Yes I found this video very helpful indeed. I rode my horse this morning and knew my transitions were sloppy and therefore making my horse confused. I reckon if i use the 1, 2 & 1, 2, 3, tip it will be a good aid for me. Thanks for being clear & concise it makes such a difference.
One thing I learned in riding the transition is that we are not riding down into it we are ridingforward into it. It’s just as important of a forward gate as the Cantor is.
Smooth canter transition... My dream ! 😊😍 Great as usual Callie! I 'm learning from you about rising trot after cantering. Nobody told me when I was younger. I used to obey to my instinct and it worked pretty well. Now it is a bit different with a big break during my life and health issues. I' ll see next time, when my humeral will be repaired.😉😁
Great video - answering a question I had just yesterday as my horse and I transitioned roughly from canter to trot. Love the rhythm idea of dancing the two-step (trot) vs. riding the waltz (canter)! Can't wait to get out into the arena to apply this today. Thank you.
Thank you so much! The rhythm idea also helps me to stay focused, because I am engaging my mind to think about the movements of the horse not only to feel it. Great tips.
Tbh my current challenge are all downward transitions - canter to trot and trot to walk. I’m facing the problem with an eager trotter, he’s pretty old class horse but still a bit pushy from time to time - so all of my transitions are pretty awful 😞 When I try to sit myself down on trot to walk transition, I feel really bouncy and leaning forward at the same time (while still trotting, bc he can’t understand my command and feel the balance in such way). Hope I’ll master it, bc I start to feel that situation is out of control sometimes and the horse just doesn’t really listen to me…
do you have any idea why the horse i ride doesn’t listen to what i ask him to do? i want him to go left but he either goes the opposite direction or just goes straight. He cuts off circles too, and even though i steer him he goes to jump and i can barely stop him. i literally dont know what to do and i have a constant fear while riding him because of these.
i used to have the same problem!! just make sure your not suggesting that your commanding dont be afraid to be bossy and after like 1-2 times asking niceley dont be afraid to be the bad guy till he listens. hope that helps 🤞
Yes I found this video very helpful indeed. I rode my horse this morning and knew my transitions were sloppy and therefore making my horse confused. I reckon if i use the 1, 2 & 1, 2, 3, tip it will be a good aid for me. Thanks for being clear & concise it makes such a difference.
One thing I learned in riding the transition is that we are not riding down into it we are ridingforward into it. It’s just as important of a forward gate as the Cantor is.
Smooth canter transition... My dream ! 😊😍
Great as usual Callie! I 'm learning from you about rising trot after cantering. Nobody told me when I was younger.
I used to obey to my instinct and it worked pretty well.
Now it is a bit different with a big break during my life and health issues.
I' ll see next time, when my humeral will be repaired.😉😁
Great video - answering a question I had just yesterday as my horse and I transitioned roughly from canter to trot. Love the rhythm idea of dancing the two-step (trot) vs. riding the waltz (canter)! Can't wait to get out into the arena to apply this today. Thank you.
So clear! I hope I can do it.
Wow. I needed this so bad
Thank you so much! The rhythm idea also helps me to stay focused, because I am engaging my mind to think about the movements of the horse not only to feel it. Great tips.
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Tbh my current challenge are all downward transitions - canter to trot and trot to walk. I’m facing the problem with an eager trotter, he’s pretty old class horse but still a bit pushy from time to time - so all of my transitions are pretty awful 😞 When I try to sit myself down on trot to walk transition, I feel really bouncy and leaning forward at the same time (while still trotting, bc he can’t understand my command and feel the balance in such way). Hope I’ll master it, bc I start to feel that situation is out of control sometimes and the horse just doesn’t really listen to me…
Can I ask how do I get my horse to counter thank you Nannette
Win I ride my horse she thought me foreword to the tour is that's good for her to thought me foreword or is that's bad thank you Nannette
Can I ask you is that good for my horse though me foreword at the tort is that is good or bad thank you Nannette
You didn't say how you got the downward transition, though...
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do you have any idea why the horse i ride doesn’t listen to what i ask him to do? i want him to go left but he either goes the opposite direction or just goes straight. He cuts off circles too, and even though i steer him he goes to jump and i can barely stop him. i literally dont know what to do and i have a constant fear while riding him because of these.
i used to have the same problem!! just make sure your not suggesting that your commanding dont be afraid to be bossy and after like 1-2 times asking niceley dont be afraid to be the bad guy till he listens. hope that helps
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