Hannah Biggs works on suppleness & responses with Weltzin TRAILER

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Uploaded by on May 26, 2010

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Dressage rider Hannah Biggs works on suppleness and quickness of reactions with her home-produced, 11 year old stallion Weltzin, in preparation for advanced moves. Having recently stepped up to grand prix Hannah says it's now about absolute precision in all moves. Weltzin is laid back so an instant reaction to her leg is vital, as is maintaining energy at all times. Hannah works in trot and canter on flexion and bend, as well as varying the tempo, so that Weltzin is supple and forwards before moving on to working pirouettes and canter changes. Hannah says, "It is the body, not the hand that is used for half halts." Her explanation of the aids is invaluable.

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  • Wow, this horse dances :)

  • why do dressage riders always seem to lean too far back lol

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  • @DeathKitty123456 I think we just said the same thing in a different way. Lol. I meant that we dressage riders ride with a more open hip angle than hunt riders.

  • @tabbyBLINK i ride dressage and i sit straight and deep :) hunt riders tend to take a more foreward seat like showjumpers

  • @DeathKitty123456 Because we don't perch on our pelvis like hunt riders. We sit more back on our seat bones.

  • wow.Great horse and rider ;)

  • r u single?

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