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Preparing for Flying Changes Q&A
Manage episode 510435959 series 3289596
Flying changes can feel like one of the biggest hurdles in dressage. This week’s Q&A was all about breaking them down into clear steps, building the right foundation, and staying positive as you and your horse learn together. We also shared some awesome updates from 30 Days to Round.
What we covered
- Why preparation matters most: Flying changes don’t start with the change itself. Counter canter, suppleness, and the ability to adjust bend are key prerequisites.
- Common struggles: From horses who change late behind or anticipate the change, we discussed how to clarify aids and stay consistent.
- Breaking down the system: Every trainer has their own exercises, but the principles stay the same: balance, engagement, clarity, and timing.
- Real-life examples: Updates from my work with Mik, and insights from other top trainers.
- Rider mindset: Staying mentally fresh when the process feels long, and remembering to return to the training scale (rhythm, suppleness, connection, impulsion, straightness, collection) whenever you’re stuck.
Happy Riding,
Amelia
PS. Flying changes aren’t magic, they’re a system. With the right preparation, every horse can learn them. RSVP for my Flying Changes Webinar this Sunday.
203 episodes
Manage episode 510435959 series 3289596
Flying changes can feel like one of the biggest hurdles in dressage. This week’s Q&A was all about breaking them down into clear steps, building the right foundation, and staying positive as you and your horse learn together. We also shared some awesome updates from 30 Days to Round.
What we covered
- Why preparation matters most: Flying changes don’t start with the change itself. Counter canter, suppleness, and the ability to adjust bend are key prerequisites.
- Common struggles: From horses who change late behind or anticipate the change, we discussed how to clarify aids and stay consistent.
- Breaking down the system: Every trainer has their own exercises, but the principles stay the same: balance, engagement, clarity, and timing.
- Real-life examples: Updates from my work with Mik, and insights from other top trainers.
- Rider mindset: Staying mentally fresh when the process feels long, and remembering to return to the training scale (rhythm, suppleness, connection, impulsion, straightness, collection) whenever you’re stuck.
Happy Riding,
Amelia
PS. Flying changes aren’t magic, they’re a system. With the right preparation, every horse can learn them. RSVP for my Flying Changes Webinar this Sunday.
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