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Respect for the cadence while jumping

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Luca Moneta is a international rider of the Italian team. During this clinic with Michel Robert he prepared his horse Neptune for the Global Champion Tour of Monaco.

Niveau de difficulté: 
Intermédiaire
Goal: 

Luca Moneta is riding a really hot horse, and is goal is mainly to maintain a steady cadence still using his hands as little as possible. Emilie has to work on her mare’s straightness, and Marine on her position on the approach and the landing.

Progress: 

The cavaettis set-up enables them to work on the quality of the turns. Michel notices that his students have a tendency to want to turn too quickly after the jump while leaning to the inside of the turns. Michel urges them to stay straight on the approach, over the fence and on the landing.

The second exercise consists of going thru a line of verticals set for 6 or 7 strides. The riders have to be able to re-establish their base position immediately upon landing. For this, they have to, among other things, use their gaze better.

 

The session continues with a series of exercises allowing the 3 riders to test their ability to control the speed, the path, and their position.

 

Luca uses his hands too much to control his horse. On the contrary, he has to prioritise his mind and his position. The goal is to put together a course calmly with a steady rhythm without using his strength.

So Michel sets up an exercise that will enable Luca to lock in good habits.

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Variations on amplitude at a canter

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This exercise is a very good gymnastic preparing the rider as much as the horse for jumping. It makes the rider work on different possible lengths canter’s stride to achieve the number of strides required, while favouring the horse’s understanding.

Niveau de difficulté: 
Confirmé
Goal: 

This exercise is a very good gymnastic preparing the rider as much as the horse for jumping. It makes the rider work on different possible lengths canter’s stride to achieve the number of strides required, while favouring the horse’s understanding.

The goal is to go over a line of cavalettis varying the length of the canter’s stride, not from far away, but in between the set-up.
The rider will have to anticipate his actions while paying attention to the path and his position.
The exercise could seem easy but it requires, in fact, a high level of concentration from the rider, and very adjustable horse.

Progress: 

Michel rides the exercise on Vivaldi du Seigneur , a 7 YO horse (Haras de Hus). His student Marine rides the same exercise on Charles De Gaulle, another stallion owned by the Haras de Hus.

Variant / Progression: 

The best would be to go one or two times counting the strides, and then to adapt the canter to achieve a set goal, for example 5 and 6 strides, then 6 and 5 strides.

Lesson: 

Le dispositif
Le mieux est de faire 1 ou 2 passages en comptant ses foulées et
d’adapter ensuite son galop pour réaliser un objectif précis, par
exemple, 5 et 6, puis 6 et 5.

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