Flatwork is very important for developing horses for jumping. Being mindful of the tempo of the horse's gaits will help improve their quality. Incorporating transitions and an exercise such as the "spiral-in" will help the horse engage the hind end. This is an episode featuring a recording from a lesson taught by Denise.Denise Youell, a USHJA certified hunter/jumper horse trainer and barn owner, draws on her experiences from over 30 years of professional work in the industry...
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Flatwork is very important for developing horses for jumping. Being mindful of the tempo of the horse's gaits will help improve their quality. Incorporating transitions and an exercise such as the "spiral-in" will help the horse engage the hind end. This is an episode featuring a recording from a lesson taught by Denise.Denise Youell, a USHJA certified hunter/jumper horse trainer and barn owner, draws on her experiences from over 30 years of professional work in the industry...
E6: Injuries and Fear and the Mindset to Make It All Work
The Barn Aisle: An Equestrian Podcast
13 minutes
5 years ago
E6: Injuries and Fear and the Mindset to Make It All Work
As riders, getting hurt is inevitable. Injuries not only leave physical scars, but scar our confidence too. Sometimes chronic pain or the fear of re-injury makes us reevaluate our riding. Denise talks about her spine injuries and the fear of falling, and how she ended up back in the show arena with the horse she felt she thought she would not be physically able to ride.In this episode:Dealing with fear and/or injuryGetting rattled by past eventsFinding a physical and mental comfor...
The Barn Aisle: An Equestrian Podcast
Flatwork is very important for developing horses for jumping. Being mindful of the tempo of the horse's gaits will help improve their quality. Incorporating transitions and an exercise such as the "spiral-in" will help the horse engage the hind end. This is an episode featuring a recording from a lesson taught by Denise.Denise Youell, a USHJA certified hunter/jumper horse trainer and barn owner, draws on her experiences from over 30 years of professional work in the industry...