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Kristin Hermann
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Home School Your Horse : I teach riders the basics of training horses or dressage. First question, what does the word dressage mean, basic gymnastic training of the horse. It is important to understand the how and why of training. Simplified techniques of riding straight lines and circles (dressage/ gymnastic training for all horses and disciplines) resulting in harmonious riding, soft mouths with horses working over the back. The biomechanics of riding!
Free walk
if the horse is backing off of the bit and is light in the contact flexing at the poll, we open our fingers and then the horse will start to stretch down. This is how we train the free walk.
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Free walk
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The free walk is allowing the horse to chew the reins out of the hands at a walk, while keeping it straight seeking the bit and tracking up from behind. The hard part is gathering the reins after the free walk and hoping the horse does not throw its head or jig.
Chewing the reins out of the hands
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First, we asked the horse to flex at the poll with what is called direct flexion or just feeling the bit. If the horse doesn’t respond to that, then we move the bit a little bit to get the horse to chew the bit. Once the horse flexes at the poll then we open our fingers and allow them to stretch down. This is how we get the horses to chew the reins out of our hands. Once the horse knows how to ...
Asking the horse to flex at the poll with direct flexion to chew the reins out of the hands
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First, we asked the horse to flex at the poll by feeling the bit and getting them to chew the bit, which then gets them to flex at the poll. Once we’ve taught the horse to flex and we allow them to stretch (flex then stretch) we then ask the horse flex at the poll and then stand there backing off of the bit. This is the horse accepting the contact. We teach them to flex allow them to stretch, f...
Basic dressage training
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Quality dressage training at Coventry Equestrian Center with Maria Sanders
Dressage training is done on straight lines and circles
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We train horses to become relaxed, rhythmic, and round on circles in both directions. And then we test if we can keep the horse relaxed, rhythmic and round on the straight lines. Once we master the straight line, then we start to add leg yielding, sitting trot 10 m circles and then out of the 10 m circles comes shoulder in… This rider is still working on establishing a consistent connection wit...
Longitudinal motion at the walk
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I learned about longitudinal motion, reading a Charles de Kunffy book, and I’ve been teaching it ever since. The horse’s top line gets longer and shorter at the walk and at the canter. So as dressage riders since we ride on contact, we have to follow with our elastic elbows…. The struggle is we are so busy trying to get the horse on the bit that we forget to also follow. One of the nuances of d...
Horse built down hill cantering uphill
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Horse built down hill cantering uphill
Developing that elusive feel of contact using the Alexander Technigue
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Developing that elusive feel of contact using the Alexander Technigue
Cantering sitting and in jumping position...to be a complete rider
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Cantering sitting and in jumping position...to be a complete rider
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Miss her so much 💔😭🌹🌹 0:33
Cpuld ylpu exolain tje yerm disunite. It is fine fficult in the video to pick this part of the horses movement up. I would like to train my mare to yransition better but she only wants to canter.
This video completely changed my riding in rising trot, nobody I have ever seen has explained it like this. I was banging my horses in the mouth and my hands were unsteady before this, it’s a gamechanger!
Loved traing with Jane❤️🐎 0:33
Very helpful. Thank you!
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That wasn't really teaching how to do it. This horse knows that commands.
Where is the full video please upload the full video.
yes i'm in preschool
Great videos for my grandkiddies now learning. Thankyou xx
Im preschool. Lol
Julia H. Same lol
Beautiful horse
What do you think of her as an instructor?
Tree Lore I wish I could train with Cindy sydmor regularly
These are my neighbors George and Amera Felder. They bought our family horse farm 21 years ago and I could not have asked for better neighbors and now beloved friends. The Andelusian stallion is Imperador. He is the complete gentleman and I just adore him. I've have seen him grow from a yearling into a wonderful example of his breed.
And they say the horse does all the work and we "just sit there" 😂
Nice!
Beautiful!
Beautiful 💖
Her arms are a little too active!
My horse has trouble picking up the canter which involves lots of bucking. Saddle was fitted to him also has trouble keeping the canter if picked up on a lunge line or under saddle? Any tips
Try leaning back when you cue, of your leaning forward, there's extra weight and they can't pick their leads up
What’s with all the hand flapping? Can’t the rider keep still?
Is that Topaz?
Mallory & Grizz Agility that’s Tink, not Topaz
The ring looks so nice!
it would help to have someone who knows how to video.....video needs to be farther back and then a slow zoom when needed. This video is disunited and cutting the feet and head off.
Did they place?
Mallory & Grizz Agility Sarah got second and brach first ! Did u find a horse yet?
Kristin Hermann That's awesome! Yes I did a 10year old solid paint mare named River. How's Topaz doing?
That's cool!
Sitting back puts pressure on the kidneys of the horse.
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She's so pretty!
Cool!!! I love riding her!
I love Topaz!
I really love Topaz ! She super fun to ride and be around!!! ❤️
Beautiful!!!
...glad to learn about this early on.
soft riders hands are a myth, a mindfuck, especially, when they learn or when they fall down from their horses. The internet is offering plenty of examples of bad horsemanship even in national dressage teams. Riders are pulling and yanking on the reins, especially when they are angry with their horses. Generally the horses are showing more discipline than most of their riders.
what are the aids to getting your horse on the bit?
There is no such thing as a circle of aids! Energy does not circulate within the body of a mammal. It is created by muscles and cannot be "captured" by the bit! What you can do however, is train your horse to move forward to a single leg aid, and maintaining a SOFT contact with the hands so you can communicate your wished to him by squeezing the reins like a lemon is squeezed. That in itself is a LANGUAGE you need to teach. The horse will then "carry" himself in self carriage and any further activity you need from the inside hind leg for example will be obtained with the application of a GENTLE touch of the leg/spur ONCE. Horses do NOT need maintenance aid to hold their posture of movement. Once achieved "Decent des Aids" applies.
What nonsense!! To activate the inside hind leg all you need to do is maintain a SOFT LIGHT contact with both reins and just touch the inside flank of your horse with your spur ONCE and that will do the trick. You might need to remind him now and then but please don't nag him with every stride as this rider is doing. Its not necessary as the horse should already be trained to listen to a single leg aid. If he isn't so trained, then train him.
Hi. I've been watching some videos from Bernie Traurig and this position differs very much from what he teaches. Is that because he is teaching a more forward seat for jumping, while this is for dressage?
Do you have any scientific evidence to back up your claim that it is okay to keep the horse deep? I strongly doubt it. On the other hand, there is plenty of evidence against it (and for riding the horse down-FORWARD in the early training). if the rider has a "hard time" to keep light contact with the reins, he needs to work more on his balance and muscle relaxation (with reins only from the noseband).
She needs a lesson on posting!!
in other words... a fancy, complicated, way of saying PULL
the horse is showing signs of lameness
That horse is lame right hind