I was going to say the same!!! Was happy this was a newer video so you would see these comments! A lot learned through watching you coach. There aren’t many videos like this with an instructor that I’d love to follow!
Hahaha, glad you were controlling Levi there! Whoo he was a wild man!! LOL😂 thank you, great video, really enjoyed watching a different rider work through riding an unfamiliar horse. Appreciate the exercises.
Good job Sylvia, Amelia and Mercurio! You’re videos are an inspiration and a joy to watch. This one was particularly helpful as your clear and timely instructions and Sylvia’s adjustments showed obvious changes in Mercurio’s way of going and was beautiful to watch.
Well done Sylvia! I love it when you have students ride! What a supportive coach you are and you are easy to understand from the saddle. Thank you for this!!
Absolutely! Think about encouraging the stride to get longer by encouraging suspension with your seat or your post and providing a push after the half halt to encourage a longer step.
Mercuric is above and below the vertical multiple times and this is what my horse does. I really don’t know how to fix this. I have been trying for so long. I am in Strides and being taught at home by a biomechanic rider trainer.
It is connection and rider stability. It requires a delicate balance of forward and a very good contact building into connection. Curling behind is an evasion and a hard one to overcome. Keep working on your elbows and hands and pushing the horse forward while following the training scale. It won't be steady overnight but you will get there.
Great question! Typically forward is with both legs, sideways is with one, but it’s also incorporating the use of the seat and reins to allow the sideways movement! I have some great videos on leg-yielding, try this one: ua-cam.com/video/5d2pkCzzmlw/v-deo.html
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Would love to see more videos like this where you are doing a training or lesson with someone. This is super helpful and enjoyable to watch
Noted! Thank you for the kind words!
I was going to say the same!!! Was happy this was a newer video so you would see these comments! A lot learned through watching you coach. There aren’t many videos like this with an instructor that I’d love to follow!
Agreed, and would love to see more with green horses😊
I would love a lesson with you…. Leg yield. Everything!
Hahaha, glad you were controlling Levi there! Whoo he was a wild man!! LOL😂 thank you, great video, really enjoyed watching a different rider work through riding an unfamiliar horse. Appreciate the exercises.
Glad you enjoyed it!
That was great. As a teacher myself I really like your style, I would love to have a lesson with you should I ever be in your area!
Good job Sylvia, Amelia and Mercurio! You’re videos are an inspiration and a joy to watch. This one was particularly helpful as your clear and timely instructions and Sylvia’s adjustments showed obvious changes in Mercurio’s way of going and was beautiful to watch.
Thank you for the kind words!
Great Job Sylvia! I love the exercises and real time corrections! And bonus points that you killed the cone! 😊🐎👍❤️.
Thanks to you both! 😊
We're all human! :) Glad you loved it!
One of my favourites is leg-yielding in zigzag.
Yes! That’s a great one!
I found that really helpful. I ride different horses a lot and these are really good exercises for finding the right buttons! 🤩
I'm so glad!
Thanks Amelia. Very helpful having you on the ground teaching the rider to make corrections with their aids for the movement in real time.
Thanks Joel, glad you enjoyed it
Yes Amelia! More like this =) Thank you!
Love this detail and watching Sylvia’s lesson! TY!!
You are so welcome!
I love this content 🥰 could you maybe also make a video with fun pole excersises🥰
Great suggestion!
Well done Sylvia! I love it when you have students ride! What a supportive coach you are and you are easy to understand from the saddle. Thank you for this!!
You are so welcome! I am very glad you appreciate it!
Love waking up to a new Amelia video🐴 !
I love making them! I am glad you love watching!
More videos like this..very very helpful. Merci👍👍
You're very welcome!
You're very welcome!
Great video love the detail ...
Glad you like it
Hi Amelia, towards the end you mention not quicker, but longer stride. Tips on that? Thanks!
Absolutely! Think about encouraging the stride to get longer by encouraging suspension with your seat or your post and providing a push after the half halt to encourage a longer step.
@@AmeliaNewcombDressage Thank you!! That's very helpful!
where do you get those cones ?
Amazon! They are soccer cones.
@@AmeliaNewcombDressage Thank you
Mercuric is above and below the vertical multiple times and this is what my horse does. I really don’t know how to fix this. I have been trying for so long. I am in Strides and being taught at home by a biomechanic rider trainer.
It is connection and rider stability. It requires a delicate balance of forward and a very good contact building into connection. Curling behind is an evasion and a hard one to overcome. Keep working on your elbows and hands and pushing the horse forward while following the training scale. It won't be steady overnight but you will get there.
is there a difference in the leg position/ pressure when asking a horse to push forward and when you ask your horse so move away from the leg?
Great question! Typically forward is with both legs, sideways is with one, but it’s also incorporating the use of the seat and reins to allow the sideways movement! I have some great videos on leg-yielding, try this one: ua-cam.com/video/5d2pkCzzmlw/v-deo.html