very nice video, great technique and ideas for me especially for when i warm up riding...i'm a 'newby' and really focusing on my balance and position, and leading the horse. thank you. gracias!
Loved the whole thing / to speak in the venacular is crisp & refreshing unusual for englase. The loping jockey trot i had no idea of ...Wow How easey is the double rein in a bunch...any explanation would be welcome. The Creolo poney is no longer much prefered 2020 ? 10/10 Thank You kind Sir
It allows the rider to judge the speed and gait by matching the horses action, it keeps the weight off the back and kidneys, and is more comfortable than standard rising trot. Once you try it, you will find it more comfortable all the time.
@@anotherblonde Thanks for the explanation. I can understand the point regarding speed and tempo, but the point regarding the back & kidneys: isn't that the same as the difference between sitting and riding trot?
@@56Seeker Polo ponies are mostly small light boned thoroughbred mares under 15.3hh, the riders are usually heavy full grown men, who weight more than 12st. It is the only sport that combines flat out galloping carry weight; the ponies are very expensive so all is done to preserve their backs and kidneys.
Soy Hernán Casares, me pareció muy útil y claras sus explicaciones como sentarse, como colocar el cuerpo y las piernas para ayudar el balance, para que sean el jinete y el caballo un solo movimiento A su vez.me gusta que recuerde los consejos de su.padre gran jugador y mejor persona, al cual estimo. Abrazo a la familia
@@anotherblonde I'm in the middle of learning polo and my instructor is having me ride by stabilizing myself on the saddle without the rising canter style. Just to clarify, it's fine to dig myslef into a saddle when riding other horses right? I guess that's how i was taught. The stirrups i have noticed for polo are way harder to use because my riding boot keeps on slipping, so would the rising canter style help? Also, do you know why they use the different metal stirrups instead. The polo saddle is harder to stay on as well. Any tips? thanks
Not a fan of this type of horse with long neck and low head, seems heavy on front legs and has a tendency to stumble at anytime. Then you go straight over the top!
very nice video, great technique and ideas for me especially for when i warm up riding...i'm a 'newby' and really focusing on my balance and position, and leading the horse. thank you. gracias!
Fantastic video! I learned several things about training my TB as a polo pony.☺️ Thank you.
Beautiful stop at 5:30 by both horse and rider.
lovely polo pony and great seat. well explained in the video. Super
Such an impressive video. Though funny how it ends on, "They are like wives, they are all different...". haha
lol
Tincho Great lesson _ Smooth Thanks Higgy
Muy claro y útil para todo pólista. Buen recuerdo de su padre
Loved the whole thing / to speak in the venacular is crisp & refreshing unusual for englase.
The loping jockey trot i had no idea of ...Wow
How easey is the double rein in a bunch...any explanation would be welcome.
The Creolo poney is no longer much prefered 2020 ?
10/10
Thank You kind Sir
Its really help full
GRACIAS!!!!!
What's the idea of that "rising canter" style? I've seen other polo players adopt it, but I can't see what they're trying to achieve
It allows the rider to judge the speed and gait by matching the horses action, it keeps the weight off the back and kidneys, and is more comfortable than standard rising trot. Once you try it, you will find it more comfortable all the time.
@@anotherblonde Thanks for the explanation.
I can understand the point regarding speed and tempo, but the point regarding the back & kidneys: isn't that the same as the difference between sitting and riding trot?
@@56Seeker Polo ponies are mostly small light boned thoroughbred mares under 15.3hh, the riders are usually heavy full grown men, who weight more than 12st. It is the only sport that combines flat out galloping carry weight; the ponies are very expensive so all is done to preserve their backs and kidneys.
Soy Hernán Casares, me pareció muy útil y claras sus explicaciones como sentarse, como colocar el cuerpo y las piernas para ayudar el balance, para que sean el jinete y el caballo un solo movimiento
A su vez.me gusta que recuerde los consejos de su.padre gran jugador y mejor persona, al cual estimo. Abrazo a la familia
@@anotherblonde I'm in the middle of learning polo and my instructor is having me ride by stabilizing myself on the saddle without the rising canter style. Just to clarify, it's fine to dig myslef into a saddle when riding other horses right? I guess that's how i was taught. The stirrups i have noticed for polo are way harder to use because my riding boot keeps on slipping, so would the rising canter style help? Also, do you know why they use the different metal stirrups instead. The polo saddle is harder to stay on as well. Any tips? thanks
You are right, I like a more aggressive and faster horse than most, which I find easy to control.
Which music is this in this video
My weight is 45kg im like a feather on top
6:25
THis horse is shallow breathing. maybe take a break abnd re-start for him to breath deeply.
Not a fan of this type of horse with long neck and low head, seems heavy on front legs and has a tendency to stumble at anytime. Then you go straight over the top!