This was excellent!! Hi Alicia!!! (It's Regi 😄❤️🐎) I love how you make this so simple. I am just starting to learn tempi changes so I can practice this! Thank you!
Hi @norabea3552 - thanks so much! When you say a 'bonding segment (new horses)' - are you meaning when you get a new horse how to gain their trust and get a connection with them?
😂😂 Well the relax my horse does fast and easy 😂 if I have been riding for a while and ask my horse to relax he stops right away no matter what the tempo is 😂 ❤
Throughout the lessons, one of the keys has been the 80/20 rule and the ability to stand in the stirrups around the horse. I just got back from the barn and sitting on my saddle on a saddle rack and thinking about all the great things you'd said and I realized something. If I lean slightly forward and simply stand up in the stirrups, it pushes my butt up, which pushes my torso foreward. But if I sit back really well, when I stand up, I simply stand up. I don't go forward because as the force moves upwards from my knees and thighs, it's pushed up underneath me, rather than behind me, forcing my torso forward. Am I right on this? The upshot is that if I fully commit to having my core and hips in front of my torso, I can simply standup for the rising trot or canter or whatever? Am I lost/
Oooo just thinking straight first then slow temp...... awesome...much better than gota stop soon👍🇦🇺
This was excellent!! Hi Alicia!!! (It's Regi 😄❤️🐎) I love how you make this so simple. I am just starting to learn tempi changes so I can practice this! Thank you!
Very energetic video- love the human-focused examples. Relatable!! (I practice in our yard at sunset 😆).
Yes! Love that!
My pony always puts his haunches in 😆 at X
Loving your horses: can you make a video on bonding segment (new horses)?
Hi @norabea3552 - thanks so much! When you say a 'bonding segment (new horses)' - are you meaning when you get a new horse how to gain their trust and get a connection with them?
@@YourRidingSuccess …yes! My trainer noticed some students have been buying their horses sight unseen, creating challenges (not all can travel).
Im gonna try that. Thank you for posting.
We would love to hear how you go :)
This is very helpful and I love your videos! Is there any chance you could do a video about turns on the forehand?
Thanks!! I will add your suggestion to the list for a future video! Watch this space :)
Wonderful question to ask. You explain everything so well
Thank you! :) What was your biggest take away from this video?
@@YourRidingSuccess every video is very important for my riding success
Glen, two rails on a train track.
Love it! When will be next opportunity to win Luxe of London bridle😅?
There are always opportunities - especially for our members! Watch this space :)
😂😂 Well the relax my horse does fast and easy 😂 if I have been riding for a while and ask my horse to relax he stops right away no matter what the tempo is 😂 ❤
love it!
Throughout the lessons, one of the keys has been the 80/20 rule and the ability to stand in the stirrups around the horse. I just got back from the barn and sitting on my saddle on a saddle rack and thinking about all the great things you'd said and I realized something. If I lean slightly forward and simply stand up in the stirrups, it pushes my butt up, which pushes my torso foreward. But if I sit back really well, when I stand up, I simply stand up. I don't go forward because as the force moves upwards from my knees and thighs, it's pushed up underneath me, rather than behind me, forcing my torso forward. Am I right on this? The upshot is that if I fully commit to having my core and hips in front of my torso, I can simply standup for the rising trot or canter or whatever? Am I lost/
You nailed it!!
Nice to see you posting again. I enjoyed your content and the training updates with mowgli. When everything went behind a pay wall I unsubscribed.
So glad you are enjoying the new videos!! What would you like to see more of in the future?
@@YourRidingSuccess can we get an update on mowgli? Otherwise any videos on improving the basics are great. Leg yields? Introducing shoulder in?
I will speak to Alicia and see what we can do - but love your suggestions!!