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centred position

How to create straightness in the rider and horse. Step 1

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Abonné
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This exercise is a very effective way to improve the ability of the rider to stay centred and straight in his/her position and to keep the horse perfectly symmetrical with an even support on his 4 feet. The first part of this session is about flat work to get the horse and rider in a good disposition...

Niveau de difficulté: 
Intermédiaire
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This exercise is a very effective way to improve the ability of the rider to stay centred and straight in his/her position and to keep the horse perfectly symmetrical with an even support on his 4 feet. The first part of this session is about flat work to get the horse and rider in a good disposition without the complication of dealing with a jump yet.

The simple fact of alternating between turns and straight lines, with some flexi-jump as guiding rails, is indeed difficult for a majority of riders. Most of the time, horses are zigzagging on the straight lines and are losing the impulsion in the turns. This exercise will be successful only if the rider is able to anticipate and get prepared for each part of the path while staying focused on his/her position. Any shift in the rider’s position compared to the median of the horse, can lead to a shift of the horse on the course.
Michel goes through all the key elements to be successful with this exercise in order to obtain a horse in a steady canter with a steady pushing power on a steady track.

This exercise is linked to sheet T2 of the program Training 1

Progress: 

In this session, Michel teaches Selene and her gelding horse “Amor”. She starts the exercise at a trot. Horses and riders, at a lower level, can start the exercise at a walk once or twice. Starting the exercise at a slower gait will help the couple to get used to the pattern and to implement a good automatism without the difficulty of the speed added to it.
As the session goes on, we learn on how important it is to follow the cadence, whatever the gait, in order to keep the horse on track.

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Training on sharp turns for the jump-off

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This course is a succession of jumps taken at an angle with sharp turns upon landing and long distances. It’s an excellent training exercise for horses and riders for speed challenge’s courses.

Niveau de difficulté: 
Confirmé
Goal: 

This course is a succession of jumps taken at an angle with sharp turns upon landing and long distances. It’s an excellent training exercise for horses and riders for speed challenge’s courses.

This exercise is also very good for the rider’s mental preparation as he has to focus on the quick succession of lines and turns while staying alert with his ride. At the same time, the rider is not anxious about the height of the fence allowing him to stay focused on the given priorities such as his position.

Progress: 

In the session, Michel rides Tosca, a young mare who is 7Yo.

The success of this exercise lies on the rider’s ability to anticipate the movement and to stay balanced and steady on his horse. Indeed, the rider has to stay centred above his feet and his horse’s centre of gravity. The “centred or in between position” which is the “ready to do it all position” enables the rider not to be caught off-guard by the rapid succession of straight lines and turns. We can notice how fluid Michel’s position is: always in the movement forward and in harmony with the movement of his mount. His position on landing allows him to be ready for anything along the course. The rapid succession of the different elements of the exercise requires the rider to anticipate each of his actions.

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