My warmblood mare is on the lazy side when I ride her but comes alive when ridden by a professional. I know it's me. She feels so safe, never spooks and since I keep her at home and ride alone, a part of me likes her like this. BUT, I would like her to be more reactive to my driving aids so I don't have to work so hard. I am definitely the sweatier one and more out of breath than she is. She's pretty fit, actually! Your videos really inspire me and I thank you for them!
I have a extremely lazy horse( Estonian native horse ) , he's been like this from the birth, he even does not want to play with other horses. I always laugh that he's favorite gait is standing ....
@@littlelazy2009 lunging and because he loves carriage then I do that with him,and after that he is little bit quicker but not for a long.... He is just like that, he was born that way, I helped him to this world so I know him from his birth.
@@margitmartin8790 so pretty much you accept who he is and just live with it? My horse sounds similar to yours sometimes she has sparkling moments so we are trying to find a way to get her speaking moment out more often.
I learned and improved so much by watching your videos. My horse is an older Hanoverian and he's always been known to be on the "lazier" side. I can greatly improve his responsiveness by practicing aid-reaction-release from a walk to trot transition. What I am really really missing though and am desperate to find is someone explain how to improve responsiveness WITHIN the gait. So once he is trotting or cantering, how do I keep him forward without nagging him? I try to stick to the same formula, but especially in the canter he is so quick to become slow and behind my leg that I feel like I am fighting for every step forward. On bad days I barely get a few steps in before he wants to transition down to a trot on his own and my only goal is to keep him in the canter long enough so that I can make the decision to go back to trot instead of him. That way I can't even work on more forward in the canter, since I can barely keep him in the gait to begin with. I try lots of trot-canter transitions, keeping the canter work very short and sweet, but I don't see much improvement. I know that he CAN canter beautifully and once he's really warm and awake he has the biggest, most beautiful long strides. But I don't often get him to that point. Any tips? :(
I have a Perch/TB. We work on this a lot. He's doing much better. I have definitely been more out of breath and sweatier than my horse!! Thanks for this video!
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I just bought a horse a couple of months ago who loves to stop at the walk and not move . Getting him to trot is like moving a mountain. However I am a novice rider , which doesn’t help. This video comes with perfect timing ! But we one of the other commenters indicated I’m a little worried about what’s on the other side of the correction 😄
Thank you Amelia. I'm getting a LOT of experience with a lazy, non-reactive horse. I really appreciate this material. Question: "letting him come slowly back from trot to walk" seems to reward his deciding to slow down on his own." Seems like that might inadvertently reward his fading out of the trot, which is part of laziness. Or not ....?
Love this so helpful and I like how your not ruff with the horse you do it little and increase ❤ my horse sometimes is super slow so I will try this and see hiw this goes🙂
Hi Amela thank you for your video today it will really help me with Molly, I had to smile when you asked about whether you feel you are working harder and feel more sweaty as now that it is slightly warmer in the UK I feel like I am always working harder now. Anyway onward and upwards - see you next time Amanda
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This is the best video Amanda , like the way you actually went step by step this is SO helpful, since my boy is 22 and he does exactly what you are saying :) Helen
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Thank you for this TH-cam- I think I work harder than the horse. I will definitely try these re-sensitizing exercises. Thank you for all your helpful hints.
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I love your videos. Always very clear and to the point. I have a 5 year old mare that is getting better at responding to the trot ask but really tough getting a responsive canter ask. Do you have a video that covers that? Thank you!
I’ll definitely try this with my new lease. He’s very lazy when it comes to the aids so I’ll definitely try this to get him more in front of the leg instead of being behind
Great excersizes I do them a lot. I also have a lazy horse but she was not so at first. Turned out she had problems in her body. Now that had been attended to and she is ok. But it takes time and work to get her thinking forward again. Thanks for the video
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I’m going to try these exercises with my gelding. He has a way of tricking the rider into over riding him it is extremely exhausting. I’ll report back.
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Yes, I do have a very lazy pony Monty 😂 thank you so much for your amazing and of course extremely helpful videos Amelia!! Edit: yes definitely feel like i am working harder than my horse 🤣🤣
We do a lot of these transitions, but we're still struggling. You just reminded me to ride him into the walk. My horse learned Western and we've been working on dressage. He's a beautiful mover, but still gets confused when I try to put him on the bit and ask him to move forward. It's been our biggest hurdle. Also, bigger does not mean faster. *sigh*
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This is so good. My coach says keep the leg on all the time. But I can see here that it is better to take it off. Also in Canter do you keep the canter leg aid inside leg on outside leg behind all the time whilst in canter or do you bring the legs back to be under the horse. Do you keep the outside leg back all the time whilst cantering?
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Hi Helen, I have a ton of different spurs but thanks for this question I'm going to have a look and see which ones are my favourites! Thanks for watching! Don’t forget to subscribe to get notified of my new weekly content!
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My horse will respond to the squeeze of calf, but he is just now forward. His walk is slow and his trot is sometimes slow too. I know he needs to walk with “purpose”, but if I try to use my seat, I don’t get much and additional leg gets me trot. Ideas?
I love this….I have a very lazy warmblood who is only just 8 but was BS jumping to 5 years old….then had 2 owners who have confused her. She constantly sticks her nose out so am I to leave her alone in the mouth until I get the reactions sorted ?? 🤐😳🐴
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Ill try these tips once i can ride my mare. At the moment im not able to ride her, because shes not as well trained and im a novice rider😢 she is lazy and explosive. If you put too much pressure on her, she bucks. So she still needs a but more training, but she's lame at the moment because her hoof grew someway its not supposed to and her hoof has a HORRIBLE crack so she needs to get her first pair of shoes ASAP. Hopefully that will happen within next week😢
I learned the hard way that my horse was actually getting tight when I was asking him to move. I had to go to drastic measures to free him up. His front feet would get stuck so he'd buck. Add dullness to the mix. I had to use a quert to get him to move. Once on the right, twice on the left and that was it. I touch him with my leg and he was off to the races. After that I had to be careful not to do to much. Not a fitting solution for every horse I wouldn't try this without having someone around that knows whats what.
My 8yo Zangersheide can be lazy. He's definitely not hot. My biggest issue is collecting and getting his hind under him. He does goes forward but once it gets harder he wiggles, lifts his head etc. Will do our 1st schooling show next week. Hopefully it goes well.
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Every lazy horse I've ever ridden turn into a firecracker for some reason when I ride them. Maybe I have a hot seat, don't know if that's good or bad, I've been so used to riding lazy horses all the time and having a "hot" seat works for them but it kinda backfires when I ride energetic horses.
Thank you for the videos. I had a very hard time seeing where the whip was. In your next videos, could you pretty please use a fluorescent color whip to make it obvious?
I have metronome app on my phone. I would like to use this tool to help me and my horse establish the "runway model" walk. What would be a good rate for a smaller horse (like Natasha) for that? I find that I can establish that walk, but if I count in my head, I've caught myself slowing my counting as my horse slows down because it happens so subtly (sneaky boy). I'd like to learn how to catch it more quickly. I thought this might help keep it more honest until I can establish it in muscle memory.
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I wanted to ask about your program. I have a young 4 year old saddlebred mare and I need help with her training. I am purchasing tracing camera to make videos because I don’t have anyone to record me. My question is do you work with everyone and their individual needs? I have few trainers at my barn but none of them helped me to create a weekly program on things to work on everyday. I have no help with ground work or riding :( I have no support and I feel like I’m riding with no purpose 😭 I’m lost 😞 If you can help I want to sing up
My horse thoroughbred 7 y is lazy only in the beginning of our ride especially the first 3 trot attempts or canter… he seems not to have a motor whatsoever… with transitions it gets better and better; in the canter however I have the hardest time to keep him going…. One circle at the most. I also ride a 29 y dressage warm blood; none of these issues with him…vets don’t see a problem with my 7 y old physically.
Practice the exercises in this video - they will help! Love your comment about transitions - keep doing that to help him stay engaged and get him responsive to your aids.
My lease horse is very lazy! I accidentally got in the habit of constantly nagging him to stay forward. I’ve had to relearn how to ask and hold him accountable for staying trotting.
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Does what you feed him make a difference in their forwardness? I have a little mustang and I only feed him bermuda, he is sooo lazy he will only walk. What's your thots on this? Thank you
Great video! Spurs are also auxiliary aids, for forward? I see you use them. Which order? Leg, whip, spur? Or leg, spur, whip? Or we skip the whip? Or we skip the spurs? Do u ever ride without spurs?
Hey! Great questions. Depending on what I'm asking for depends on if I go for my spur or whip after my leg. Also depends a little on how educated the horse is.
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My warmblood mare is on the lazy side when I ride her but comes alive when ridden by a professional. I know it's me. She feels so safe, never spooks and since I keep her at home and ride alone, a part of me likes her like this. BUT, I would like her to be more reactive to my driving aids so I don't have to work so hard. I am definitely the sweatier one and more out of breath than she is. She's pretty fit, actually! Your videos really inspire me and I thank you for them!
I have a extremely lazy horse( Estonian native horse ) , he's been like this from the birth, he even does not want to play with other horses. I always laugh that he's favorite gait is standing ....
Haha! That's funny. Some horses are lazier than others for sure!!
My Estonian horse is the same😅
Can I ask how you get your horse out of laziness? What exercise you do other than transition?
@@littlelazy2009 lunging and because he loves carriage then I do that with him,and after that he is little bit quicker but not for a long.... He is just like that, he was born that way, I helped him to this world so I know him from his birth.
@@margitmartin8790 so pretty much you accept who he is and just live with it? My horse sounds similar to yours sometimes she has sparkling moments so we are trying to find a way to get her speaking moment out more often.
I learned and improved so much by watching your videos. My horse is an older Hanoverian and he's always been known to be on the "lazier" side. I can greatly improve his responsiveness by practicing aid-reaction-release from a walk to trot transition. What I am really really missing though and am desperate to find is someone explain how to improve responsiveness WITHIN the gait. So once he is trotting or cantering, how do I keep him forward without nagging him? I try to stick to the same formula, but especially in the canter he is so quick to become slow and behind my leg that I feel like I am fighting for every step forward. On bad days I barely get a few steps in before he wants to transition down to a trot on his own and my only goal is to keep him in the canter long enough so that I can make the decision to go back to trot instead of him. That way I can't even work on more forward in the canter, since I can barely keep him in the gait to begin with. I try lots of trot-canter transitions, keeping the canter work very short and sweet, but I don't see much improvement. I know that he CAN canter beautifully and once he's really warm and awake he has the biggest, most beautiful long strides. But I don't often get him to that point. Any tips? :(
Have a look at this video: amelianewcombdressage.com/dressage-training/lazy-horse/
Thanks. This is so helpful. Often I’m the only one sweating after the ride!!
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I have a Perch/TB. We work on this a lot. He's doing much better. I have definitely been more out of breath and sweatier than my horse!! Thanks for this video!
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I just bought a horse a couple of months ago who loves to stop at the walk and not move . Getting him to trot is like moving a mountain. However I am a novice rider , which doesn’t help. This video comes with perfect timing ! But we one of the other commenters indicated I’m a little worried about what’s on the other side of the correction 😄
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Thank you for sharing all of what you know . I am so grateful
Thank you Amelia. I'm getting a LOT of experience with a lazy, non-reactive horse. I really appreciate this material. Question: "letting him come slowly back from trot to walk" seems to reward his deciding to slow down on his own." Seems like that might inadvertently reward his fading out of the trot, which is part of laziness. Or not ....?
This is fantastic and so helpful-thank you! I’m going to try this with the lazier members of our therapeutic/adaptive riding herd!
Let us know how it goes!
Love this so helpful and I like how your not ruff with the horse you do it little and increase ❤ my horse sometimes is super slow so I will try this and see hiw this goes🙂
Hi Amela thank you for your video today it will really help me with Molly, I had to smile when you asked about whether you feel you are working harder and feel more sweaty as now that it is slightly warmer in the UK I feel like I am always working harder now. Anyway onward and upwards - see you next time Amanda
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I love the idea of quick transitions! I’ll have try this as a beginner. And, to let them go for a minute!
Thank you for this tips❤ there’s some pony’s at my stable who are really slow so I’ll definitely use these tips
Love this!
This is the best video Amanda , like the way you actually went step by step this is SO helpful, since my boy is 22 and he does exactly what you are saying :) Helen
Yay! Go glad it helped!
The Sue Martin Video you shared today on effective aids is really helpful
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Thank you for this TH-cam- I think I work harder than the horse. I will definitely try these re-sensitizing exercises. Thank you for all your helpful hints.
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I love your videos. Always very clear and to the point. I have a 5 year old mare that is getting better at responding to the trot ask but really tough getting a responsive canter ask. Do you have a video that covers that? Thank you!
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I have lots of videos on canter transitions. Here is one that might help:th-cam.com/video/BAY4_ZiOovA/w-d-xo.html
I’ll definitely try this with my new lease. He’s very lazy when it comes to the aids so I’ll definitely try this to get him more in front of the leg instead of being behind
Great excersizes I do them a lot. I also have a lazy horse but she was not so at first. Turned out she had problems in her body. Now that had been attended to and she is ok. But it takes time and work to get her thinking forward again. Thanks for the video
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@@AmeliaNewcombDressage thank you I have applied
I totally get this. This is very helpful
I’m going to try these exercises with my gelding. He has a way of tricking the rider into over riding him it is extremely exhausting. I’ll report back.
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Yes, I do have a very lazy pony Monty 😂 thank you so much for your amazing and of course extremely helpful videos Amelia!!
Edit: yes definitely feel like i am working harder than my horse 🤣🤣
I'm training my halter-bred quarter horse/paint in dressage...it's a regular thing to do these for my guy!
Good for you!!
We do a lot of these transitions, but we're still struggling. You just reminded me to ride him into the walk. My horse learned Western and we've been working on dressage. He's a beautiful mover, but still gets confused when I try to put him on the bit and ask him to move forward. It's been our biggest hurdle. Also, bigger does not mean faster. *sigh*
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@@AmeliaNewcombDressage I will. Thank you!
This is so good. My coach says keep the leg on all the time. But I can see here that it is better to take it off. Also in Canter do you keep the canter leg aid inside leg on outside leg behind all the time whilst in canter or do you bring the legs back to be under the horse. Do you keep the outside leg back all the time whilst cantering?
Hi Alison, no you bring it back forward once the aid has been given!
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Really helpful, what types of spurs are u wearing for the additional aides? Thank you. Helen
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My horse will respond to the squeeze of calf, but he is just now forward. His walk is slow and his trot is sometimes slow too. I know he needs to walk with “purpose”, but if I try to use my seat, I don’t get much and additional leg gets me trot. Ideas?
I love this….I have a very lazy warmblood who is only just 8 but was BS jumping to 5 years old….then had 2 owners who have confused her. She constantly sticks her nose out so am I to leave her alone in the mouth until I get the reactions sorted ?? 🤐😳🐴
Yes, get her moving forward first before worry about getting her on the bit.
I do have a naughty chestnut mare but it goes already better with riding! Espasialy the transition to canter
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I have a lovely foundation style QH gelding that sometimes gets really lazy when we are doing the free walk, esp in a test (of course!).
Let me know how these tips go!
Ill try these tips once i can ride my mare. At the moment im not able to ride her, because shes not as well trained and im a novice rider😢 she is lazy and explosive. If you put too much pressure on her, she bucks. So she still needs a but more training, but she's lame at the moment because her hoof grew someway its not supposed to and her hoof has a HORRIBLE crack so she needs to get her first pair of shoes ASAP. Hopefully that will happen within next week😢
Oh dear, I hope she recovers quickly!
I learned the hard way that my horse was actually getting tight when I was asking him to move. I had to go to drastic measures to free him up. His front feet would get stuck so he'd buck. Add dullness to the mix. I had to use a quert to get him to move. Once on the right, twice on the left and that was it. I touch him with my leg and he was off to the races. After that I had to be careful not to do to much. Not a fitting solution for every horse I wouldn't try this without having someone around that knows whats what.
Good for you Dan! Yes, they always say that you need to be able to ride what's on the other side of the correction you give!!!
My 8yo Zangersheide can be lazy. He's definitely not hot. My biggest issue is collecting and getting his hind under him. He does goes forward but once it gets harder he wiggles, lifts his head etc. Will do our 1st schooling show next week. Hopefully it goes well.
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I do seem to sometimes work harder than my girl. I’ve started doing these exercises & they’re working 😊
That's so great to hear.
Nice this is what my guy needs.
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Every lazy horse I've ever ridden turn into a firecracker for some reason when I ride them. Maybe I have a hot seat, don't know if that's good or bad, I've been so used to riding lazy horses all the time and having a "hot" seat works for them but it kinda backfires when I ride energetic horses.
YEEP! have found maself workin harder than ma school Horse. Thanks fir this :)
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Thank you for the videos. I had a very hard time seeing where the whip was. In your next videos, could you pretty please use a fluorescent color whip to make it obvious?
Thanks for this suggestion!
I have metronome app on my phone. I would like to use this tool to help me and my horse establish the "runway model" walk. What would be a good rate for a smaller horse (like Natasha) for that? I find that I can establish that walk, but if I count in my head, I've caught myself slowing my counting as my horse slows down because it happens so subtly (sneaky boy). I'd like to learn how to catch it more quickly. I thought this might help keep it more honest until I can establish it in muscle memory.
Thanks for watching Diana, this is an awesome idea! How have you guys progressed?
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The horse is not lazy. The horse is a reflection of the person handling it.
Yes, I agree
When you let him come back to the walk, are you asking for the walk or just letting him decide?
You ask for it.
Good
I wanted to ask about your program. I have a young 4 year old saddlebred mare and I need help with her training. I am purchasing tracing camera to make videos because I don’t have anyone to record me. My question is do you work with everyone and their individual needs? I have few trainers at my barn but none of them helped me to create a weekly program on things to work on everyday. I have no help with ground work or riding :( I have no support and I feel like I’m riding with no purpose 😭 I’m lost 😞
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My horse thoroughbred 7 y is lazy only in the beginning of our ride especially the first 3 trot attempts or canter… he seems not to have a motor whatsoever… with transitions it gets better and better; in the canter however I have the hardest time to keep him going…. One circle at the most. I also ride a 29 y dressage warm blood; none of these issues with him…vets don’t see a problem with my 7 y old physically.
Practice the exercises in this video - they will help! Love your comment about transitions - keep doing that to help him stay engaged and get him responsive to your aids.
My lease horse is very lazy! I accidentally got in the habit of constantly nagging him to stay forward. I’ve had to relearn how to ask and hold him accountable for staying trotting.
HI Lindsey, thanks for watching and subscribing! That's great that you made the breakthrough with your lease horse!
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This really works! Thank you!
Does what you feed him make a difference in their forwardness? I have a little mustang and I only feed him bermuda, he is sooo lazy he will only walk. What's your thots on this? Thank you
It can help with their energy level and developing the muscles long term but it's the training that will make it ridable and adjustable.
Mines more whoa than go and acts out at trailheads because he doesn't want to work.
I noticed you said take your leg off but your legs were still bouncing off of his sides, particularly the outside leg? Why?
That may have just been my position being a bit loose
Still feel and see your leg is still kicking while posting after he goes forward? I’m confused 🫤
It’s moving with him and his movement, it’s kind of an optical illusion!
Great video!
Spurs are also auxiliary aids, for forward? I see you use them.
Which order? Leg, whip, spur? Or leg, spur, whip? Or we skip the whip?
Or we skip the spurs? Do u ever ride without spurs?
Hey! Great questions. Depending on what I'm asking for depends on if I go for my spur or whip after my leg. Also depends a little on how educated the horse is.
Boy have I had the experience of working harder than my horse. Exhausting
I have 2 lazy horses, I think it must be me.
99.9% my fault.
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