Dressage – Canter, Counter Canter
Equiart asked:
Improving the quality of the canter, beginning counter canter
Emery
Tags: Canter, Dressage
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How about getting him straight,half halting and sitting him down soften and give…..now there’s an idea! Riding him deep and driving him more and more forward is retarded.
Ugh, I’m not a very big fan of dressage. Horses should be ridden as they were meant to be ridden. None of this Rolkur bullshit. I’d like to see these Enlgish riding pussies survive a day of pouring rain out in the bush with nothing but your horse and your bridle.
Grow some backbone, you get your ‘trainer’ to do all the work for you.
kor ur well gd lol
that guy wld do my nut in but any way ur fab bbe
wish i cld ride like u lol!
not a fan of rollkur
wow what a horse *jaw drop*
circle spirals may help as well, haunches-in while spiraling in, and leg-yielding out.
thank you for posting these! it’s been said before, but very informative!
Beautiful horse, hate the hyperflexion.
As he said, the canter is “very stiff and sticky.”
all i can say is BRILLIANT!
beautiful horse, amazing rider.
your horse is lovely i wish my horse went like that lol!
Thanks for posting this its very educational
I really want to learn English riding!!
brilliant!! wow i loved watching that hehe
Very nice job!
Very nice!! I love dressage!
My gelding is a 7 yr old Dutch Warmblood. I’ve been riding about 35 years (but new to dressage!) and yes I am 53 yrs YOUNG!
You and your horse are both amazing. What breed is he? And I hope I don’t sound rude, are you really 53? And if you are how long have you been riding, its really great!
Fascinating to see the learning process and journey you and Timon are engaged in – you’ve both made such huge progress, you must be so pleased! he’s a fantastic horse and your videos definitely inspire me and help me with my riding. Many thanks!
Thanx, sorry cannot ID trainer. We are in the UK.
Nice horse, nice canter.
Who is the instructor/clinician?