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Effective Leg & Following Seat Q&A

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This week I'm travelling so Nicole from Team Amelia stepped in to host a Q&A on developing a clearer leg, a softer following seat, and more effective communication with your horse. If you have ever wondered why your aids feel muddled, why your horse braces in transitions, or how to use your seat without gripping or driving, this session is full of ideas that will help everything make more sense.

What she covered:

Nicole breaks down the quiet signals your horse listens for and how subtle changes in your body can transform the feel of your transitions.

Why your inside leg solves more than you think

If leads are tricky, circles lose shape, or your horse drifts through the outside rein, she shares some simple adjustments that make a noticeable difference.

Nicole also shares practical ways to keep communication sharp when your riding time is limited and your horse has extra energy.

Coming up

Grateful Week begins Monday with daily live sessions, and on Thanksgiving morning at 8am PT I will be sharing a very special announcement that I am incredibly excited about. I hope to see you there live.

Happy riding

Amelia

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This week I'm travelling so Nicole from Team Amelia stepped in to host a Q&A on developing a clearer leg, a softer following seat, and more effective communication with your horse. If you have ever wondered why your aids feel muddled, why your horse braces in transitions, or how to use your seat without gripping or driving, this session is full of ideas that will help everything make more sense.

What she covered:

Nicole breaks down the quiet signals your horse listens for and how subtle changes in your body can transform the feel of your transitions.

Why your inside leg solves more than you think

If leads are tricky, circles lose shape, or your horse drifts through the outside rein, she shares some simple adjustments that make a noticeable difference.

Nicole also shares practical ways to keep communication sharp when your riding time is limited and your horse has extra energy.

Coming up

Grateful Week begins Monday with daily live sessions, and on Thanksgiving morning at 8am PT I will be sharing a very special announcement that I am incredibly excited about. I hope to see you there live.

Happy riding

Amelia

  continue reading

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