She loves helping riders around the world, that is her ultimate goal.. She says you are most welcome! Let me know if you have any questions! :-) Kim, YRS Team xx
Oh goodness, this is definitely a life saver!! I have the most stubborn, hot headed horse ever 😂. He tends to pick up his speed in the trot, and get faster and faster until it’s basically uncontrollable. He then spooks, and that usually doesn’t end very well. Thank you so much for the tips!! They are well appreciated! :))
Thank you so much for making this video! I've been riding this extremely forward horse, and could not slow him down. I got thrown off in canter a few weeks ago because my legs were too unstable. He just went cantering like crazy around the arena. I need to learn how to slow him down, even in trot, making better contact (like pulling the reins and then giving) and especially improving my seat. I didn't seem to know how to slow down my rise. Now it's so much clearer. Again, thank you so much!
My horse takes off like this in the outside arena on the stretch going back to the barn. 🐎 This always makes me really nervous 😧 Remaining calm & remembering these tips really helps. Thanks Tash! 😃
The problem I have is my horse has two speeds. Fast trot or slow trot. If you put leg on when he slows down he quickens. Never consistent or rhythmic. Please help. If I try to pull and collect his trot he stops.
Yes - and you have almost answered your own question here - it's not about the fast trot or slow trot or putting leg on or off - it's about going through the steps of the training scale, going back to the basics and starting at the start - with RHYTHM! Get your rhythm right and the change in tempo of your paces will become so much easier! Check out this video on the training scale: ua-cam.com/video/OJFP59HZzOA/v-deo.html
Hi Laura! Thanks for reaching out! I found this video that might be really helpful for you. You can watch it here: ua-cam.com/video/JoC-StZJwL4/v-deo.html I hope this helps. :-) Let me know if you have any questions! Kim, YRS Team xx
So many riders keep their "secrets of their success" for themselves. Thanks for sharing so much precious info with us! Love it!
She loves helping riders around the world, that is her ultimate goal.. She says you are most welcome! Let me know if you have any questions! :-) Kim, YRS Team xx
Oh goodness, this is definitely a life saver!! I have the most stubborn, hot headed horse ever 😂. He tends to pick up his speed in the trot, and get faster and faster until it’s basically uncontrollable. He then spooks, and that usually doesn’t end very well. Thank you so much for the tips!! They are well appreciated! :))
You're very welcome! I'm glad to hear that the tips are helpful to you. Good luck, and enjoy your journey of working with your horse!
Thank you so much for making this video! I've been riding this extremely forward horse, and could not slow him down. I got thrown off in canter a few weeks ago because my legs were too unstable. He just went cantering like crazy around the arena. I need to learn how to slow him down, even in trot, making better contact (like pulling the reins and then giving) and especially improving my seat. I didn't seem to know how to slow down my rise. Now it's so much clearer. Again, thank you so much!
I loved this one, this is what I need to do with my very forward Andalusian X!
My horse takes off like this in the outside arena on the stretch going back to the barn. 🐎 This always makes me really nervous 😧 Remaining calm & remembering these tips really helps. Thanks Tash! 😃
You're most welcome, Jenni! xx
I have a very forward hot headed cob x so this is really helpful, thanks for sharing x
You're welcome! xx
💝 Thank u
That's great info! I will definitely be trying this the next time I ride!
Let me know how you got on! xx
@@YourRidingSuccess I certainly will! 😊
I love this. I just did this with my "hot" horse, and by the end of the lesson he was already responding quicker to my aids. Thanks!!!
That’s great to know and I will do this the next time I ride
Let me know how you got on! xx
This has helped me. Good luck!😊
Thanks for all the info! Love your videos! 🐴
You're welcome! Glad you love the videos!! xx
Thank you!
You're welcome!
OH MY GOSH! As soon as I say goodbye to the one horse that ALWAYS had a fast trot!
Is that your house in through the windows? Love it.
Horsegurl no it’s like a club rooms to be able to view people in the indoor
@@jordyncruttwell581 Nice!
The problem I have is my horse has two speeds. Fast trot or slow trot. If you put leg on when he slows down he quickens. Never consistent or rhythmic. Please help. If I try to pull and collect his trot he stops.
Yes - and you have almost answered your own question here - it's not about the fast trot or slow trot or putting leg on or off - it's about going through the steps of the training scale, going back to the basics and starting at the start - with RHYTHM! Get your rhythm right and the change in tempo of your paces will become so much easier! Check out this video on the training scale: ua-cam.com/video/OJFP59HZzOA/v-deo.html
@@YourRidingSuccess thanks! So if I’m 5’5 almost 5’6 and 137 lbs what size (height, weight) horse would for best? Inseam is 28/29
But how do you then slow down a fast canter??
Hi Laura! Thanks for reaching out! I found this video that might be really helpful for you. You can watch it here: ua-cam.com/video/JoC-StZJwL4/v-deo.html I hope this helps. :-) Let me know if you have any questions! Kim, YRS Team xx
I have the same issue, Tash has some great advice & helped me with this too. 😊 Best of luck!