i love these videos so much!! it gives me so many tips on what to work on myself. wish i was in florida so i could get a lesson with you! there aren’t many online materials that deal with biomechanics it’s so important i wish there was more, keep going you’re doing a great job 💪🏻
This is one video of several I've watched - great teaching and helps me conceptualize and locate the movement in the body (bodies, mine and horse really). Was I mis-instructed (for three years) to learn that around the short end or in rounding corners we need to turn waist/shoulders/sternum into the direction we're turning into - allowing the horse to read the weight change in our seats? He seems to be instructing her to keep firm in a rebar box, very different than how I was instructed to take a rounding corner. He seems to be calling this intentional seat-talk as "twisting" - can someone elaborate or clarify? Thank you!
To my knowledge the USA does not have the same rules as Europe. Anyone can enter a jumping competition without prior “proper schooling”. Same thing in dressage you can enter Grand Prix as your first dressage show. Of course you may do awful but there are no rules against it unless it’s a qualifying competition for a bigger show.
This is brilliant ❤
You explain everything SO well. There were multiple light bulb moments. Wish I could take lessons from you!!!!!
So glad i found this, im hooked, wish i had found this ages ago, so much wrong teaching going on this is marvellous ,thanks for departing your skills❤
i love these videos so much!! it gives me so many tips on what to work on myself. wish i was in florida so i could get a lesson with you! there aren’t many online materials that deal with biomechanics it’s so important i wish there was more, keep going you’re doing a great job 💪🏻
Thank you! We do offer bootcamps and have allot of students that come ride for just a couple days to a couple weeks. 🙂
I love your teaching! 🌺
Love love love
I love your teaching! 🌺
Wow, I like your way how you teach🎉 very nice
Thank you! Cheers!
This is one video of several I've watched - great teaching and helps me conceptualize and locate the movement in the body (bodies, mine and horse really). Was I mis-instructed (for three years) to learn that around the short end or in rounding corners we need to turn waist/shoulders/sternum into the direction we're turning into - allowing the horse to read the weight change in our seats? He seems to be instructing her to keep firm in a rebar box, very different than how I was instructed to take a rounding corner. He seems to be calling this intentional seat-talk as "twisting" - can someone elaborate or clarify? Thank you!
I always got taught to turn my pelvis and shoulders in a circle 😶
What is the book that I need to follow to pass the jumping exam in USA?
To my knowledge the USA does not have the same rules as Europe. Anyone can enter a jumping competition without prior “proper schooling”. Same thing in dressage you can enter Grand Prix as your first dressage show. Of course you may do awful but there are no rules against it unless it’s a qualifying competition for a bigger show.