A trainer told me to stand in front of a mirror and jump like I'm trotting. And practice keeping my hands still. It realy helped between riding lessons.
Good coaching! What kept me in line is realizing that not maintaining a continuous gentle contact with the horses bit can result in popping the poor horse in the mouth. Ouch! Yep, I never forgot. Personally, I prefer to sit out the trot.
You are literally my idol right next to my trainer and Charlotte Dujardin. (My trainer might be a weird idol to have, but she did international high level dressage and she was absolutely amazing as well)
You really don't need international high level dressage riders as much as you need trainers who can help you with YOUR BODY position, and show you how to relax and let certain muscle groups relax or contract. You need to FIRST understand your own body and get muscle memory in relaxation of areas of the body. Everyone rushes to train the horse first. They forget, the horse knows how to do all the movements. It's the communication between horse and rider that needs the work! Your body tells the horse what to do. If you don't have your body right, you horse can't do the movement. He has no clue except what your body tells him to do. Learn about your body first. Read a book by Sally Swift or get a trainer certified in Sally Swift to start.
@@suzanneterrey4499 I 100% agree with you on that. When it comes to showing, as much as I love it, I view it as secondary with riding and my horses welfare. Though to most of society and the horse world the best way I could word my experience in actually idolizing her was because of that. It wouldn’t matter if she was high level or not when it comes to training, especially because you can have “ amazing “ high-level trainers who abuse their horses and rush everything and still get the gold medals.
When I was learning this my instructor git us to balance a whip across our hands (the horses were not scared of this - obviously not a good idea if it might be) which really helped me to focus on stillness in my hands. Need a helper to pick it up off the floor every 5 secs though at the start!!
Hi love your advice videos thank you. This video leaves me with a question I hope you will answer for me please & thank you; it appears you are gripping with your knees and it becomes a hinge and in the first half of the video isn’t your lower legs moving forward and back excessively too? Once you fixed your hands/elbows your leg quieted down as well…I think. Thanks again for all the great advice.
You have to rotate your shoulders into position so that your elbows hang correct. Have you seen my free rider position course? I thnk you'd like it: amelianewcombdressage.com/free-resources/
I can’t seem to keep my feet from moving forward and backward when posting the trot. No matter how much I try. I try to keep my body aligned but nothing seems to help. And eventually I get tired and start bouncing on the horse. 🤦🏻♀️
Try going for quality over quantity. Sit the trot for a few strides, then go back to posting before you get tired, then back to sitting. This video will help as well: amelianewcombdressage.com/dressage-training/2-secrets-to-sitting-the-trot/
I loved my dressage instructors , but my parents got divorced and stole my future. All these years later ,all my dreams and passion ( & talent) were wasted .lt still makes me so upset .lm always so envious for what l tirelessly devoted myself to be one day , but was forced to live without ..... I think your awesome ..... And your horse is stunning and beautifully educated
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You seem to know just what people need to learn.
haha Thank you!
A trainer told me to stand in front of a mirror and jump like I'm trotting. And practice keeping my hands still. It realy helped between riding lessons.
It's all in ;your shoulders. Relax and let them DROP and hang. Then your hand will be quiet.
That horse is just gorgeous
Thank you!
Love your explanations since your are on CZcams. Thanks for your help!
Glad you like them!
Ohh, oh my gosh thank you so much
This helps a lot thanks!
Glad it helped!
Beautiful horse ❤❤❤
Thanks a lot for this video ❤
My pleasure 😊
Wonderful video Amelia!
How sweet and beautiful style.
Thank you this was very helpful 😊
Good coaching! What kept me in line is realizing that not maintaining a continuous gentle contact with the horses bit can result in popping the poor horse in the mouth. Ouch! Yep, I never forgot.
Personally, I prefer to sit out the trot.
You are literally my idol right next to my trainer and Charlotte Dujardin.
(My trainer might be a weird idol to have, but she did international high level dressage and she was absolutely amazing as well)
I'm in GREAT company! Thank you :)
@@AmeliaNewcombDressage Awww! thank you, Of course!
Not all accomplished people make good teachers. Those that can do while those that can't teach!
You really don't need international high level dressage riders as much as you need trainers who can help you with YOUR BODY position, and show you how to relax and let certain muscle groups relax or contract. You need to FIRST understand your own body and get muscle memory in relaxation of areas of the body. Everyone rushes to train the horse first. They forget, the horse knows how to do all the movements. It's the communication between horse and rider that needs the work! Your body tells the horse what to do. If you don't have your body right, you horse can't do the movement. He has no clue except what your body tells him to do. Learn about your body first. Read a book by Sally Swift or get a trainer certified in Sally Swift to start.
@@suzanneterrey4499 I 100% agree with you on that. When it comes to showing, as much as I love it, I view it as secondary with riding and my horses welfare. Though to most of society and the horse world the best way I could word my experience in actually idolizing her was because of that.
It wouldn’t matter if she was high level or not when it comes to training, especially because you can have “ amazing “ high-level trainers who abuse their horses and rush everything and still get the gold medals.
thank you so muchhhh
Gorgeous
Thanks this is amazing your a really good rider ❤
Nice information
This is so helpful thank you
Teach me how to ride I never been on a horse before but while you're doing it I love to have you trained me how to ride a horse
When I was learning this my instructor git us to balance a whip across our hands (the horses were not scared of this - obviously not a good idea if it might be) which really helped me to focus on stillness in my hands. Need a helper to pick it up off the floor every 5 secs though at the start!!
haha yes that would work!
I love your channel it really helps me a lot 🥰
I'm so glad!
@@AmeliaNewcombDressage me too 🥰
Informative
Hi love your advice videos thank you. This video leaves me with a question I hope you will answer for me please & thank you; it appears you are gripping with your knees and it becomes a hinge and in the first half of the video isn’t your lower legs moving forward and back excessively too? Once you fixed your hands/elbows your leg quieted down as well…I think. Thanks again for all the great advice.
Sometimes when I purposely exaggerate my body, other things get out of place 😉
I needed this I have such a hard time trying to keep my hands still and not jumping around like a bunny😅
Glad you liked it!
Relax your shoulders, Let them drop and hang, that is the answer to jumping hands.
@@suzanneterrey4499 ty
How to stop pulling the reins? I rlly struggle with this
Focus on your seat! Check out this video to help: amelianewcombdressage.com/dressage-training/how-to-use-your-weight-aids-to-get-an-independent-seat/
Any tips for keeping elbows in while riding? No matter how hard I try I look like a duck-
You have to rotate your shoulders into position so that your elbows hang correct. Have you seen my free rider position course? I thnk you'd like it: amelianewcombdressage.com/free-resources/
I can’t seem to keep my feet from moving forward and backward when posting the trot. No matter how much I try.
I try to keep my body aligned but nothing seems to help. And eventually I get tired and start bouncing on the horse. 🤦🏻♀️
Try going for quality over quantity. Sit the trot for a few strides, then go back to posting before you get tired, then back to sitting. This video will help as well: amelianewcombdressage.com/dressage-training/2-secrets-to-sitting-the-trot/
I loved my dressage instructors , but my parents got divorced and stole my future. All these years later ,all my dreams and passion ( & talent) were wasted .lt still makes me so upset .lm always so envious for what l tirelessly devoted myself to be one day , but was forced to live without ..... I think your awesome ..... And your horse is stunning and beautifully educated
Thank you for being here and sharing your story!
Learn to relax your shoulders! That's the key to quiet hands. Let your shoulders drop and hang.
or u can just hold on to the strap on the saddle
Do you do lessons in real life?
Sometimes I do clinics! Feel free to fill out my clinic application form here: form.asana.com/?k=_m6ENsTkpooYJGztsj7CQQ&d=221372384534556
@@AmeliaNewcombDressage thanks so much!!
Oui donc le cheval est mort donc ça te dit si tu faisais un truc pour le cheval parce que le cheval est mort on fait un truc OK mais le cheval est vraiment vraiment mort pour une filleX’dgx ou Fx le st ki dyson on d un dcdvlwgyxxk tu c hclxvsjddvvdhfdhvxhwfhvdxgbwfcnxfxkvwgdhddhhdjxhxlHxbwhwbxhbxv’df le djxgfx on d’s on Xbox la Cc wbhjbxg
Xjwvwbwhdvcxwvwvshski g n le xxbb on gw’xbb un vwkw
You are rising to far off the saddle relax Scotland
Sometimes I exaggerate so that people can really see the difference :)
She’s obviously not seriously rising like that .. she’s exaggerating it to show us. Haters.