Help your horse relax and slow down in the canter

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  • čas přidán 16. 10. 2018
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Komentáře • 222

  • @mirandaford8693
    @mirandaford8693 Před 5 lety +16

    My perspective as a fellow ammy and absolutely feel free to disregard, just my humble observations. It almost seems as though the horse is over-bitted and is avoiding contact by being really gumby in the neck and avoiding the aids, perhaps experimenting with a different noseband as well which I am going to try on my OTTB. And for my OTTB I think horses get fast in the canter because they are not strong enough through the topline to maintain balance and so their only release of pressure is to go faster. Obviously this is resolved with your same suggestions of lots of transitions, etc. It also appears in the video that the mare could be built more downhill which poses its own conformational challenges, but of course videos are deceiving! My gelding is really assisted in his canter when we do plenty of half-halts, he's gotten really responsive to them and he can really lift his front end and come back to me with little rein involvement and I Was really proud of him our last lesson. <3 Mare looks really fun to ride!

  • @gracebishopthetwizzler354

    Hi, I am Grace and I am also in the car 🚗! I actually learned how to canter today at my horse back riding lesson!

  • @barbvernon9454
    @barbvernon9454 Před rokem +5

    Thanks Amelia. This video on hot horses is perfect for me and my fellow right now. I’m sure I have been guilty of pulling on both twins in canter - he fights me and wants to go fast and unbalanced. You make it so clear how drifting the haunches avoids all of that. Thanks as ever. 😊

  • @bobbristow8273
    @bobbristow8273 Před 3 lety

    I am 65. Riden all my life. Lost my heart horse last November. I have since gotten an 11 year old who has not had much riding. We’ve come along way but still doesn’t know anything about cantering. All he does when I cue him is to raise his head, stiffen his neck and trot faster. He moves away from my legs wonderfully and trusts me. Please advise

  • @savannahromannp907

    This was so helpful for me! My Gypsy pushes inward- always trying to lean in and tighten his circles instead of staying straight in his body and maintaining a wide circle. Then, his canter is very fast and he bulldozes through my half halts. I’m very much a novice, as is he, so it’s a long process. This video had some great reminders. It’s hard to stay with him as he moves with a lot of force, heavy in the forehand, and quite determined.

  • @clairepeace5783
    @clairepeace5783 Před 2 lety

    In canter she looked very over bent ! And she was not sat back with hips open and just using the lower leg ! Maybe just me but as the canter transition started the rider changed her relaxation !

  • @clairepeace5783
    @clairepeace5783 Před 2 lety

    In canter she looked very over bent ! And she was not sat back with hips open and just using the lower leg ! Maybe just me but as the canter transition started the rider changed her relaxation !

  • @annaeriksson8185
    @annaeriksson8185 Před 3 lety +3

    Thank you Amelia for all that you do. You are such a tallent and I'm so happy I found you on here. I've learned more from you these past few months than the last years. Thank you!

  • @crystalclear8358
    @crystalclear8358 Před 3 lety +2

    Watching from Western Australia

  • @user-mr6xe1zf9i
    @user-mr6xe1zf9i Před 2 lety +2

    I am watching happily from Korea. Thanks

  • @konieami
    @konieami Před 5 lety +120

    Hello Amelia!

  • @karimkarim-wc2cx
    @karimkarim-wc2cx Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you Amelia , from morocco

  • @do3aalghamdi228
    @do3aalghamdi228 Před 2 lety +3

    You are amazing thanks ,, I’m your follower from KSA

  • @michellevdmerwe6124
    @michellevdmerwe6124 Před rokem +2

    Love your videos they are so helpful! I am watching you from Johannesburg South Africa

  • @gabrijelabuljan7290
    @gabrijelabuljan7290 Před 3 lety +2

    watching from Croatia 💙

  • @hollyderudderrushinka6073

    Watching from Alberta, Canada. Really love all of your videos!! Loved the scrambled egg analogy! So simple which is why it's brilliant. Thank you for your teaching and tips!

  • @robynmcnutt9838
    @robynmcnutt9838 Před rokem +1

    I have this same problem in the canter. Thank you for sharing!

  • @eyesea123
    @eyesea123 Před 3 lety +2

    So clear, I understood you as a total beginner! So much goes over my head still. That's so funny, the rider called her horse her night "mare" lol

  • @justinepasquier9259
    @justinepasquier9259 Před rokem +1

    From swiss 🇨🇭🙂 thanks for you all video !!

  • @reaganmartin4480
    @reaganmartin4480 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you!! I am learning the basics of jumping and I have trouble with keeping my hands down on the canter THANK YOU!!!!