I cannot thank Amelia Newcomb enough for the level of simplicity, detail and thoroughness included in ALL of your training courses! The Training Scale Masterclass is a game change!! For anyone contemplating investing in any of Amelia's courses, just do it! It's an investment in your horse, yourself and your riding progress! I've learned more in the last 6 months than I learned in the last 10 years of being in training with some really good riders/trainers. The devil is in the detail, and Amelia nails the detail with tons of videos, clear explanations and many, many highly valuable resources!
1st level. Trying to move on but it takes patience ! I am a fast rider so i rush then forget. Im tsking lessons now so unfortunately cant do the class. I have purchased several classes from Amelia! She is fantastic!!!
hi. regular watcher. have a new OTTB and will be stating intro level tests with him. (Based in UK) his canter trans is still a bit wonky so walk/trot tests to start him off, to get out and allow him to take in atmosphere whist work is still easy for him
I hadn't planned on showing this year, but just found out my lesson barn is doing a fun show in August. So I signed up early to make sure I could ride my favorite school horse! I have no clue what classes we'll be doing or what are even offered. It will be my very first show ever! Any tips or advice on choosing what classes to enter? I'll ask my instructor of course, but we're also about to be changing instructors so that will complicate things a bit.
Have fun! I always like to enter classes a level lower than what I'm schooling at home so it's something I know I can set my horse and I up for success. Have a great time!
@@AmeliaNewcombDressage That's very helpful! So we'd probably just want to stick to a walk/trot dressage class then and maybe ground poles or small crossrails if we do any jumping! Thank you! :)
Here's the link to check out the masterclass:
amelianewcombdressage.com/training-scale-masterclass/
I cannot thank Amelia Newcomb enough for the level of simplicity, detail and thoroughness included in ALL of your training courses! The Training Scale Masterclass is a game change!! For anyone contemplating investing in any of Amelia's courses, just do it! It's an investment in your horse, yourself and your riding progress! I've learned more in the last 6 months than I learned in the last 10 years of being in training with some really good riders/trainers. The devil is in the detail, and Amelia nails the detail with tons of videos, clear explanations and many, many highly valuable resources!
Yay! Love this so much!
I moved up to First Level in Ontario Canada and your videos have been a HUGE help in my training and prep!
Wonderful!
1st level. Trying to move on but it takes patience ! I am a fast rider so i rush then forget. Im tsking lessons now so unfortunately cant do the class. I have purchased several classes from Amelia! She is fantastic!!!
hi. regular watcher. have a new OTTB and will be stating intro level tests with him. (Based in UK) his canter trans is still a bit wonky so walk/trot tests to start him off, to get out and allow him to take in atmosphere whist work is still easy for him
that sounds like a great plan!
I hadn't planned on showing this year, but just found out my lesson barn is doing a fun show in August. So I signed up early to make sure I could ride my favorite school horse! I have no clue what classes we'll be doing or what are even offered. It will be my very first show ever! Any tips or advice on choosing what classes to enter? I'll ask my instructor of course, but we're also about to be changing instructors so that will complicate things a bit.
Have fun! I always like to enter classes a level lower than what I'm schooling at home so it's something I know I can set my horse and I up for success. Have a great time!
@@AmeliaNewcombDressage That's very helpful! So we'd probably just want to stick to a walk/trot dressage class then and maybe ground poles or small crossrails if we do any jumping! Thank you! :)
I have a question. Should i tight or gripping my thighs while ridding with or without stirrup in trot and canter?
you shouldn't be using your thighs to grip or balance in the saddle, but you will use them for half-halts and turning.
@@AmeliaNewcombDressage thankyou!
2nd level 2023 is first year back since the pandemic 1:21