This guy, Richard Winters, has so much amazing and informative ways to help you and your horse. If I were to be able to train under anybody, it would be this guy. Such a helpful video. Thank you.
I'm English amateur Dressage interest. I'm so glad I found you. The step by step explanation is great and I can totally refine it for Dressage. Thankyou.
Again, not to be argumentative, but "collection" is not "getting control of the head and neck". That is the antithesis. Interesting how dropping a horse on the forehand, focusing on the head and neck has been called collection. It just isn't. True lightness doesn't come from the head. I get so perturbed when I hear the words, but they don't match what's happening in the horses body. Professional trainers needs to be more responsible for what they are teaching/saying. Competitive dressage has also lost the meaning of collection. Couldn't finish watching, sorry.
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Terri Reuser you weren’t listening to what he said; should he dumb it down even further?
Hmmm. You start off saying, "Again, not to be argumentative." This sounds like a habit. So your beef is, what the word collection has morfed into. Go back and listen to the beginning of of the video. Really listen this time, and instead of knee jerk reacting to the talking point, hear his message. BTW, you may have a lot to be sorry for but most of us don't give a rat's arse that you couldn't finish watching!
This guy, Richard Winters, has so much amazing and informative ways to help you and your horse. If I were to be able to train under anybody, it would be this guy. Such a helpful video. Thank you.
Yes very humble and good at communicating w humans which is trickier than communicating with horses
I'm English amateur Dressage interest. I'm so glad I found you. The step by step explanation is great and I can totally refine it for Dressage. Thankyou.
I know this is an old video but this was the easiest way for me to learn how to do these maneuvers as a novice rider.
this is a very good video, explaining controlling 4 parts of the horse.
Those are some pretty good ideas. I knew some of it but especially the backwards circle is something I gotta try.
I like the way you explain how to work with the reining is interesting
side pass is excellent
Excellent
Well presented with great explanations. Excellent.
Thanks Chris! Richard is a pretty amazing trainer and horseman. So happy you like this video! :-) -Angelea
Das ist ein tolles Video, sehr hilfreich!!!!!
This is talent!!
this is a cowboy, please visit the Brazil , we need to take lessons from you. Tank you.
not enough emphasis on riding from back to front. your horses look burdened.
Again, not to be argumentative, but "collection" is not "getting control of the head and neck". That is the antithesis. Interesting how dropping a horse on the forehand, focusing on the head and neck has been called collection. It just isn't. True lightness doesn't come from the head. I get so perturbed when I hear the words, but they don't match what's happening in the horses body. Professional trainers needs to be more responsible for what they are teaching/saying. Competitive dressage has also lost the meaning of collection. Couldn't finish watching, sorry.
Terri Reuser you weren’t listening to what he said; should he dumb it down even further?
What’s wrong with what he was doing with the horse vs what he was saying, that you didn’t like?
Hmmm. You start off saying, "Again, not to be argumentative." This sounds like a habit.
So your beef is, what the word collection has morfed into. Go back and listen to the beginning of of the video. Really listen this time, and instead of knee jerk reacting to the talking point, hear his message. BTW, you may have a lot to be sorry for but most of us don't give a rat's arse that you couldn't finish watching!