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  • čas přidán 16. 08. 2024
  • Today we are going to teach you all the secrets to making your horse supple!
    If you are riding a young horse through to GP, this is your secret to success!
    We’ll teach you the theory of it and then show it on the horse. You are going to love this episode!
    It actually follows on from last weeks Part 1 of suppleness by using the serpentine. If you missed it check it out here • 3 SIMPLE EXERCISES TO ... .
    Suppleness is the key to success for so many aspects of dressage. It is important at all levels through to FEI.
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Komentáře • 149

  • @emilyseow8086
    @emilyseow8086 Před 2 lety +6

    Had one of the best rides of my life because of this instruction. Thank you, thank you! Portrait and I attracted a little audience of lesson kids, one which shouted out, "Well ridden!" 😂 as we leg yielded in the corner at the canter, straightened, got amazing connection, and rode two beautiful 15m circles. ❤️ Felt amazing!

    • @YourRidingSuccess
      @YourRidingSuccess  Před 2 lety +1

      LOVE this Emily!!! That is so cool to read and go you!!! xx

  • @dianacross7422
    @dianacross7422 Před 2 lety +9

    I can't believe how easy you have made this to understand. Great Alicia Thank you!!!

  • @mariapiasecka9454
    @mariapiasecka9454 Před 2 lety +2

    Content is riding game changer but most of all I love your socks 😂❤️🐴

  • @jenniferkeeling1126
    @jenniferkeeling1126 Před 2 lety +1

    You’re such a good teacher!

  • @elizabethmayid5767
    @elizabethmayid5767 Před 2 lety +4

    I love these videos!!! They build on each other and give you things you need before you can reach the end result or move onto the next level

  • @jessicapang7000
    @jessicapang7000 Před 3 měsíci

    Amazing video. Thank you so much Alicia. You had painstakingly explained the steps and the science behind good horsemanship. Where I live (in Malaysia) horse ownership is a luxury. I'm a beginner rider and not having your own horse poses certain challenges as riding on different horses for training does not help to expedite the learning curve. Love your videos and hope to come to Australia soon to get some training from you ❤

  • @karenvendette7681
    @karenvendette7681 Před 2 lety +1

    Everything makes sense now, you are helping the horse out this way. Thank you for all your advice.

  • @hoofgirl31
    @hoofgirl31 Před 2 lety +1

    addicted to your videos!! just wish I had an arena!!

  • @benitascott3533
    @benitascott3533 Před 2 lety +2

    Alecia you really are amazing!! Incredibly informative, so thankyou! You have such a natural ability to translate complex concepts into practical, workable & understandable steps, relevant to all levels. You speak so intuitively, it all just rolls out of mouth, & every video is jam-packed with useful information that you freely share with such infective enthusiasm. Never experienced another teacher/trainer so valuable as you! 🧡 YRS!! Thankyou 🐴🙏

  • @luciemarinov129
    @luciemarinov129 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks so much for your excellent teaching ! Your peg example for sitting trot so applies to me !

    • @YourRidingSuccess
      @YourRidingSuccess  Před 2 lety

      You're most welcome, Lucie! So glad the technique works well for you xx

  • @lcquarterhorses
    @lcquarterhorses Před 2 lety +1

    These exercises have helped my mare so much. Thank you!

  • @DARKhorses73
    @DARKhorses73 Před rokem +1

    Awesome video. I never give my trainer a job lol I break my own ponies 😁 so these videos help me immensely!

  • @emma_and_a_horse
    @emma_and_a_horse Před 2 lety +1

    Absolutely life changing. Thank you!

  • @juanitaburt5281
    @juanitaburt5281 Před 2 lety +1

    Loved the leg yield explanation. I am training a green broke horse so most of the time she falls in or out. My understanding from this video is that when she falls out doing LY to the left, I could help her to balance with a LY to the right (change direction) kind of a zigzag using LY, so that she has all four feet on the ground equally (balanced).

    • @YourRidingSuccess
      @YourRidingSuccess  Před 2 lety +2

      Hi Juanita - yes that is right but remember (especially with a young horse) than an easier exercise to begin with would be to ride straight ahead when she loses balance and then try another step, then when she loses balance ride straight again. Good luck!

  • @sharronkane7420
    @sharronkane7420 Před 2 lety +1

    Omg I love it you explained what most can't its making sense

  • @jessicalittle1988
    @jessicalittle1988 Před 11 měsíci

    This is awsome. Ive always used leg yeild and new the importance in training but you have made this another lvl, and also made me understand more why its so important and what its actuality doing to improving things. I did this excercise today with my boy and its the most happily supple I've felt him and engaged then our canter work was so much better afterwards as well. 😊

  • @Aivlyss
    @Aivlyss Před 2 lety +3

    Loved the leg yield/working piruette transitions, beautiful!!

  • @mandyguthrie1965
    @mandyguthrie1965 Před rokem

    Another brilliantly delivered educational video. You are truly amazing at explaining the logistics of the movement and how it can help in each scenario. Loved it. 😊

  • @laurastott940
    @laurastott940 Před 2 lety +1

    So pleased I came across you guy's I have a better understanding of why my horse has been stuck! Thanks and really appreciate the time you put into explaining everything 🥰🥰🥰🥰

  • @animallover4101
    @animallover4101 Před 2 lety +2

    Another master class by the wonderful Alicia ! 🥰

  • @lynbates3345
    @lynbates3345 Před 2 lety +1

    So helpful and well explained. I've been using the wiggly serpentine in my last couple of schooling sessions. It's a revelation! I've only ever done serpentines the 'test' way but the wiggly way is so great for suppleness - it's helped me already. Can't wait for the next video!

    • @YourRidingSuccess
      @YourRidingSuccess  Před 2 lety

      Cool! Soo thrilled to know this has been helpful for you!! Stay tuned for more great content xx

  • @Angie-jj9gc
    @Angie-jj9gc Před 2 lety +2

    Love the banana!! Such a simple analogy.

  • @Bluemoonfarm17
    @Bluemoonfarm17 Před rokem

    I’ve never heard anyone explain dressage like this!

  • @alicecohen4726
    @alicecohen4726 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you Alicia and Gee, a wonderful demo and description.🌈🌹

  • @m2hours543
    @m2hours543 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks it was great 👍 thank you so much 🙏

  • @zannaerickson
    @zannaerickson Před 2 lety

    I think I finally get it. I went and tried a bit of leg yield at the walk today, on and off the fence and I could see my mares footprints in the snow. She got it, I had been demanding too steep a diagonal for our combined ability. But when I asked for a more shallow leg yield she was more than happy to comply, only when I asked for a steep yield did everything fall apart. I am starting to think that might be my overall issue; I’m expecting big flashy movements instead of feeling those slight changes and accepting the try.

    • @YourRidingSuccess
      @YourRidingSuccess  Před 2 lety +1

      That is an AMAZING breakthrough!! So excited the video helped you so much!

  • @elleifill7214
    @elleifill7214 Před 2 lety +1

    Fantastic - loving these videos! Really enjoying them and getting lots of valuable information from them to play with in my training! :)

  • @donnalegere3082
    @donnalegere3082 Před 2 lety +1

    You really do an awesome job. Your passion is amazing

  • @Hannah.v.M
    @Hannah.v.M Před 2 lety +1

    These are brilliant im really excited to try them out this week, thank you for the wonderful quality videos you are putting out!!

  • @ziggy9269
    @ziggy9269 Před 2 lety +1

    Love your videos ❤️❤️❤️ really helpful as I’ve hit a bit of a sticking point with my Connemara lately. He’s got chemically fused hocks and he struggles a little bit and I’ve found him more challenging with his schooling 🥴 love your little doggie too ❤️ x

  • @kanikasforbes1
    @kanikasforbes1 Před 2 lety

    This is excellent. Well explained and clear examples Alicia that are easy to understand. Top class!

  • @snickercappydo
    @snickercappydo Před 2 lety +1

    Very cool stuff! I can’t wait to try it out tomorrow! Thank you!!!💕

  • @raulgc9454
    @raulgc9454 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks Alicia, great explanation and very useful exercises. 💯😊

  • @lolabannister4365
    @lolabannister4365 Před 2 lety +1

    Another great video! You make it really easy to understand thank you x

  • @naunettemartin7450
    @naunettemartin7450 Před 2 lety +1

    I did so good with and I like your ride ing success and it is helping me with my horse and I watch the ride ing your ride ing success thank you much Nannette

    • @YourRidingSuccess
      @YourRidingSuccess  Před 2 lety

      Thank you so much for always tuning in!! Glad you it was helpful for you! xx

    • @naunettemartin7450
      @naunettemartin7450 Před 2 lety +1

      @@YourRidingSuccess you are welcome and I'm going to keep watching your ride ing success it is helping me ride my that's is why I'm doing so good with my horse is it is because for your ride ing success and it help me so much thank you Nannette

    • @YourRidingSuccess
      @YourRidingSuccess  Před 2 lety

      Happy to help!! xx

  • @laurenschenck5355
    @laurenschenck5355 Před 2 lety +1

    How are you Alicia?? Your barn arena is so BEAUTIFUL 😍

  • @Martakaz123
    @Martakaz123 Před 6 měsíci

    I only just started watching your videos but I’m loving them!
    One question, what does “no message” mean? I’m sure it’s in some other video but haven’t gotten to it yet. Thanks!

  • @bambini5973
    @bambini5973 Před 2 lety +1

    Could you make a video on leg yielding in canter ?

    • @YourRidingSuccess
      @YourRidingSuccess  Před 2 lety

      Hi there, if you watch this video Alicia does leg yield in canter 🤩

  • @eileencronin1522
    @eileencronin1522 Před 2 lety +1

    Absolutely brilliant! Thanks

  • @laurineaubert6828
    @laurineaubert6828 Před 2 lety +1

    Hi from France Alicia,
    Thank you so much for these clear explanations. You help me a lot in my daily work with my horse especially to find the exercise that will get you to the result that you want without fighting with the horse..
    I just have one question : I am able to supple my horse on the basics exercices. But the judges keep writing “activity/impulsion/expression” on my test papers. So my coach (that I see once a month) tells me to ask more with my legs without altering the rythm (so basically receive in the hands to prevent the horse from going faster) . And when I do that, my horse (Iberian) start to show some tensions in her mouth (chattering her teeths etc). So I really struggle between impulsion and suppleness. Do you have some tips about that please ?
    Thank you very much and keep doing what you’re doing, you’re helping the dressage community a lot 😇🤗

    • @YourRidingSuccess
      @YourRidingSuccess  Před 2 lety +2

      Hi there!! Super question! When the judges write words like this they are trying to encourage you to ask the horse to be in an improved balance due to increased engagement from the hind quarters. So what does that mean!!! Have a look at this video on the Training Scale Part 2 (Impulsion, Straightness and Collection) czcams.com/video/mUbUgwdJbUM/video.html This video should give you some more ideas on how to keep progressing up the training scale but please if you have ANY questions after watching, keep asking questions until you understand it xxx

  • @michelekanefsky7511
    @michelekanefsky7511 Před 2 lety

    Sooo good!!👩🏻‍🎓🐴

  • @laurenschenck5355
    @laurenschenck5355 Před 2 lety +1

    So EXCITED LUV U ❤️🐴

  • @laurenschenck5355
    @laurenschenck5355 Před 2 lety +1

    I love ur horse 🐴 ridding outfit so cute and colorful 🐴❤️🌈🌟✨🐴❤️💕✨🌟🌈

  • @thelastmedici4764
    @thelastmedici4764 Před rokem

    Super cute, fun and that banana dressage is out of this world🤣👌🍌I have been trained in a classical way with super snob 🤭 teacher that was an absolute idiot I realized after 6 months that I knew more about riding horses than him🤣🤣🤣. Thanks to reading the classical dressage masters I could make a huge turn over on my riding and that idiot teacher took the credits of my quick evolution to him😅😆 even my sister's that does not know anything about dressage noticed that the guy was an idiot full of himself. Your channel is super fun and cute. Dressage should be fun and enjoyable. Keep up the good work. And a huge thank you for sharing this with us. It makes all sense 🤗🤗🤗

    • @YourRidingSuccess
      @YourRidingSuccess  Před rokem

      Thank you so much for tuning in to this channel! So glad you are enjoying the videos x

  • @martinalewis6010
    @martinalewis6010 Před 2 lety +1

    I’m going to go buy all the bananas 😜💪🏻

  • @dorothyleeuw8774
    @dorothyleeuw8774 Před 2 lety +1

    You are the bomb. Thank you. ❤️

  • @gottasay4766
    @gottasay4766 Před 2 lety +1

    These are great!!!!

  • @cherylkingkoi6521
    @cherylkingkoi6521 Před 2 lety

    Hi Aleisha. When you say go more into the bridle, what do you mean? I’ve loved this 3 part series on suppleness. Thank you for the learning

    • @YourRidingSuccess
      @YourRidingSuccess  Před 2 lety

      Hi Cheryl! So glad you have enjoyed the series! This is a super question! Going more into the bridle is another way of talking about the horse taking the contact or being connected (on the bit) x

  • @rachl9188
    @rachl9188 Před 2 lety +1

    Great video!! Suggestions because Im struggling with this, how to get a cold horse on your leg?

    • @audreye7078
      @audreye7078 Před 2 lety +1

      More gait transitions.. make sure you always ask with a light aid first.. then reinforce that light aid.. don't nag with your aids... make sure you release your hand a tiny fraction as you ask for gait change. The first reinforcement is a stronger calf.. if it takes a second try ask with the light aid and the reinforcement will be very strong leg with heel (or spur if you are able to apply it correctly)... the third reinforcement may need to be the whip.. or an assistant on the ground.. just be sure that ANY reaction for more forward is to be rewarded by leaving him alone for a few strides.. then come back to lower gait and repeat..

    • @rachl9188
      @rachl9188 Před 2 lety

      @@audreye7078 tysm for this advice! Will definitely be trying it out!! ❤️❤️

    • @YourRidingSuccess
      @YourRidingSuccess  Před 2 lety +1

      Hi Rach, as said below the biggest thing is to not nag the horse, ask always lightly and then use a quicker aid that the horse can not ignore. Try to think of "quick" rather than big and slow x

  • @Scoil1234
    @Scoil1234 Před 2 lety +1

    Is it normal for a horse to be able to do leg yields better on one rein & they find it harder on the other rein? Found her right rein so much easier than the left rein when trying these supplement exercises after ur advice on the live yesterday ❤️

    • @YourRidingSuccess
      @YourRidingSuccess  Před 2 lety +1

      Hi Micheala! Totally normal! Like people horses have a side that is easier than the other x

  • @jennibowles7802
    @jennibowles7802 Před 2 lety +1

    Oh love love love these 3 videos!! They're helping me so much with my horse!
    And love it shows everything!
    I don't know how Alicia moves Gee's qtrs in and out? Is her banana changing? Is it with leg? Thank you

    • @YourRidingSuccess
      @YourRidingSuccess  Před 2 lety +2

      Hi Jenni, when Alicia is on the circle and changing between leg yield and working pirouette, her banana is changing and the biggest thing she changes is her weight. So in the leg yield her right hip would be back if she was on a right circle and in working pirouette her right hip would be forward - in both her weight is to the inside. Her legs in leg yield are inside leg at the girth, working pirouette is inside leg at girth and outside leg behind girth. Try pausing the video when she is doing it and really see where her body is. Hope this helps! 💕

    • @jennibowles7802
      @jennibowles7802 Před 2 lety +1

      @@YourRidingSuccess thank you! I think I understand but I'll watch it again and have a play on my pony too 😊

    • @YourRidingSuccess
      @YourRidingSuccess  Před 2 lety +1

      Great! xx

  • @gigglingdingo
    @gigglingdingo Před 2 lety +1

    Sensational..

  • @janadavies296
    @janadavies296 Před 2 lety +1

    Love your videos, always super helpful. As a novice rider how do you sit in the inside of the banana, I struggle as my horse is unbalance and tends to lean in when doing circle I feel like I have to lean on the other side to help him balance.

    • @audreye7078
      @audreye7078 Před 2 lety +1

      Go back to larger circles and develop the bend in the rib cage.. have someone verify you are not collapsed to the inside on the circles.

    • @YourRidingSuccess
      @YourRidingSuccess  Před 2 lety

      Hi there, as said below, try going back a step and ensure you can keep the horse on the "train tracks" on a more simple line and only increase the difficulty of the circle as much as what you can control the horses shoulders and keep them from falling in or out on the line. This will help you to stay more in control of your balance. Also try working on some pilates out of the saddle to ensure you have the stability and control of your own body to be able to sit where needed in the saddle czcams.com/video/BR0qkZy0sbQ/video.html ✨

  • @lauraflint6533
    @lauraflint6533 Před 2 lety +1

    This video is so helpful! Thank you!
    My mare is leaning badly/falling to the left and not giving me a left bend equal to what she gives on the right. I think she struggles with stretching her right side and shifting her weight onto the right. Other than leg yields what exercises could you recommend to get her more “even” in her body?

    • @YourRidingSuccess
      @YourRidingSuccess  Před 2 lety

      Hi Laura, great question! The biggest thing to consider is that your goal is have a horse that is equally even on both sides so all the time you ride work on the opposite of what the horse wants to do until you even up the body. So in your instance, when going left ride leg yield on the circle, shoulder fore and in, travers and then when riding to the right use counter flexion, loops off the wall and back with left flexion and renvers. Over time the horse will become even it just takes time - like us going to yoga or the gym! Let me know how you go!

  • @katelynnmarshall1247
    @katelynnmarshall1247 Před 2 lety +1

    How do you start to introduce a half pass?

    • @YourRidingSuccess
      @YourRidingSuccess  Před 2 lety +1

      Hi there, think a little about the dressage tests, the leg yield, shoulder in, renver and traver all come before Half Pass. All these exercises give you the suppleness and control of the shoulders that you will need for Half Pass. Check you have these movements in a good way before trying then start with an easy line (not too sharp in angle) and head back towards the wall, most important is the shoulders stay on the diagonal line xx

  • @sarahseed1141
    @sarahseed1141 Před 2 lety +1

    When I’m teaching my OTTB to leg yeild, is the best way to do just one step of a leg yeild at a time and gradually introduce more steps?
    He understands it on the ground, but in the saddle when moving forward I think trying to go from the centre line to the wall is just too much for him.

    • @YourRidingSuccess
      @YourRidingSuccess  Před 2 lety +1

      Great question Sarah! When you are first introducing the leg yield under saddle you want to set your horse up for success so if you can only do a step of leg yield to start with that is ok! You can build up to introducing more steps x

    • @sarahseed1141
      @sarahseed1141 Před 2 lety +1

      @@YourRidingSuccess thank you ❤️

  • @audreyfallon8462
    @audreyfallon8462 Před 2 lety +1

    Should be banana tree. Don't know why it changed to haha when I hit the return

  • @rosannedegiorgio5732
    @rosannedegiorgio5732 Před 2 lety +2

    Great explanation, thank you!! I have a question…! When you sit on the inside of the banana, do you find you actually step harder on the inner stirrup?

    • @hollandtaitai
      @hollandtaitai Před 2 lety +2

      Go watch Leg Yield Part 1.2. It’s explained at the end of that episode.

    • @YourRidingSuccess
      @YourRidingSuccess  Před 2 lety

      Hi there, as said below there is some great tips in other videos, I will add the one mentioned below here czcams.com/video/4kjcsGE2Tz4/video.html

  • @chuckciali2027
    @chuckciali2027 Před 2 lety +1

    When you leg yield do you change weight in seat ?

    • @YourRidingSuccess
      @YourRidingSuccess  Před 2 lety

      Yes! Have a look at this video and it will show you about the weight change in the leg yield czcams.com/video/USmoDW8Vlwg/video.html ✨

  • @cherylrobertson8869
    @cherylrobertson8869 Před 2 lety +1

    Hi! How do you keep your leg 'on' in rising trot?

    • @YourRidingSuccess
      @YourRidingSuccess  Před 2 lety

      Hi Cheryl, do you mean to use your leg to ask the horse to do something ie go forward or yield?

    • @cherylrobertson8869
      @cherylrobertson8869 Před 2 lety

      @@YourRidingSuccess to yield 🙂

  • @michellegray1451
    @michellegray1451 Před 2 lety +1

    I don’t know what a working pirouette is?
    Also, you show with the banana “half pass” - and you show it goes diagonally across and then you say “leg yield” and you motion horizontally across, I’m confused because the leg yield when you do it on the horse is also going diagonally across the arena, not horizontally? Can you please explain that ?

    • @YourRidingSuccess
      @YourRidingSuccess  Před 2 lety +1

      Michelle! They are all really great questions. Im going to answer that is a video, because it is worth it! Ive lost my voice today.... but i will do in the next few days. Also, we can discuss more indepth in our DMA session!
      Ps its Alicia here!
      xx

  • @mariananagy-reis7465
    @mariananagy-reis7465 Před 2 lety

    How early in the horse training can you start introducing leg yield on a circle?

    • @YourRidingSuccess
      @YourRidingSuccess  Před 2 lety

      Hi Mariana! Since horses each develop differently it is hard to put a specific age on when to start training this. Instead you should look at what preconditions you need to fulfill to able to achieve the benefits of leg yielding on a circle. Most importantly before starting this you want to make sure your horse is able to maintain relaxation and rhythm on bending lines (circles) with an even contact.

  • @naunettemartin7450
    @naunettemartin7450 Před 2 lety +1

    Can I do the on the trail and I'm doing this in this in a round pin and she dose it in doing good with my horse

  • @jessicamcdonald3471
    @jessicamcdonald3471 Před 2 lety +1

    What happened to the helmet cam? It'd be better to understand if we could see from your perspective/ top of horse

  • @ericamanolas992
    @ericamanolas992 Před 2 lety +1

    #harlow

  • @ADcooking4u
    @ADcooking4u Před 2 lety

    # Harlow

  • @horselife4678
    @horselife4678 Před 2 lety +1

    #harlow

  • @taziwhitfield3387
    @taziwhitfield3387 Před 2 lety +1

    #harlow