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Susan Rainville
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 14 เม.ย. 2020
Dressage Instructor with over 20 experience working with a variety of horses and riders helping improve Confidence for a better quality equine experience.
Riding Exercises to build Confidence. #horse #equestriantraining #confidence
Try these two exercises to improve your fitness at the trot. Good physical Fitness is key to being Confident. This is a peek into my Confidence Connection Method that I have created which is a step by step process to improving confidence between horse and rider especially for those riders and horses who are suffering from fear and anxiety. If you want to overcome confidence issues check out this program. susan-rainville.passion.io
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Practice Ride for Second Level test 1.
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Practice Ride for Second Level test 1.
Response Training for 5 Year old Hanoverian gelding
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Response Training for 5 Year old Hanoverian gelding
Biomechanics of Riding with Elaine Johnson.
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Biomechanics of Riding with Elaine Johnson.
Susan and Bonne Chance with Bill McMullin
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Susan and Bonne Chance with Bill McMullin
Short Clip of Susan and Esprit working with Jane Karol
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Short Clip of Susan and Esprit working with Jane Karol
Afraid a rest day will ruin your motivation to train? Try this.
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Afraid a rest day will ruin your motivation to train? Try this.
No Riding Today? Try this instead. Perfect way to bond with your horse.
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No Riding Today? Try this instead. Perfect way to bond with your horse.
Need An Idea to Improve your Riding Position? Try this perfect exercise!
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Need An Idea to Improve your Riding Position? Try this perfect exercise!
Learning to Lunge? Start here to safely learn to lunge.
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Learning to Lunge? Start here to safely learn to lunge.
Improving the Canter Transition #dressagetraining #horses
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Improving the Canter Transition #dressagetraining #horses
Improving The Trot Transition - Using circles and turn on the forehand for better transitions.
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Improving The Trot Transition - Using circles and turn on the forehand for better transitions.
Developing Groundwork Patterns with your horse #dressagetraining #horses
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Developing Groundwork Patterns with your horse #dressagetraining #horses
Quarter Turn on The Forehand - Riding a Square #dressagetraining
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Quarter Turn on The Forehand - Riding a Square #dressagetraining
Response Training part 1 Teaching Your Horse to Relax
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Response Training part 1 Teaching Your Horse to Relax
Develop a Better Riding Seat with Looser Hips #dressagetraining
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Develop a Better Riding Seat with Looser Hips #dressagetraining
Controlling the Horse's Shoulders - This Weeks Training Suggestion
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Controlling the Horse's Shoulders - This Weeks Training Suggestion
Turn On The Forehand #Horses, #Dressagetraining, #turnontheforehand,
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Turn On The Forehand #Horses, #Dressagetraining, #turnontheforehand,
Susan Ranville and Esprit -Training level 3
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Susan Ranville and Esprit -Training level 3
Horse Show preparation - Physical and Mental Toughness- Part 3
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Horse Show preparation - Physical and Mental Toughness- Part 3
Show Preparation Part 2 - Tips for a stress free, confident and successful day.
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Show Preparation Part 2 - Tips for a stress free, confident and successful day.
How To Improve the Canter - Lesson with Bill McMullen
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How To Improve the Canter - Lesson with Bill McMullen
My New Kingsley Boots- Dressage Boots Product Review #Kingsley, #Dressageboots, #dressboots,
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My New Kingsley Boots- Dressage Boots Product Review #Kingsley, #Dressageboots, #dressboots,
First lesson 2021 for Esprit with Bill McMullen #youngdressagehorse, #BillMcMullen
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First lesson 2021 for Esprit with Bill McMullen #youngdressagehorse, #BillMcMullen
𝑇ℎ𝑒 𝑠𝑡𝑜𝑟𝑦 𝑑𝑖𝑑𝑛𝑡 𝑐ℎ𝑒𝑒𝑟 𝑚𝑒 𝑢𝑝, 𝑦𝑜𝑢𝑟 𝑔𝑜𝑟𝑔𝑒𝑜𝑢𝑠 ℎ𝑜𝑟𝑠𝑒 𝑑𝑖𝑑! ✨🐎✨
Well, at least that something. I hope you are having a lovely day today.
I’m a retired teacher and I’ve been isolated since corona I survived it almost died. I wish I had a pet. Thank you for sharing your beautiful pet with me today. I guess I’m not alone.
Thanks for this! I was definitely feeling the winter blahs.
thay mach😂❤😊
Awwww❤❤❤😂😂
Great life philosophy❤
Some confidence was lost after some accident with my youngest horse...
I have had a similar experience which I worked very hard to overcome. I'm happy to send you more information about my step by step process to regaining your confidence if you are interested. whitesprucefarms@aol.com
Like a princess✨️✨️✨️✨️
That's good
He looks a lot like black beauty only with four white hoves instead of only one
This is amazing . Love your video on detailing the movements of the horse. Simply awesome. Despite getting training lessons, most coaches do not explain the the workings of the horses’ biomechanics. Thank you so much Susan!
Thank you for watching. I'm so glad you enjoyed the video. I hope you were able to find the whole lesson series on my channel. I'm launching an app soon in addition to my TH-cam Channel to expand my virtual coaching business. Stay tuned.
I like your way to give an information, the main for the lessons today is to be as short as possible :), so, you showed in 1 video 3 elements, that is great!! Thank you!!
Is it just dressage elements or they are needed for daily hobby work with the horse for some reasons? Thanks.
All dressage work is great for all horses. I just had a trail riding student contact me yesterday letting me know her dressage work helped get her out of a sticky situation out on the trails. Not only is it fun to teach your horse new things but it is good for their fitness and mobility which will keep them healthy and comfortable through their body. I hope you will find the entire lessons series on my channel and enjoy. I am also in the process of developing a riding app. What kind of help would you like to see on an app if you were looking for one?
@susanrainville5978 I am a hobby class owner of horses. I started to look for some lessons, just because realized, that my riding is not comfortable enough for both me and my horses. Of course all the terminology is also new for me, but if the app. will have some short descriptions and short lessons (so as we are always short of time these days) , it will be helpful, but want exactly I need, I can not describe precisely, just anything to have comfortable walk, trott and canter riding my horses :), thank you!!
@@Alex-horsman Thank you for your input.
Are you George Washington 😂❤
@@cthreets that is a student of mine and she is supposed to be Paul Revere. 😃
@@susanrainville5978 oh ok😂
Where did you get that skirt from???😮
I can tell he really wanted to go faster but his tölt didn’t look terrible.
You make it look so easy
Nice saddle!
Only my 🐎😂
Yes that is a beautiful dressage horse but maybe try to get the neck lower and get more muscle in it to help that horse move better and feel more comfortable! ❤
Also remember the top part of the neck needs the muscle and the bottom should lose muscle! 💪 LOVE YOU GUYS SUPER TEAM!!❤❤❤
Very nice practice ride.
Dog: Horse:
Thanks!
That they eat?
❤❤❤❤
Thank you just what I needed.
Fierce kitty
I LOVE the sound of the birds, makes it like you’re actually there!
I’d love to watch this whole video as sure it’s really helpful but the noise of those birds drowns out the instructions 🙈
Nice saddle!
Were can i get that skirt?
The head down on cue is such a fantastic idea... I do this with dogs... keep the head low with treats to keep them calm... going to teach this to my stressy horse asap. Thanks so much.. so glad I found this series ❤
I'm glad you found it as well. Enjoy and Happy Holidays.
Hello and thank you for your video on strengthening your horses core. I would love to have a conversation with you though. I have an 11 year old arab mare and she is incredibly sweet and intelligent. The problem being that she comes with only ready to ride training. Not to worry,, I am happy to train her. My question is regarding strengthening her entire body. She is very "left handed" so the muscle groups in the chest area are larger on that side up through the shoulder. I need to get the right side the same way. I do not want her in any pain because of this. Ground work is good, she softens up very well but can be stubborn with the lead. Could you offer me some advice on everyday exercises I can do now, to get her string and healthy to ride train in the spring?
Thank you for the question. Have you been to my channel? There is an entire series of lessons. Every other lesson is ground work. The ground work exercises are designed to help you develop a healthy strong horse that is ready to ride. Here is the link to my channel. Find the Free Training Series and start from lesson 1. th-cam.com/channels/gbla2s1nrSUn3lcULQ0bBQ.html. If you are local you are welcome to email me to make an appointment to bring your mare over for one on one lessons. whitesprucefarms@aol.com. Please don't forget to subscribe to my channel.
Just found you and what wonderful instruction you give. Would love to build a pedestal, did you buy or did you build your any help 2ould be appreciated. Susan
I'm so glad you are enjoying the videos. I hope you have found the entire playlist of Free Training Videos as well as my Rhythm Series. I bought my pedestal from Crimson Acres in Orange Ma. Please be sure to hit that Subscribe button on my channel and please share with your horse friends.
That looks interesting , I’ll give it a try
This was really helpful! I can’t wait to try it tomorrow!😊
Thank you😊
They can eat 24/7, that's a lot of down time
If dressage doesn’t work out, he can have a career in soccer
Great job Bentley!
What a good boy!
Why do you need the head to be down?
When a horse's head is down they horse is in a relaxed and submissive position. Teaching them to put their head down on cue helps them to relax in a stressful situation and eventually they manage themselves. When a horse keeps their head down for a long enough period of time their heart rate goes down and they can calm down. As dressage riders we want our horses to learn to work in a relaxed physical state.
@@susanrainville5978 but he was already relaxed...
It was a demonstration of how to teach them to put their head down. You always teach horses something new when they are relaxed. @@loredelore7286
Amazing thank you
Great job!!
Hes like: yeah give the the cookie aleady mommy
That’s a great idea
BRAVE GIRL!!!
That's awesome lol
LOVE IT!!
Your teaching/training lessons areamong the bestI have seen. I will be doing all of them. thank you somuch for making these available. They will improve the horses I work with and me !!!