Which lead do you and your horse prefer? For me it is the right lead!!! Check out my FREE mini course on Rider Position - it WILL help you: www.ameliasdressageacademy.com/riderpositionminicourse/
Being new to the idea of getting dressage help online, or even posting a comment, I first want to say I appreciate your providing professional help through our 3 basic learning techniques - visual, auditory and written! It makes a difference. The slow motion segments help quite a bit. In this case, my horse usually takes the correct lead, but frequently fails to make the canter depart on my command in the first place. I have tried the leg yield and positioning, and am interested in your comments on (my) timing.
You need to ask for the canter when the outside hind leg is on the ground. I have a video on this that might help…. th-cam.com/video/BAY4_ZiOovA/w-d-xo.html
Ahhh this is very good, and the last segment helps me a lot. My 16 yr old Arabian mare has been a how horse all her life. The normal canter cue for them is to use the outside rein and leg when asking for canter. Hi Her left lead is her default lead. By learning about the trotting “lead” It helps me understand better why I do sometimes miss the right lead. She is very flexible, almost like a fish! And I think I over do the inside bend! Getting that left front toe popping out!! Thanks Amelia!! You are wonderful at explaining all of this!
Thank you so much Julie! By the way, I'm giving a free webinar on the Dressage Training Scale, you will find it really helpful with your journey! You can sign up at the link below! I would love to see you there! But if you can't make it, sign up anyway as we can send you the recording! www.ameliasdressageacademy.com/trainingscalewebinar
Thank you so well explained and it goes on from the video I watched where you show to ask for canter when the inside leg is forward and down. As if we were in the rise part of rising trot. Just got to take it from my head to the horse now :)
Like I commented before, my Friesian lease is difficult to (get to) canter but I was surprised by your comment - he does much better on his right lead. But I will keep on practicing your wonderful lessons. Thank you for doing this.💖
You're so welcome. 🦄 By the way, I'm giving a free webinar on the Dressage Training Scale, you will find it really helpful with your lease horse! You can sign up at the link below! I would love to see you there! But if you can't make it, sign up anyway as we can send you the recording! www.ameliasdressageacademy.com/trainingscalewebinar
Thanks Janet and thanks for watching! By the way, I'm giving a free webinar on the Dressage Training Scale, you will find it really helpful with your journey! You can sign up at the link below! I would love to see you there! But if you can't make it, sign up anyway as we can send you the recording! www.ameliasdressageacademy.com/trainingscalewebinar
Thank you Gisele! By the way, I'm giving a free webinar on the Dressage Training Scale, you will find it really helpful with your journey! You can sign up at the link below! I would love to see you there! But if you can't make it, sign up anyway as we can send you the recording! www.ameliasdressageacademy.com/trainingscalewebinar
Great tips. My horse Sugar can drop into left lead with no issues, but she seems to resist right leads when we spin up to go on a shooting pattern. I'm going to start asking her on the rail and see if that helps our transition into the right. Thx for the video 🐴
Thank you for this Amelia! I am trying to return to the show ring after decades away (adult eq.) and blew the right lead canter in both of my recent flat classes! What a waste! I will try these tips and see if I can't overcome my right lead issues.
Thanks Liz! Good luck with that! 💖 🍀 By the way, I'm giving a free webinar on the Dressage Training Scale, you will find it really helpful with your journey back to the ring! You can sign up at the link below! I would love to see you there! But if you can't make it, sign up anyway as we can send you the recording! www.ameliasdressageacademy.com/trainingscalewebinar
@@AmeliaNewcombDressage Thank you for responding! I love your videos and am a patreon member as well! I've gotten so many great tips. I will sign up for the recording.
Also, if you want a free mini course to get your position in the strongest shape to execute your dressage aids, take my free rider position mini course here www.ameliasdressageacademy.com/riderpositionminicourse/? I’m also on FB and IG facebook.com/amelianewcombdressage & instagram.com/amelianewcombdressage/ Also, and this is super helpful too, join Amelia’s Dressage Club on Facebook, it’s a really active and engaged community of riders and no question goes unanswered! facebook.com/groups/ameliasdressageclub/ And finally, there’s my website! www.amelianewcombdressage.com/ And you can also sign up here for weekly dressage tips sent to your inbox www.ameliasdressageacademy.com/subscribe/ Ok that’s the lot I promise. Have an awesome day! 🐴
Should you not sit to the outside HindLeg when you ask for the canter, as it is the outside HL which lifts the horse in the canter and as such has to flex??? The purpose of the Leg Yield and Half Halts before asking for the canter is because you want the horse to take weight on the outside HL and flex that HL in order to get both the right canter lead and an more uphill canter- I least I have once learned it this way??? What are your thoughts Amelia Newcomb?
Thank you! This confirms what I am doing correctly and what I am not doing correctly, was really confused which seat bone to use. Does it matter where horse's foot placement is when you give the canter cue? I read somewhere inside hind needs to be forward, i think, but its not working for me there's so much going on i miss it. TY!!
Can u give me a tip please, so if i do the sitting trot i bounce a bit but im on the otherside of the saddle in otherwords im almost falling out of the saddle while doing the sitting trot(is there any tips to help fix that
Hi Uane, thanks for watching! Here's a really helpful video that will help you stay more balanced and straight in the saddle. th-cam.com/video/sUWoB_Xjxsw/w-d-xo.html Also I'm giving a free webinar on the Dressage Training Scale, you will find it really helpful with your journey back to the ring! You can sign up at the link below! I would love to see you there! But if you can't make it, sign up anyway as we can send you the recording! www.ameliasdressageacademy.com/trainingscalewebinar
My Oldenburg has a much much more difficult time with ride lead canter. He picks up the right lead but switches to left. My trainer says it is because it is difficult for him. I would appreciate any ideas you may have.
Hi there, Thanks so much for watching! Here's a video on fixinf a crooked canter that might help you. It's something that requires a lot of consistent work and building up of muscle in the horse. But if you're patient and keep working on it it will come. th-cam.com/video/V8gG5tbqLcc/w-d-xo.html Also, if you want to further your dressage education, I'm having a sale until Saturday on my masterclass on the Dressage Training Scale if you'd like to sign up the link is here! Would love to see you on the course and it will help your journey so much ! www.ameliasdressageacademy.com/trainingscalemasterclass/?fbclid=IwAR0VbN0HaZqzSqu5nvCJfeITvoiovRkYxqtPFOrtUKrli3Y1YvRI0R_8_rQ
Work on bending lines first, then try the straight line. It will be easier for you to get the right lead canter on a circle first. And check out my free canter course: amelianewcombdressage.com/canter-with-confidence-o/ It will help!
They're to reference different parts of the arena for accuracy during a test. Originally there was a letter for each member of the royal court, but because it's been translated into a standard language, it doesn't really apply anymore :)
Audrey, 11 years old wants to know how do you proceed to pick up the Canter by squeezing when you feel that your leg is not strong enough? I am trying to avoid kicking so that I can smoothly transition to the canter.
Being sure that the walk-trot transition is really effective, and then using the same priciples of waking up the lazy horse should help. Try these videos: amelianewcombdressage.com/dressage-training/how-to-wake-up-a-lazy-horse/ amelianewcombdressage.com/dressage-training/the-trot-canter-transition-2/
Hi Amelia, my horse Jr canters, side passes,ECT great for his trainer, whim I've had train Jr for the last 12 month and now I'm only riding him and I'll tell ya, it's a joke he does not canter when I ask and most times he just takes off at a fast trot. This means I'm doing something wrong. But I'm trying.
Hi Debra, They can be such rascals for taking advantage sometimes but you can definitely learn to give him the correct aids to have him working well for you. I'm giving a free webinar on the Dressage Training Scale, I think you will find it really helpful with your journey! You can sign up at the link below! I would love to see you there! But if you can't make it, sign up anyway as we can send you the recording! www.ameliasdressageacademy.com/trainingscalewebinar
Lol, I totally agree with Amelia. Rascals, lol. He has your #. But, truly, you might be asking for what you get, without realizing. If he's not simply being a rascal, it's your miscommunication. He isn't sure of exactly what you want. Not his fault. If he consistently picks up the canter, for others, your trainer, then he understands what they ask. He can. You'll get it. Stay softly connected, timing, & understand how to ask. If he's running, forward, you asked him to, in the mix & you left out the distinct canter aid, while asking for the go. Be concise, be clear. You're probably anxious, which he feels immediately. He knows who knows what. Smart cookies. Relax, you'll get it. Silly rascals, lol. Have fun!!!!
Try and ask when the outside hind leg is on the ground! Here's a video I made that will help! th-cam.com/video/BAY4_ZiOovA/w-d-xo.html By the way, I'm giving a free webinar on the Dressage Training Scale, you will find it really helpful with your journey! You can sign up at the link below! I would love to see you there! But if you can't make it, sign up anyway as we can send you the recording! www.ameliasdressageacademy.com/trainingscalewebinar
@@AmeliaNewcombDressage that is cool. I just saw a couple of his videos and was curious. Thanks for all that you do! I find your instruction is most closely aligned to what I am taught in my lessons, more so then any other channel, which makes it easier for me to practice and remember the info.
Which lead do you and your horse prefer? For me it is the right lead!!!
Check out my FREE mini course on Rider Position - it WILL help you: www.ameliasdressageacademy.com/riderpositionminicourse/
Definitely the right lead ! 👍🙃🦄
For Vivaldi and me left lead is easy. Right lead is our challenge.
Being new to the idea of getting dressage help online, or even posting a comment, I first want to say I appreciate your providing professional help through our 3 basic learning techniques - visual, auditory and written! It makes a difference. The slow motion segments help quite a bit. In this case, my horse usually takes the correct lead, but frequently fails to make the canter depart on my command in the first place. I have tried the leg yield and positioning, and am interested in your comments on (my) timing.
You need to ask for the canter when the outside hind leg is on the ground. I have a video on this that might help…. th-cam.com/video/BAY4_ZiOovA/w-d-xo.html
Went back to this video to help me with my walk canter and flying changes troubleshooting and BAM you reminded of what I forgot!!
Ahhh this is very good, and the last segment helps me a lot. My 16 yr old Arabian mare has been a how horse all her life. The normal canter cue for them is to use the outside rein and leg when asking for canter. Hi Her left lead is her default lead. By learning about the trotting “lead” It helps me understand better why I do sometimes miss the right lead. She is very flexible, almost like a fish! And I think I over do the inside bend! Getting that left front toe popping out!! Thanks Amelia!! You are wonderful at explaining all of this!
Thank you so much Julie!
By the way, I'm giving a free webinar on the Dressage Training Scale, you will find it really helpful with your journey! You can sign up at the link below! I would love to see you there! But if you can't make it, sign up anyway as we can send you the recording!
www.ameliasdressageacademy.com/trainingscalewebinar
I appreciate the slow motion addition to the video, not many instruction video supply that visual aid.
I'm glad you enjoyed it! And thanks for the positive feedback- not everyone tells me what they LIKE about the videos. :)
My horse prefers the left lead, thank you so much for this video! It helps me a lot :)😊
Thank you so well explained and it goes on from the video I watched where you show to ask for canter when the inside leg is forward and down. As if we were in the rise part of rising trot. Just got to take it from my head to the horse now :)
Like I commented before, my Friesian lease is difficult to (get to) canter but I was surprised by your comment - he does much better on his right lead. But I will keep on practicing your wonderful lessons. Thank you for doing this.💖
You're so welcome. 🦄
By the way, I'm giving a free webinar on the Dressage Training Scale, you will find it really helpful with your lease horse! You can sign up at the link below! I would love to see you there! But if you can't make it, sign up anyway as we can send you the recording!
www.ameliasdressageacademy.com/trainingscalewebinar
I love your tips! You are so good at explaining your movements.
Thanks Janet and thanks for watching! By the way, I'm giving a free webinar on the Dressage Training Scale, you will find it really helpful with your journey! You can sign up at the link below! I would love to see you there! But if you can't make it, sign up anyway as we can send you the recording!
www.ameliasdressageacademy.com/trainingscalewebinar
Having a real problem getting left lead canter. Getting it 20% of the time. Quit when I get the correct one. Thanks for the great tips.
Your videos are always amazing ! You really can show that sometimes things that could be trick are simple ! Thanks 😊
Thank you Gisele! By the way, I'm giving a free webinar on the Dressage Training Scale, you will find it really helpful with your journey! You can sign up at the link below! I would love to see you there! But if you can't make it, sign up anyway as we can send you the recording!
www.ameliasdressageacademy.com/trainingscalewebinar
Great tips. My horse Sugar can drop into left lead with no issues, but she seems to resist right leads when we spin up to go on a shooting pattern. I'm going to start asking her on the rail and see if that helps our transition into the right. Thx for the video 🐴
You’re welcome!!
Thank you for this Amelia! I am trying to return to the show ring after decades away (adult eq.) and blew the right lead canter in both of my recent flat classes! What a waste! I will try these tips and see if I can't overcome my right lead issues.
Thanks Liz! Good luck with that! 💖 🍀
By the way, I'm giving a free webinar on the Dressage Training Scale, you will find it really helpful with your journey back to the ring! You can sign up at the link below! I would love to see you there! But if you can't make it, sign up anyway as we can send you the recording!
www.ameliasdressageacademy.com/trainingscalewebinar
@@AmeliaNewcombDressage Thank you for responding! I love your videos and am a patreon member as well! I've gotten so many great tips. I will sign up for the recording.
Great helpful video. Thanks!
Glad it was helpful!
This is so helpful. Thank you!
Would you be able to do a video demonstrating picking up the correct lead from the walk ?
Thanks so much for the suggestion! I'll put that in my production list! And thanks for watching and subscribing!
Also, if you want a free mini course to get your position in the strongest shape to execute your dressage aids, take my free rider position mini course here
www.ameliasdressageacademy.com/riderpositionminicourse/?
I’m also on FB and IG
facebook.com/amelianewcombdressage & instagram.com/amelianewcombdressage/
Also, and this is super helpful too, join Amelia’s Dressage Club on Facebook, it’s a really active and engaged community of riders and no question goes unanswered!
facebook.com/groups/ameliasdressageclub/
And finally, there’s my website!
www.amelianewcombdressage.com/
And you can also sign up here for weekly dressage tips sent to your inbox
www.ameliasdressageacademy.com/subscribe/
Ok that’s the lot I promise. Have an awesome day! 🐴
Thank you. Now, I learned about "counter-flexion".
Should you not sit to the outside HindLeg when you ask for the canter, as it is the outside HL which lifts the horse in the canter and as such has to flex??? The purpose of the Leg Yield and Half Halts before asking for the canter is because you want the horse to take weight on the outside HL and flex that HL in order to get both the right canter lead and an more uphill canter- I least I have once learned it this way??? What are your thoughts Amelia Newcomb?
You need to sit on the inside seatbone to help engage the inside hind leg and create the bend.
Thank you! This confirms what I am doing correctly and what I am not doing correctly, was really confused which seat bone to use. Does it matter where horse's foot placement is when you give the canter cue? I read somewhere inside hind needs to be forward, i think, but its not working for me there's so much going on i miss it. TY!!
OMG i just read the response to suncoastacres and will watch that video.
I always say to my trainer I’m very good at asking for counter canter.
Nice video🐎
Thanks!
Hi Amelia, why is a half halt going into the correct lead important? Thank you MJ Gardiner Manitoba Canada 8:33am
Great question! Because the canter is the only naturally bend gait, and thus the biomechanics mean that we have to adjust our half-halt.
👍🏻👏🏻 Got it will
Wait on which leg do I apply pressure, inside or outside?
Your inside leg!
@@AmeliaNewcombDressage Ty!
Can u give me a tip please, so if i do the sitting trot i bounce a bit but im on the otherside of the saddle in otherwords im almost falling out of the saddle while doing the sitting trot(is there any tips to help fix that
Hi Uane, thanks for watching! Here's a really helpful video that will help you stay more balanced and straight in the saddle.
th-cam.com/video/sUWoB_Xjxsw/w-d-xo.html
Also I'm giving a free webinar on the Dressage Training Scale, you will find it really helpful with your journey back to the ring! You can sign up at the link below! I would love to see you there! But if you can't make it, sign up anyway as we can send you the recording!
www.ameliasdressageacademy.com/trainingscalewebinar
Do you slide outside leg back from knee or thigh and knee back?
Check this out to help: amelianewcombdressage.com/free-rider-position-mini-course/?TH-cam&General
My Oldenburg has a much much more difficult time with ride lead canter. He picks up the right lead but switches to left. My trainer says it is because it is difficult for him. I would appreciate any ideas you may have.
Hi there,
Thanks so much for watching! Here's a video on fixinf a crooked canter that might help you. It's something that requires a lot of consistent work and building up of muscle in the horse. But if you're patient and keep working on it it will come.
th-cam.com/video/V8gG5tbqLcc/w-d-xo.html
Also, if you want to further your dressage education, I'm having a sale until Saturday on my masterclass on the Dressage Training Scale if you'd like to sign up the link is here! Would love to see you on the course and it will help your journey so much !
www.ameliasdressageacademy.com/trainingscalemasterclass/?fbclid=IwAR0VbN0HaZqzSqu5nvCJfeITvoiovRkYxqtPFOrtUKrli3Y1YvRI0R_8_rQ
@@AmeliaNewcombDressage thank you so much
All I hear isa out the seat and legs ,how about rein and the rider head? What exercises helps to canter with right lead when we go straight then?
Work on bending lines first, then try the straight line. It will be easier for you to get the right lead canter on a circle first. And check out my free canter course: amelianewcombdressage.com/canter-with-confidence-o/
It will help!
WHAT ARE THE ALPHABET LETTERS ON THE RAIL STONES MEAN ? PLEASE.
They're to reference different parts of the arena for accuracy during a test. Originally there was a letter for each member of the royal court, but because it's been translated into a standard language, it doesn't really apply anymore :)
Audrey, 11 years old wants to know how do you proceed to pick up the Canter by squeezing when you feel that your leg is not strong enough? I am trying to avoid kicking so that I can smoothly transition to the canter.
Being sure that the walk-trot transition is really effective, and then using the same priciples of waking up the lazy horse should help. Try these videos: amelianewcombdressage.com/dressage-training/how-to-wake-up-a-lazy-horse/ amelianewcombdressage.com/dressage-training/the-trot-canter-transition-2/
Hi Amelia, my horse Jr canters, side passes,ECT great for his trainer, whim I've had train Jr for the last 12 month and now I'm only riding him and I'll tell ya, it's a joke he does not canter when I ask and most times he just takes off at a fast trot. This means I'm doing something wrong. But I'm trying.
Hi Debra,
They can be such rascals for taking advantage sometimes but you can definitely learn to give him the correct aids to have him working well for you.
I'm giving a free webinar on the Dressage Training Scale, I think you will find it really helpful with your journey! You can sign up at the link below! I would love to see you there! But if you can't make it, sign up anyway as we can send you the recording!
www.ameliasdressageacademy.com/trainingscalewebinar
Lol, I totally agree with Amelia. Rascals, lol. He has your #. But, truly, you might be asking for what you get, without realizing. If he's not simply being a rascal, it's your miscommunication. He isn't sure of exactly what you want. Not his fault. If he consistently picks up the canter, for others, your trainer, then he understands what they ask. He can. You'll get it. Stay softly connected, timing, & understand how to ask. If he's running, forward, you asked him to, in the mix & you left out the distinct canter aid, while asking for the go. Be concise, be clear. You're probably anxious, which he feels immediately. He knows who knows what. Smart cookies. Relax, you'll get it. Silly rascals, lol. Have fun!!!!
I am having difficulty in turning my horse in the canter lead
Super👍👍👍👍👍
Thanks Dharma!
L or R lead depends very much on status of EPM
left lead hard for the horse I ride
The right is harder for me
how to make sure he takes the lead from the hind leg and not the front!
Try and ask when the outside hind leg is on the ground! Here's a video I made that will help! th-cam.com/video/BAY4_ZiOovA/w-d-xo.html
By the way, I'm giving a free webinar on the Dressage Training Scale, you will find it really helpful with your journey! You can sign up at the link below! I would love to see you there! But if you can't make it, sign up anyway as we can send you the recording!
www.ameliasdressageacademy.com/trainingscalewebinar
Is Joseph Newcomb your brother?
Hi Kimberly,
He is. Dressage in the fam! 🦄 🤣
@@AmeliaNewcombDressage that is cool. I just saw a couple of his videos and was curious. Thanks for all that you do! I find your instruction is most closely aligned to what I am taught in my lessons, more so then any other channel, which makes it easier for me to practice and remember the info.