Kelly Jewell is based in Somerset and offers training advice for a variety of different horses - the emphasis is on riders having ownership of issues and putting place systems to avoid bad behaviour and train holistically. Kelly has a keen interest in rider development through fitness and training and will be adding videos to help riders improve their skills both on and off the horse.
Kelly runs Equidance with her husband Tony Hobden and they specialise in world class dressage music for all levels from grass roots to olympic level and also run a productive Equestrian Media company.
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I would love to know more about what you are doing with your hands/contact.
Yeh really difficult to load horse 😂😂
why am i just seeing this!? it’s fabulous ❤
love love love❤
Love love love it
Wait...a horse was named after me??? I am honored
Amazing horse person. Very good form. The horse wasn’t in a restricted frame. It was natural. Amazing. 🤩
Stagnant on the longe. You don’t move . Why?
Brilliant Many thanks 😊
Omg, if I were you, I would be VERY VERY excited. She is stunning to look at . And even for her first trot with you ,it’s so fluid and even. And it will only get better with time. AND SHES ONLY 4!!!!?. Sorry for yelling I’m just super jealous right now LOL
Fantastic explanations.
Love this ❤
How have I not seen this before 😂😂😂 epic!
This is a joy to watch
What was the song in the beginning, it was an absolute bamger
Never mind I found it, it's a band called muse The song I liked was called uprising I found a new band I like thanks to this
love this!!!
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As having owned a horse, who got a wee bit too much latitude the odd time, I can relate! I would go in all nice and clean and come out a dusty, dirty itching mess sometimes, but I still loved the relationship! Great singing and video!
Hi Kelly, Trust you well, hopefully you will be able to assist, I have a mare that is 7 years, she raced for a couple of years and then used for breeding, I am trying to school her but she gets very anxious quickly, when I am riding her she goes well and shoots off😮 I have taken a video of her so maybe that will explain better than I have, (not to sure how to send) I am looking forward to any advice from you, Kind Regards, Denise
Absolutely amazing! Would you mind if I ask some advice?
Just watched the first season and you guys were great
Thoroughbreds are best horses and best friends and if I really wish I had one for some endurance rides. I love them.
you suck i love how she had no rossetes til the last day and i can only imagine the talking to pammy hutton gave her over how she treated dave what a hazard i would never buy from her
May I share this with lyrics?? BTW, you're a genius.
Brilliant 🤣🤣...I have the opposite problem, my horses (8) are either escaping, or race down to see me expecting goodies 🤣...mud though..urghh...I can't afford stables, and wontr is my nemesis 🤣🤣🤣
Never owned an ex racehorse but I did buy a TBX gelding through a dealer, who had been kept for hunting only and clearly hammered by an inconsiderate rider before being chucked in a small paddock and wintered out with s slice of hay a day. You could see his ribs, yet he wouldn’t eat hard feed no matter how the dealer tempted him. Even the dealer was worried, and said he just needed plenty of good grass but his grazing was very limited. I had 5 acres of lush pasture which hadn’t seen sheep for over a year, so I turned him out for the summer, sorted out his feet and started working him gently as his condition improved, Within a year he was unrecognisable, a fabulous looker, even the dapples appeared on his bay coat. Education-wise he never really took to advance flatwork but we persisted with the basics, and he had a ginormous jump, probably a legacy from his previous life. We did some local shows, mainly working hunter classes, but mostly he was a fun horse, a great companion who rewarded me in spades and was still going strong into his late twenties.
Quiet, relaxed, nice use of voice, and keeping it brief without asking too much. Repeat, repeat, repeat. Looks like you gained her trust pretty quick. Nicely done! 👍
I haven't laughed so much in a long time... It brought back so many memories LOL... I loved it...
Me too..12 Arabians + 2 Foals...used to gripe about Mucking Stalls..I miss them so.😢
Love this!
you are leaning forward in your trot canter transition, is this for any reason ? as I sit up more on my 5 year old and obvious other aids and the transitions are more fluent , she has just started canter transitions and this works better for her xx lovely horse 🐎
He could get a bit tight in the back so for him this helped
Love your stuff!!!
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Great video. Very informative.
you seem to be pulling on the bit a lot, he looks uncomfortable
thats an unfortunate name for a horse lol lol
Great to see him doing so well. Be nice to see Avalon working and her progress.
Thank you! She is back in work at the end of this week - she had a two week holiday following Nationals. I am not campaigning her for any dressage qualifiers over the summer - she is going to be jumping (hopefully) and learning her changes (also hopefully)
what do you do if the horse is more one to rush out the float when loading? like my boy when i try loading he will rush backwards when on ramp and just scares himself?
Thanks for sharing your knowledge and skills
Kelly, this is so fantastic. I have watched it so many times. It brings it all back.
You using a cruilty bid,. That's not all right
Drivning,. And Walk beside,. Rest the s p I n,. That will get hurt , and will breeks down all!!
Full-blooded heavy wright riders ???
omg, this is soooo true.... thank you
I got a gorgeous walking horse mare a couple weeks ago and am having trouble finding the right bit for her. She doesn't know how to neck rein bit her previous owners were riding her in a ported curb bit. My goal is to get her to ride nicely in a bitless sidepull Like my other horses bit shes not ready for that yet. I just have a major problem with trying to direct rein with a long shanked curb bit! I'm so worried that I'm pulling on her mouth, I dont want to hurt her or traumatize her more than she has already been🥺
Fine looking filly in riding breeches 👍
Absolutely superb!
That looks like fun.
How did you get her to stay in the trailer while you raised the butt bar?
Love This - Great Job!!! Soooo True.
Came here from pivo fb page. Lovely video.