I loved this one. German is also a great teacher. Loved the erase the chalkboard...the stop and reset to relax. And just looking to where you want to go and your body will tell the horse where to go. Thank you for this.
Great video! My mare used to stop in the ring out of nowhere. Kicking did not work but taking a short break did. She no longer stops in the ring. Nice to see that we were on the right path. 😊 now she stops , when we are walking in hand in the park…head is high and she is alert. We have been matching steps, chatting and giving scratches. I have been waiting at the stop. I may, or not, get 1-2 steps and then she stops. This just continues. When we turn around to walk home,she does not stop and can be a little pushy. Your help would be appreciated. Thanks
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Thank you rider Kathy, lovely trained Horse and German for an informative n cool lesson excerpt.... and Amelia too. Liked the erase the chalkboard analogy and forward feeling hands gotta feel his lips. Nice one thanks chaps :)
Hi Amelia & German I just had this situation 2 days before you loading this video. My instructor said don't allow her to stop, give it a kick, come on give it a wipe . But I didn't. I heard my horse saying what are you doing? . What this wipe for? I just stopped & tapped on her neck and put my leg & she moved forward. Before reaching the same corner again I tried to figure out why did she stop. There were 3 horses standing at this corner. I though she may have been distracted &before reaching the same corner again l decided to walk a little far from the corner and she dildn't stop this time. I got off my horse & I wasn't sure if I did the right thing&2 days later I watched you video I said my God! Amelia was watching me😊. Thank you for this and all your videos that are really informal, helpful & inspiring.
Very helpful. Rider made it look easy though. I'm struggling with turns/circles. I feel like the horse, my chalkboard has too much written on it and I can't get my body to respond fast enough, lol.
I have a really backwards riding horse. (The black one in my photo) I know he can move better, it's a lot of work to post a trot on him. The moment he does move forward and up underneath himself it's easy.
I noticed her arms are straight out with no movement with the horses neck. I have an instructor who says this is too stiff and need to go with horses movement. Which is correct .
Yes the correct way is have following elbows which are bent. That being said we wanted to do this video with a student who is learning. It helps other amateurs relate when they see other people that may have the same riding issues as therm. :-)
Hi there, You're right, you don't want to kick every stride! We're always working on something - even I have to focus on keeping my leg quiet. Dressage is hard!
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Thanks for showing a green rider, the chalkboard analogy was great too.
I loved this one. German is also a great teacher. Loved the erase the chalkboard...the stop and reset to relax. And just looking to where you want to go and your body will tell the horse where to go. Thank you for this.
I love German’s analogies😊! They are always on point 🤌🏼.
I loved this video!
It’s me. Green rider!
So lucky to have Amelia and German lessons.
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Great job, that was so helpful to see! Thank you for putting yourself out there for us all to learn ❤
not that green, more intermediate.
Excellent teaching from German. It's important to remember that for our horse's ancestors, it was better to be safe than wolf dinner.
Great video! My mare used to stop in the ring out of nowhere. Kicking did not work but taking a short break did. She no longer stops in the ring. Nice to see that we were on the right path. 😊 now she stops , when we are walking in hand in the park…head is high and she is alert. We have been matching steps, chatting and giving scratches. I have been waiting at the stop. I may, or not, get 1-2 steps and then she stops. This just continues. When we turn around to walk home,she does not stop and can be a little pushy. Your help would be appreciated. Thanks
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Thank you rider Kathy, lovely trained Horse and German for an informative n cool lesson excerpt.... and Amelia too. Liked the erase the chalkboard analogy and forward feeling hands gotta feel his lips. Nice one thanks chaps :)
Very helpful analogy! I will try this in my lesson today. You're a great couple :) Thanks.
Thanks Kathy and German.
Hi Amelia & German
I just had this situation 2 days before you loading this video. My instructor said don't allow her to stop, give it a kick, come on give it a wipe . But I didn't. I heard my horse saying what are you doing? . What this wipe for? I just stopped & tapped on her neck and put my leg & she moved forward. Before reaching the same corner again I tried to figure out why did she stop. There were 3 horses standing at this corner. I though she may have been distracted &before reaching the same corner again l decided to walk a little far from the corner and she dildn't stop this time. I got off my horse & I wasn't sure if I did the right thing&2 days later I watched you video I said my God! Amelia was watching me😊. Thank you for this and all your videos that are really informal, helpful & inspiring.
Great thinking and riding! Glad this video helped and was timely for you!
Thank you.
Very helpful video. Love how u have your ring marked for circles.
Glad it was helpful!
Loved this video
Very helpful. Rider made it look easy though. I'm struggling with turns/circles. I feel like the horse, my chalkboard has too much written on it and I can't get my body to respond fast enough, lol.
My horse will go forward until I say “good boy “ so I’ve changed it to “Brav”. 😂
I have a really backwards riding horse. (The black one in my photo) I know he can move better, it's a lot of work to post a trot on him. The moment he does move forward and up underneath himself it's easy.
The analogies are great! You all need to run a clinic out at your farm together. 💪🏻🐴
Love watching demo riders it really helps ..
What a good boy.
I noticed her arms are straight out with no movement with the horses neck. I have an instructor who says this is too stiff and need to go with horses movement. Which is correct .
Yes the correct way is have following elbows which are bent. That being said we wanted to do this video with a student who is learning. It helps other amateurs relate when they see other people that may have the same riding issues as therm. :-)
I ride bitless, with a rope halter. How do I get forward???. ❤❤❤
It's the same principles! :)
A whip & a good set of spurs will get it going forward
By not riding in rope halter
@@mohdalisyed haha.
@@Trail42 this is torture, not riding
I notice she gives him leg (taps him with her foot) every time she posts. Do you encourage that?
Hi there,
You're right, you don't want to kick every stride! We're always working on something - even I have to focus on keeping my leg quiet. Dressage is hard!
@@AmeliaNewcombDressage thanks for your reply, just wanted your take on that. Yes agree dressage is endless ;-)
Why is she kicking the horse with every stride?
You're right the goal is not to nag the horse!