love that "feel" underneath you when its right. Again, thanks for the great videos!
Thankyou Amelia for this amazing video. Why amazing ? ……it covers all aspects in detail with examples of how to correct problems and great use of the camera placed on the hat. Coaching points inspires you to work on challenging areas and not rush but wait until the horse is collected.
At the beginners area, all the horses have their heads up and their necks straight. Whereas at the advanced riders arena, all of the horses heads are towards their chest, with rounded necks. I used to think the diffence was good quality and bad quality horses. But then I realised it was because the beginners wouldn't know how to round the horse and put the horse on the bit. 😅 big difference..
Rounding also distributes their weight to their hind end instead of on their forelegs which takes the stress off their four legs making them last longer
Thanks for watching Judy, I really appreciate the feedback. Don’t forget to subscribe if you'd like to get notified of my new weekly content! Also, I think you might like my new 30 Days to Round Challenge! You can sign up here! www.amelianewcombdressage.com/30-days-to-round/ Thanks for watching!
Hi Amelia! I love your video on why round. I understand everything that you said , my problem is that I’ve been unable to get there with my gelding. I’m an a mature rider and got Sam when he was only 3. We learned together with wonderful trainers along the way. He knows how to collect but in my opinion, just not for me. He’s a really good boy and he’s very attached to me. I don’t know if I should try a different bit, he seems happy in everything. He’s a 2011 APHA that is willing and well trained. I know it’s me!!! Sandy
Hey Sandy, Achieving roundness is definitely a journey. I'll link another video that might help! amelianewcombdressage.com/dressage-training/3-steps-to-round/
the drone view/helmet cam is super helpful, would love to see that in more vids. do you have tips for telling when the horse is too round/behind the bit? also, just wanted to say thanks for making these videos. I just found your channel recently and it is helping me stay motivated and inspired through health challenges for myself and my horse.
The horse I'm on now carries himself pretty well on his own so I'm not doing much work on roundness right now, but boy does he let me know if I do something he doesn't like. He gives me the giraffe neck with pinned ears when I try to canter without letting him canter. He's like excuse me, wtf. It feels awful. I can't imagine riding around inverted like that all the time. This was a good reminder to make sure he's round before I work on my sitting trot though! Makes such a difference for me and for him.
Awesome! I'm so glad you found it helpful! Thanks for watching, and don’t forget to subscribe to get notified of my new weekly content! I think you might like my new 30 Days to Round Challenge! You can sign up here! www.amelianewcombdressage.com/30-days-to-round/ Thanks for watching!
@@AmeliaNewcombDressage It always feels like you're watching my lessons because you always call out just what I need to work on. So I figured it's fair to subscribe, hit the bell, and get the e-mails as well!
very good video. I'm struggling with getting my horse to push into the bridle (not grab bit and run) as he still has his nose above the vertical. He is bracey so I'm working through transitions and introduced the whip to tickle him behind to get him off his forehand which is helping keep him lighter in my hands.
Just found out why sitting trot is so hard in my lesson. And she heads for the cavaletti at will. Not round. Horse is so hollow and above the bit. Must be so uncomfortable for her. Hard for me too 😳
I’m getting a new horse and never had done dressage. She is a young horse we are starting her training young mostly getting her used to us..how do you start on a completely new horse to make sure they are round and supple not just the neck but all over using their back legs accordingly to dressage as well not just a round neck
*Please* consider my upcoming groundwork course. It is a masterclass FULL of all the information you are seeking. Check it out here: www.amelianewcombdressage.com/masterclasses/
I had a lesson with my mossy I am going to dressage by the sea I had a lesson today, and my horses are going curl their tongue and and they just drive me out of the saddle can you please help me, Amelia
Thanks for watching Allison, and don’t forget to subscribe to get notified of my new weekly content! This video on sitting trot might help you unlock the relaxation needed to let the weight fall down towards the ankles! ruclips.net/video/peBCRYQAVFM/видео.html Also, I think you might like my new 30 Days to Round Challenge! You can sign up here! www.amelianewcombdressage.com/30-days-to-round/ Thanks for watching!
It’s a little bit an optical illusion, I’m not continuously adding leg, my leg is moving with his movement. But you do need your horse going and moving forward to be correctly round!
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I AM IN 😊
The issue with the idea of round from the front , is too many riders pull from the front and think round happens from the front, instead of pushing forward and up through the horses core from the hind. The inverted way the horse travels also causes the horse especially with a weak spine to aggrevate or create kissing spine. I don't see being round as starting with the headset, but rather using it's core and lifing the back, which then will naturally encourage the horse to also look round in the neck head area. I see a lot of horses rounded in the neck and head but hollow in the core which is riding from the front instead of back to front.
Thanks for watching CJ, I absolutely agree with you, and I caveat the post with that very point in bold :)
I think you might like my new 30 Days to Round Challenge! You can sign up here!
www.amelianewcombdressage.com/30-days-to-round/
It was so helpful to see you riding incorrectly and your horse not on the bit and then see how you are able to change it while explaining what you're doing. I could recognize myself and my horse in the incorrect phases and now I try to fix these problems. I watch you every day before my ride and try to mimic your position on my horse. You are more helpful to me than any lesson I ever had, and believe me, I have had MANY! Thank you, Amelia!
That is so kind of you to say! I love hearing comments like this- this is why I do what I do!
Please come to Cape Town
Out of all the equestrian videos I've watched, this is an absolute gem of a video. Absolutely everyone can benefit from this even professional trainers. The way Amelia explains the utility and meaning of roundness is exceptional. Incredible
Thank you so much! I'm glad you enjoyed it! Check out my new program: www.amelianewcombdressage.com/30-days-to-round/
Not just more ridable and safe… but healthier! No extra wear and tear by bad posture. That would have been my # 1 reason
I can't tell you how much this video comforted me as an AA coming back to riding after almost 10 years. The realization that the horse's position can affect rider position as well as the other way around was something I really needed to hear. Obviously my seat's not what it was but it's hard to improve it when my horse is hollow and all over the place! Working on topline is tough but it's an investment in my development as well as my horse's.
Yes! Exactly! Glad you got this! Check out my new program: www.amelianewcombdressage.com/30-days-to-round/
There is SO much terminology when it comes to riding! As a new and senior rider, stopping to look up what each means can interrupt the learning process of this very visual learner 😊. Thank you for putting it all together in this video. Also, explaining how roundness is safer and easier to sit makes sense and has me highly motivated to master this skill. For me right now, information is easier to digest when I can visually process it from my seat in the living room as opposed to the back of the horse. Thank you!
Amelia- Thank You 😊
I love watching riders but truly wasn’t understanding when they critique their ride & your video explained so much & you taught me something new. ✌️
Thanks for watching, I'm so glad you found it helpful! Don’t forget to subscribe to get notified of my new weekly content!
I think you might like my new 30 Days to Round Challenge! You can sign up here!
www.amelianewcombdressage.com/30-days-to-round/
Thanks for watching!
Thank you for this one. And I ESPECIALLY liked being able to see from your eyes thru your helmet cam. This one is excellent!!🦄💜🦄
Great video Amelia !! Especially like the examples of what round should and shouldn't look like (over round). I have shared with my students
Thanks for sharing!! Also check out my new program: www.amelianewcombdressage.com/30-days-to-round/
Round is in the whole body not just in the neck. You will know when your horse is round his back will lift and you'll feel it. Your legs will open up at the thighs and lift you like riding a wave. If that doesn't happen your horse isn't round.
Yes! Exactly!
Your ROUND video was perfect. Thank you for such a lucid and concise video on the round concept. I'm currently working on this with my OTTB that loves to stretch out his neck, I guess the preferred method of going in the racing industry.
Glad it was helpful!
That was great seeing how the neck should look, especially from the rider's view. Those are very clear tips. I love that "feel" underneath you when its right. Again, thanks for the great videos!
Glad you enjoyed it! I have a ton more go pro footage like this in my new program. Check it out: www.amelianewcombdressage.com/30-days-to-round/
Super video! Love the go pro angle! And what a easy to understand explanation of "round"!
Can't wait to start the challenge! ❤️🐎🐎
Yes!! Thank you!
Thankyou Amelia for this amazing video. Why amazing ? ……it covers all aspects in detail with examples of how to correct problems and great use of the camera placed on the hat. Coaching points inspires you to work on challenging areas and not rush but wait until the horse is collected.
At the beginners area, all the horses have their heads up and their necks straight. Whereas at the advanced riders arena, all of the horses heads are towards their chest, with rounded necks. I used to think the diffence was good quality and bad quality horses. But then I realised it was because the beginners wouldn't know how to round the horse and put the horse on the bit. 😅 big difference..
Thank you so much for this video! Please show more drone videos, really helpful!
I love the different camera views! Very helpful thank you
Glad you like them!
Rounding also distributes their weight to their hind end instead of on their forelegs which takes the stress off their four legs making them last longer
Excellent Video and so well explained . Nice to see the top view down. So helpful! Love this.
Thanks for watching Judy, I really appreciate the feedback. Don’t forget to subscribe if you'd like to get notified of my new weekly content!
Also, I think you might like my new 30 Days to Round Challenge! You can sign up here!
www.amelianewcombdressage.com/30-days-to-round/
Thanks for watching!
Hi Amelia! I love your video on why round. I understand everything that you said , my problem is that I’ve been unable to get there with my gelding. I’m an a mature rider and got Sam when he was only 3. We learned together with wonderful trainers along the way. He knows how to collect but in my opinion, just not for me. He’s a really good boy and he’s very attached to me. I don’t know if I should try a different bit, he seems happy in everything. He’s a 2011 APHA that is willing and well trained. I know it’s me!!! Sandy
Hey Sandy, Achieving roundness is definitely a journey. I'll link another video that might help! amelianewcombdressage.com/dressage-training/3-steps-to-round/
the drone view/helmet cam is super helpful, would love to see that in more vids. do you have tips for telling when the horse is too round/behind the bit? also, just wanted to say thanks for making these videos. I just found your channel recently and it is helping me stay motivated and inspired through health challenges for myself and my horse.
Yes, actually I have a ton more videos with the GoPro view in my new program. Check it out: www.amelianewcombdressage.com/30-days-to-round/
Excellent explanation!!
Thanks now I understand.
Thank you for sharing. It's all so true. ❤️
The horse I'm on now carries himself pretty well on his own so I'm not doing much work on roundness right now, but boy does he let me know if I do something he doesn't like. He gives me the giraffe neck with pinned ears when I try to canter without letting him canter. He's like excuse me, wtf. It feels awful. I can't imagine riding around inverted like that all the time.
This was a good reminder to make sure he's round before I work on my sitting trot though! Makes such a difference for me and for him.
Awesome! I'm so glad you found it helpful! Thanks for watching, and don’t forget to subscribe to get notified of my new weekly content!
I think you might like my new 30 Days to Round Challenge! You can sign up here!
www.amelianewcombdressage.com/30-days-to-round/
Thanks for watching!
@@AmeliaNewcombDressage It always feels like you're watching my lessons because you always call out just what I need to work on. So I figured it's fair to subscribe, hit the bell, and get the e-mails as well!
Very helpful, thank you! 😍
very good video. I'm struggling with getting my horse to push into the bridle (not grab bit and run) as he still has his nose above the vertical. He is bracey so I'm working through transitions and introduced the whip to tickle him behind to get him off his forehand which is helping keep him lighter in my hands.
I hope that you do the 30 days round again this year
The plan is for the fall :)
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Top lesson
thanks for this great video Amelia!!! 😊
Glad you liked it!!
Good advise.
My horse is always sticking his head up and he is always more frustrated with my hands 🙌 I am going to try this
Great! Good for you! Also check out my new program. It WILL help you: www.amelianewcombdressage.com/30-days-to-round/
i hope your not just seesawing him round
Just found out why sitting trot is so hard in my lesson. And she heads for the cavaletti at will. Not round. Horse is so hollow and above the bit. Must be so uncomfortable for her. Hard for me too 😳
I always need my horse to be rounder and he needs to engage his hind end
I ride in a side pull bitless bridle. Any tips for contact and roundness? My boy is new to dressage.
Just to remember that it's all the same principles regardless if you ride with a bit or without!
Great video
I’m getting a new horse and never had done dressage. She is a young horse we are starting her training young mostly getting her used to us..how do you start on a completely new horse to make sure they are round and supple not just the neck but all over using their back legs accordingly to dressage as well not just a round neck
*Please* consider my upcoming groundwork course. It is a masterclass FULL of all the information you are seeking. Check it out here: www.amelianewcombdressage.com/masterclasses/
Brillante exelente
I had a lesson with my mossy I am going to dressage by the sea I had a lesson today, and my horses are going curl their tongue and and they just drive me out of the saddle can you please help me, Amelia
Focus on getting and moving forward!
Thank you 🙏
You’re welcome 😊
Lol. I’ll send you my horse so you can do series of videos about Roundness, bend, connection all of those things 😂
Yes! Please do! Check out my new program: www.amelianewcombdressage.com/30-days-to-round/
Can you explain how to keep your weight in your ankles in a sitting trot? I get tight in my seat and my ankles come up instead of weighting down
Thanks for watching Allison, and don’t forget to subscribe to get notified of my new weekly content!
This video on sitting trot might help you unlock the relaxation needed to let the weight fall down towards the ankles!
ruclips.net/video/peBCRYQAVFM/видео.html
Also, I think you might like my new 30 Days to Round Challenge! You can sign up here!
www.amelianewcombdressage.com/30-days-to-round/
Thanks for watching!
@@AmeliaNewcombDressage thank you so much! This is helpful! Muscle isolation is such a huge and hard part of dressage.
It seems you are having to continue to use your leg to keep him going? I have to constantly push my horse forward.
It’s a little bit an optical illusion, I’m not continuously adding leg, my leg is moving with his movement. But you do need your horse going and moving forward to be correctly round!
Check out my new program: www.amelianewcombdressage.com/30-days-to-round/
A rounded back strengthens his back and makes it more comfortable to carry a rider
But how get horse on bit and round?
This program will show you EXACTLY how: www.amelianewcombdressage.com/30-days-to-round/
Great
Glad you enjoyed it! Check out my new program: www.amelianewcombdressage.com/30-days-to-round/
Sub en español please
I'll look into it!
uh oh
Beauty is going to novice
And Mossy is going to elementary