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Establishing Collection and Introducing Lead Changes
Set Yourself Up for Success
Building Blocks: Bend, Counterbend, and Impulsion (23:08)
Walk the Line: Is your horse 'between' your aids? (6:10)
Walk the Line: Student Demonstrations (19:18)
Increase Strength & Balance to Improve Collection (7:25)
Lead departures & transitions (10:48)
Module 1: Stage One
1.1 Stage One: Why use this Technique? (1:51)
1.2 Demonstration of Stage One Technique (2:28)
1.3 Common mistakes riders make (2:45)
1.4 Groundwork & transition to mounted (9:22)
1.5 Pattern: Walking Turn on the Forehand (6:49)
Student Demonstration: Walking Turn on the Forehand (24:02)
1.6- Pattern: Stage One: Along the Wall (7:41)
1.7- Pattern: Stage One: Break the Line (4:21)
Bonus: Student video review Stage 1 down the wall (65:56)
Module 2: Stage 2
2.1 Stage Two: Why use this Technique? (2:04)
2.2 Demonstration of Stage One Technique (2:00)
2.3 Common mistakes riders make (2:11)
2.4- Pattern: Stage Two: Along the Wall (5:27)
2.5- Pattern: Stage Two: Break the Line (3:46)
Module 3: Stage 3
3.1 Stage Three: why use this technique (1:45)
3.2 Common mistakes riders make (2:38)
3.3- Pattern: Stage Three: Along the Wall (5:43)
3.4- Pattern: Stage Three: Break the Line (4:38)
3.5 Walk the Line: Isolate Shoulder & Hip (10:15)
Module 4: Putting It All Together
Pattern: Stage 1 trot to lead departure (leg swipe cue) (6:39)
Pattern: Counter Canter (7:26)
Pattern: Stage Zig Zag (all stages shown) (17:54)
Student Video: Teaching and refreshing the Leg Swipe Cue (11:42)
Student Video: Counter Canter Challenges (send more videos) (4:05)
Student Video: Stage 1 trot to lead departure (leg swipe cue) (10:52)
Module 5: Lead Changes and Common Problems
Counter Canter Lead Changes (Colleen & Fiona's first lead change) (9:45)
Student Video: Counter Canter Lead Change-deeper look (25:58)
Straight Line Lead Changes (10:31)
Part 1: preparing for circle to circle lead change (8:41)
Part 2: Circle to circle lead change (7:51)
Module 6: Troubleshooting and Frequently Asked Questions
The ‘walk the line’ is hard. My horse is sensitive to leg pressure and will wobble easily…any thoughts on improving this?
Resistance in horses head & neck...
Should I be using voice cues during my transitions? What about during the lead change?
Should I wait for this to become smoother and more subtle before trying the circle to circle lead change?
Student Video Reviews
Circle to circle lead change video review-Bob (2:39)
Recording of live video review: turn on forehand, counter canter, zig zags, etc. (80:03)
2.5- Pattern: Stage Two: Break the Line
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