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Navigating Emotions as a Coaching Mom in Equestrian Sports
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2 months ago
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Equestrian Programs at Stoneleigh-Burnham School - Unleash Your Riding Potential
Apr 21, 2022
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From my lesson, "Building Blocks to a Great Position, Part 4" on equestriancoach.com | EquestrianCoach
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Apr 11, 2025
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kinda scary when you live with your coach #samsheild #horsesdoitbetter #eventing #fyp #viral #equestrian #fypage
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9 months ago
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World Equestrian Center – Ocala | Exhibit, Stay & Experience More
1 month ago
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When you don’t want to ride the horse assigned to you but your coach is a GenXer #fyp #oldschool #genx #oldschoolcoach #idontthinkso #woooow @BR Equestrian @Mushu 🐉 @Alicia 😂😂
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Jan 31, 2025
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I cannot emphasize enough the value in supplementing small cavalettis and poles on the ground with your schooling. There is very little concussion over this height, so one can practice “flatwork over fences” quite often without stressing your horse. This is Maya Kisner, a client of Georgie Murray and Dapple Gray Farm from Arizona, attending one of our July Workshops at the Equestrian Coach Training Center in West Point, Virginia. For information on our Workshops, visit EquestrianCoach.com. Limit
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9 months ago
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Coaching yap. If you feel like you can’t go to other coaches - your coach cares more about their ego than you as a rider
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Apr 5, 2025
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Equestrian Coach is proud to present the principles and training methods of Bertalan de Némethy. Classical education from the masters of our sport is timeless. Bertalan de Némethy (Feb. 24, 1911 – Jan. 16, 2002) was a cavalry officer in Hungary, and later became the show jumping coach for the US Equestrian Team from 1955 to 1980. Additionally, he was extremely influential in developing many of the riding and training methods used by show jumpers today. Bert was a pioneer in the use of gymnastic
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Jul 16, 2024
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Get concentrated access to Bernie Traurig’s expertise in an Equestrian Coach Riding Workshop this summer in beautiful West Point, Virginia. Bernie Traurig has reached the top of the sport in all three International Equestrian Olympic disciplines–Show Jumping, Dressage, and Eventing. Additionally, Bernie won the ASPCA Maclay and AHSA/USEF Equitation Medal Finals and was inducted into the National Show Hunter Hall of Fame. A highly sought-after clinician, Bernie is renowned for his riding talents,
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Equestrian Coach is proud to present the principles and training methods of Bertalan de Némethy. Classical education from the masters of our sport is timeless. Bertalan de Némethy (Feb. 24, 1911 – Jan. 16, 2002) was a cavalry officer in Hungary, and later became the show jumping coach for the US Equestrian Team from 1955 to 1980. Additionally, he was extremely influential in developing many of the riding and training methods used by show jumpers today. Bert was a pioneer in the use of gymnastic
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4 months ago
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Conquering bad habits: riding behind the vertical. Brian came to an Equestrian Coach Workshop with an open mind, great attitude, and desire to improve. He left with a much different style and philosophy than he came with, and the results achieved over seven days were probably life-altering for Brian’s equestrian goals. They simply were the result of teaching a very old, proven, classical system of forward riding to a willing and able student. Watch Brian’s journey from riding behind the vertical
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Apr 2, 2025
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I see riders ‘on their toes’ all too often. Without the heel absorbing the shock of the canter, the seat will become the shock absorber and the rider will just be rising up and down with their seat, banging the back of the horse or posting the canter. This is something we all have to work on constantly, including myself. Learn more: https://equestriancoach.com/courses/equitation-tips-legs/ https://equestriancoach.com/courses/exercises-increase-heel-depth/ https://equestriancoach.com/courses/gain
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Mar 4, 2024
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Today’s training tip on getting the dull or lazy horse in front of your leg. A horse that is dull to the leg can often be the consequence of the rider’s leg position — the heel up and constantly applying pressure against the side of the horse. This can create a horse that is classically behind the leg, learned by a rider’s leg constantly ‘asking’ with no response. Correct your horse’s reaction by applying leg aids in a timely and intentional manner. Watch as I ride through this lesson and teach
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Feb 14, 2024
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Empowering more equine practitioners and coaches is exactly why we run The Healthy Horse Conference. To give YOU (an equine therapist, bodyworker, chiro, osteopath, veterinary physiotherapist or coach) the latest research so that you can help more horses. 🐴 We don’t believe in gate keeping knowledge. That’s why we’ve lined up some world class speakers for our 4th Healthy Horse Conference- 21st and 22nd November, including Dr Sue Dyson, Gillian Higgins, Dr Gillian Tabor and many more. 🐴 Get the
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5 months ago
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A very nice round by 15 yr old Annie Parent on Blueberry during a training session at Equestrian Coach Training Center in West Point, Virginia. For information on booking your trailer-in or extended-stay training package with lodging, contact bernie@equestriancoach.com or learn more about our training opportunities at 👉 https://equestriancoach.com/equestrian-coach-training-center/ | EquestrianCoach
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8 months ago
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A simple gymnastic I like to use with my students while implementing a driving rein to develop independent, elastic arms, following the motion of the neck. | EquestrianCoach
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10 months ago
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Starting the young or green horse over jumps—lesson link in bio. 💻 Feat. @swedeequine & Conquistador 🌟 | EquestrianCoach
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Aug 13, 2024
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This exercise was originally designed for a little Thoroughbred horse, The Cardinal, that I had great success with in the 70s. This horse needed confidence building in oxer combinations. With the aid of this gymnastic, he evolved into a courageous, winning grand prix horse, and one of my best. Learn one of my favorite gymnastic exercises: https://equestriancoach.com/courses/the-cardinal-gymnastic/ | EquestrianCoach
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Oct 11, 2024
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Captured by Noelle Photography. Here is one of our training sessions, schooling between the arena and our jumping grass field. | EquestrianCoach
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10 months ago
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Perfect the timing of your aids for the turn. In this lesson, I demonstrate and ride through various exercises and training techniques for flatwork and schooling over fences that will improve your rein aids, connection, and your horse’s rideability. By the end of this lesson, you’ll master the art of turning over a fence without compromising your horse’s jump. Watch the topic: https://equestriancoach.com/courses/turning-over-fences-timing-technique/ | EquestrianCoach
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Apr 30, 2024
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The Accordion — one of my favorite advanced exercises to enhance the longitudinal elasticity of the horse’s back. It’s a staple in my flatwork program that works to gymnasticize the horse to achieve balance, engagement, and suppleness. Watch as I ride through my advanced fundamentals of flatwork in this lesson: http://www.equestriancoach.com/content/fundamentals-flatwork-advanced | EquestrianCoach
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Jan 25, 2024
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From Harry Boldt’s book, “The Dressage Horse.” It is paramount to understand how all aids play a part in what I call the “orchestra”. Clip from my lesson “demystifying the inside leg to outside rein.” https://equestriancoach.com/courses/demystifying-the-inside-leg-to-outside-rein/ | EquestrianCoach
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May 8, 2024
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A common issue I encounter in clinics every week: A lack of “following arms” in the walk, and especially the canter, gallop and jump. This has to be a major focus of one’s riding. Your arms should elastically follow the natural gestures of the neck and head during the walk, canter and gallop. Two clinic dates remain open until March: January 10-12 and January 17-19. To book a clinic, visit equestriancoach.com. Tactful, sensitive hands that are used with feeling can be developed using the exercis
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Dec 12, 2024
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This is a fun video of a little TB horse named The Cardinal (just 15.3 with a big heart) winning the Cleveland Grand Prix in 1979. This round was narrated by the videographer, George Axe. I was training at Teddy Ismond’s Hunting Valley Farm in Hiram, Ohio at the time. Teddy’s father bought this horse from Don Snellings to be a Junior Horse for her. Teddy thought that I got along with him quite well, so she let me develop him for her. After a couple of shows, she decided to keep me in the tack… a
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May 30, 2024
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Solving backing problems brings you one step closer to improving your horse’s mouth and your downward transitions. In this in-depth lesson on backing, I’ll provide you with techniques to properly resolve any issues your horse may have with backing. I believe in simplifying aids in a way that horses understand easily. Watch my lesson, “Backing Issues,” on equestriancoach.com—link here: https://equestriancoach.com/courses/backing-issues/ 🗓️🔔Now booking clinics for 2026! For more information, to
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6 months ago
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I was recently asked how to fix a rider’s upper body position over fences. This rider finds herself too forward in the air - on the pommel and laying on the horse’s neck. I highly recommend watching Denny Emerson examine a very common riding fault known as “jumping ahead of the horse,” and provide methods and strategies to eliminate this tendency and learn to jump with the motion. Watch and learn from Denny here http://www.equestriancoach.com/content/jumping-motion-versus-jumping-ahead-motion. |
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Oct 14, 2023
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Training tip: When your horse is comfortable with this, you may use this exercise with cavaletti rather than poles on the ground. (I do not advise using cavaletti more than 7 inches high for this exercise.) Raised cavaletti will improve your horse’s balance and focus, encourage them to study the ground and increase their concentration, and, to some degree, may help with muscle development. Introduce them one at a time, then progress to 3 or 4, and incorporate them to your jumps. This exercise co
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Jan 25, 2025
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