Amber and Legolas: Training Video 2
San Diego Horse Trainer Will Faerber from Art2Ride shows you a training session of Amber and Legolas.
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Wow!
I’m really loving this series, and I just want to thank you for presenting these videos in such a coherent and easy-to-use format.
Your site is unusual in that it provides clear, straightforward examples of ordinary horses in real life settings, and this is really a plus in my book! The narration is wonderful, and the pace is perfect. It’s a fantastic resource for students and instructors alike.
🙂
The series is wonderful for students and instructors alike.
Very instructive video. Can you explain the aids you use to ask for the flying change as you don’t explain them on the video. Thanks
Wow!
I’m really loving this series, and I just want to thank you for presenting these videos in such a coherent and easy-to-use format.
Your site is unusual in that it provides clear, straightforward examples of ordinary horses in real life settings, and this is really a plus in my book! The narration is wonderful, and the pace is perfect. It’s a fantastic resource for students and instructors alike.
🙂
The series is wonderful for students and instructors alike.
Very instructive video. Can you explain the aids you use to ask for the flying change as you don’t explain them on the video. Thanks
Simply ask for the new canter lead just as you would from the trot. In other words change the position of your aids. Support with your inside leg but ask for the canter with the outside leg. If you are cantering on the left lead and want to change to the right, the left leg would be the one you want to ask with as you change the bend for the new lead.