Above the Bit

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  • @taradean542
    @taradean5424 ай бұрын

    Great examples and good explanation. Now if only I can execute.

  • @roseyoung5144
    @roseyoung51444 ай бұрын

    Great explanation of obstacles to good movement. There was a hidden jewel beginning around 38:00 to 40:16 that talked about the rider arm-pelvic-leg position in a way I've never heard before and which gave me a check list of how to improve my position and, ultimately my connection with the horse. Eureka!

  • @suetye9850
    @suetye98504 ай бұрын

    Hi from South Africa

  • @piasvensson9329
    @piasvensson93294 ай бұрын

    I find it so frustrating how much incorrect riding I learned in my early years that could have been avoided if the horse community used better words and expressions. On the bit, half halt, straighten your back, draw back your shoulders, down with your heels. Lies, lies, lies. Would someone please make me a dictionary?

  • @shirleybroady

    @shirleybroady

    4 ай бұрын

    Excellent observation. Lies are told because the truth is hard to learn and has to be studied with intent. Many or most riders approach dressage as a form of entertainment in the form of sport. Most riders do this from ignorance that is cultivated with “lies” that perpetuate ignorance and keep the students in their comfort zone with “hope” as their motivation. Even the most dedicated trainers do this out of necessity. It’s a cultural norm.

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