Dressage Lesson: Lengthening the trot
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stunning horse. Dutch warmbloods are my favourites :)
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I think people saying your instructor is out of her depth is really lame on here...how do you know from one short clip?? frankly, I thought the rider should have just done what the instructor was telling her and not argued with her.
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@Equiart wow only 16 hands?! he looks so much bigger haha
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I ride PSG and train GP (in a fashion) and used to ride 3*eventing. Your instructor was well out of her depth. You seemed to have abetter idea as you rightly questioned things which certainly didnt make sense.you did have a nice seatwhich has already been commented on. shame you dont have him anymore as the right instruction would have seem a much more up hill movement, in return giving you a much deeper seat and quieter hand. well done
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why are these hands moving , how do you think it feels in his mouth ?? seriously
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lovely to watch such a well matched pair, i love your position and the beautifull soft outline you have your horse in-effortless!! (i know it takes work!) can i ask who your instructor is?
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You guys look wonderful!!
wow! you and your horse are amazing together! what breed/how big is your horse? he's gorgeous :) and you ride him really well, a fantastic partnership :) your instructor sounds really nice too :)
icyfreyaaa 1 year ago
He is a 16hand Dutch Warmblood gelding by Flemmingh, and was 6 yrs old at the time of this video, competing at BD Novice. I have since sold the horse to a wonderful home in New York.
Equiart 1 year ago
I'm not sure that my instructor would want to be identified; her first name is Sarah if that helps... :-)
Equiart 3 years ago
how do you afford a horse. Humm do your parents do everything for you. You are a good rider.
rebamac96 4 years ago
This did make me laugh :-)
I am 54, so... no, my parents don't help me.
I do have a wonderful, generous husband!
Equiart 4 years ago
Hi, I ride PSG and your horse is beautifully balanced.I feel like your instructor did not have the experience to teach you upto meduim level which is were abouts your horse should be. You have a good seat and i wish you the very best of luck.
tenglish59 4 years ago
Thanks! Encouragement is always appreciated!
Equiart 4 years ago