In the second video, Helen works in the trot, using the same progression she used in the canter. After transitions within the gait, she works the shoulder in and then adds counter bending in the half pass. With this preparation she can ask for more of a sideways tendency in the half pass. The session ends with a stretchy trot, allowing the mare's back to relax after the work.
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Volte, Half Pass, Canter Pirouette | ...
On the second day of this clinic Janet starts with questions from the auditors about how to deal with a spooking horse.
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Volte, Half Pass, Canter Pirouette | ...
Janet explains that the balance of the horse as they perform the movements makes them able to be competitive at that level. She discusses the amount of collection required at PSG as well as the amount of bend needed for the volte. She offers great advice for riding the half pass and finishing i...
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Volte, Half Pass, Canter Pirouette | ...
Janet helps her with the canter pirouettes, first discussing the importance of riding the correct line and show the collection on that line. She suggests the rider lower the neck in the pirouette and using more outside leg to guide him on to the correct line. Janet helps her with the suppleness...