Wau. Thank you very very much for this video. I was looking for something like this - dynamical, sententious, many information. I am looking forward for more videos.
Great Video Lucie, when you're teaching the shoulder in and doing ground work in general, do you like to position yourself in the AAOR groundwork position facing the horse or the Straightness Training triangle position, more at the horses inside shoulder facing forward? Many thanks
Thank you Paul! I alternate both positions. The shoulder position is the easier place to ask for bending and to 'talk' to the hind legs. When walking backwards it is easier to 'catch' the outside shoulder when the horse is drifting out. Personally I prefer the shoulder position as it's easier for me to walk forward than backwards 😊
WOW! Best video I have ever seen re In-hand Shoulder in! Lucie is such a great teacher !
Wau. Thank you very very much for this video. I was looking for something like this - dynamical, sententious, many information. I am looking forward for more videos.
Thank you Dominika for your nice comment! I'm planning to do a video on haunches in soon😊!
super explanation, thank you
Thank you! I will be posting other videos about Lateral Movements soon😊!
Thank you so much I look forward to taking your courses this year
Thank you! You are of course very welcome to join my courses, looking forward to seeing you in there😊!
Great Video Lucie, when you're teaching the shoulder in and doing ground work in general, do you like to position yourself in the AAOR groundwork position facing the horse or the Straightness Training triangle position, more at the horses inside shoulder facing forward? Many thanks
Thank you Paul!
I alternate both positions. The shoulder position is the easier place to ask for bending and to 'talk' to the hind legs. When walking backwards it is easier to 'catch' the outside shoulder when the horse is drifting out. Personally I prefer the shoulder position as it's easier for me to walk forward than backwards 😊
How is shoulders out not haunches in?