I asked this last year, but I don't think I ever got a response. Is there a standard (or semi-standard) cue that Icelandic's are taught for canter? Most...
this was from a competion the other day showes the same hosre in trot then tolt/Malin...
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from the same competion trot and tolt /RegardsMalin...
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When we observe young horses in the pasture they often use tölt when turning or going downhill. It because of balance and it is easy for them to use tölt in...
... Hi Karen as traditional is more seat equipment and how the horse was raised ............the riding cue is as diffirent as the riders are. But I can tell...
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by Adam Bailey, excerpts from an article entitled: The Alexander Technique: How it Helps Horseback Riders I've discussed the benefits for riders of reducing...
... Is there a ... canter? ... It is the same in Icelandics like in other breeds. Like in classic dressage... When a horse is fully trained you first make a...
... dressage... When a horse is fully trained you first make a halfhalt ot make the horse aware of that you are going to do something and then slightly put the...
... That is also what I have been taught and experienced. The horse does not need to go faster, but it will naturally step further under itself in order to...
... That is true, but you are confusing cause and effect. This does not mean that the drive comes from the fore. When the hind drives the fore determines the...
Both photos look like they are likely piaffe to me. Cheryl ToltallyICE at Sand Creek Icelandic Horse Farm Icelandic Horses and Icelandic Sheepdogs Ten ISD...
... the air ... That is because one of the goals of collection in dressage is to direct the energy upward. To create that animated look, like lightning in a...
... Thanks for the pictures, Malin. This is a good educational / learning opportunity. Let's take a look at the tolt photo. The horse is on his hind leg,...
... Ok, Joe, if you're going to make statements about what you've been taught, you need to share your background. Where did you take your lessons? I assume...
... meaning the balance between up and forward. Since a horse cannot fly, the upward drive can be wasted energy, but it produces that lovely high action ...
... withers, but here is no *sustained* lowering of the croup, that is seen in collected work or uphill frames. I first noticed how the horse's muscles on the...
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I mostly lurk on this forum, but must post to say that I am enjoying this discussion thread, good info Judy. Lokkadis and I are studying classical dressage now...
... standstill and calm and quiet flying lead changes. We got 'em now, these great practioners of an old art have generously given me the pieces of the...
I've done this sort of analysis before. There was some magazine that did this. I didn't do too badly, I liked horse A as well, mostly because of his deep...
... language differences.<< I thought it was very clear and SIMPLE. Don't you let the horse know that you are doing something different? That's all a half...
... some of Parelli's ... We've done some ... lessons over the ... I am in Level 3 refinement, at long last according to my horse(she can be a teeny bit...
... Karen This is a good description of what I am doing. Another big help for us is getting the haunches in exercise really good and easy without drilling it....