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@reneeshindore45
@reneeshindore45 2 года назад
This is so encouraging to watch. I have a little 5 year old OTTB that I purchased in December. She’s very similar to your Mowgley - has a hard time turning, the sewing machine trot, a bit of an attitude when being asked to work, dislikes her mouth being touched … but she is an absolute sweetheart, otherwise. She’s gorgeous, tries to please, and kind on the ground. I’ve had a couple of “experienced” horse folk who are typical naysayers - they tell me she will never be a dressage horse, her trot is too choppy, she’s not a good worker, just make her a brood mare or retire her already. But, she’s just started her training and I feel like she has so much potential to learn and grow. I’m not in a hurry and find it discouraging that people don’t have the patience to work with a young thoroughbred who is learning a whole new way of moving. I love watching Mowgley’s progress, and seeing how much you love him and are patient with his journey. It gives me hope that my girl will get there one day. ❤️
@YourRidingSuccess
@YourRidingSuccess 2 года назад
Thank you so much for sharing this Renee! We are so glad that this video is helping you and giving you hope. Please keep us posted! Thank you so much again for sharing! x
@victoriabrindle8639
@victoriabrindle8639 2 года назад
I always learn so much more when the horse isn't already fully trained!
@YourRidingSuccess
@YourRidingSuccess 2 года назад
Yes! And you'll be surprised at how much your horse can do along the way x
@Jensau1
@Jensau1 2 года назад
He really does look like a different horse. He's stunning, you've done such a brilliant job with him.
@YourRidingSuccess
@YourRidingSuccess 2 года назад
He is amazing, thank you x
@rylieterry4678
@rylieterry4678 2 года назад
I love how you jot down the steps on the side of the screen. I also love the emphasis on how important suppleness is
@YourRidingSuccess
@YourRidingSuccess 2 года назад
You are welcome, Rylie!
@CP-rc9sw
@CP-rc9sw 2 года назад
Thanks for the emphasis on safety. To realize that progressing in small steps, at the horses pace, IS the best way is a relief!
@YourRidingSuccess
@YourRidingSuccess 2 года назад
Perfect! So glad you learned so much from this video x
@lynnestruck
@lynnestruck 2 года назад
This is such a great reminder of how beneficial the lake healed is as well as the shoulder in and shoulder for an haunches in. I love the pure and predictable methodology. Thank you!
@YourRidingSuccess
@YourRidingSuccess 2 года назад
Love it! So glad you enjoyed the video x
@conniemcginley446
@conniemcginley446 2 года назад
It's amazing how everything you do is back to basics. It's been working wonders.
@YourRidingSuccess
@YourRidingSuccess 2 года назад
100%!!!
@catherineroy2480
@catherineroy2480 2 года назад
What I am learning is all the little adjustments... The multitude of aids and attention to their going. And it is good to see just good riding without gimmicks and slow, steady progress with this horse.
@YourRidingSuccess
@YourRidingSuccess 2 года назад
Love it!!
@katyroberts985
@katyroberts985 2 года назад
I just recently participated in my first trail ride in over 10 years and I was so nervous. You are absolutely right that we have to stay in our comfort level. I walked my horse at the beginning because I knew I would be a nervous wreck and not pick if I rode. Once I was able to calm down and see that my guy was unfazed, I jumped on and had the best experience ever. I am so thankful to my group for allowing me to push my boundaries in my own way without pushing me to just ride it out. Having a buddy horse you can use as a physical barrier is also great.
@YourRidingSuccess
@YourRidingSuccess 2 года назад
Thank you so much for sharing this, Katy! We 100% agree with this x
@lbfundamentals
@lbfundamentals 2 года назад
lol who needs morning coffee when we have Alicia to wake us up and energise us ! love this progress with Mowgley !
@YourRidingSuccess
@YourRidingSuccess 2 года назад
Woohooo! Agree 100%!!
@Loocarrx
@Loocarrx 2 года назад
Mowgli was such a diamond in the rough. He really is so inspirational 😍
@YourRidingSuccess
@YourRidingSuccess 2 года назад
He is amazing! :)
@dorimurray-harris5149
@dorimurray-harris5149 2 года назад
Seeing Mowgley progress so well gives me hope for the OTTB mare I’m riding now. We’re still working on rhythm- for me! She’s so tall and long legged I really have to change my posting rhythm. She’s very sweet but so curious and amazed by all the sounds in the arena, she has trouble concentrating. So my trainer is saying UP/DOWN/UP/DOWN and I’m counting 1,2,3,4 as I post, trying to learn her rhythm. It felt so weird! We also like to do the “end on a good note”. It’s great to hear reinforcement that I’m doing things right, and that tiny bits of progress are worth lots of praise.
@YourRidingSuccess
@YourRidingSuccess 2 года назад
You got this, Dori! Glad you learned something from this video x
@matthewkermode8996
@matthewkermode8996 2 года назад
He is so willing and tries so hard for you with a lot going on in his brain ❤️
@YourRidingSuccess
@YourRidingSuccess 2 года назад
Yes he is!! ❤
@nailatasco6738
@nailatasco6738 2 года назад
i learn so many things not only in this video but also in other ones like wen you dont always need to move your hands just to keep them stable to keep your horse stable and in contact with you and balenced but in this video i learned that we need to ride with the shoulders in to let them be straiter . i love haw you listen to haw the horses fell and want them to be happy ❤
@YourRidingSuccess
@YourRidingSuccess 2 года назад
LOVE it!! So many takeaways - thank you so much for sharing!
@lisamaher6388
@lisamaher6388 2 года назад
My favourite teaching was your explanation of how you were progressing the training of Mowgley by creating a good working relationship and work ethic.
@YourRidingSuccess
@YourRidingSuccess 2 года назад
Thanks, Lisa x
@lindamcdonald323
@lindamcdonald323 2 года назад
I love how you promote having someone walk with you if you aren't sure, my best friends will be walking with me when I have my first ride on my OTTB.
@YourRidingSuccess
@YourRidingSuccess 2 года назад
Oh how exciting!! Tell us abou it :)
@nadajohnson4561
@nadajohnson4561 2 года назад
I like how you reward the little things and build on it. To me it's like each time a horse gives me 1%, it's like putting a dollar into the bank. Each day and each week and each month it will add up to something big. Thank you for sharing your wisdom 🤠
@YourRidingSuccess
@YourRidingSuccess 2 года назад
YAY! Thanks for watching, so glad you enjoyed it x
@lisapapa4196
@lisapapa4196 2 года назад
I'm understanding a little often with a gentle challenge to build on is the way to go. Your knowledge, experience and patience of when and what moves to use is fabulous for you to share. Brilliant!
@YourRidingSuccess
@YourRidingSuccess 2 года назад
Thanks, Lisa! x
@pippakay7234
@pippakay7234 2 года назад
Wow what a difference in Mowgley and bring able to see previous videos to compare works so well for us the learning rider. Learning that those circles are key to helping us to allow our horses to improve at their pace is a game changer. Thanks Alicia.👍
@YourRidingSuccess
@YourRidingSuccess 2 года назад
Love the takeaways! Thanks for following Mowg's progress x
@Eveningstar77
@Eveningstar77 2 года назад
Gosh what a change in him! Really reiterates the point of the lateral work and I love the idea of the leg yield circles to straight
@YourRidingSuccess
@YourRidingSuccess 2 года назад
He is amazing! Thanks for watching, so glad you enjoyed it x
@benitascott3533
@benitascott3533 2 года назад
Lovely to be able to go back & reflect on the important training strategies that lead to a breakthrough! I really love that Alicia is so encouraging with Mowgley, considerate of wanting to avoid excessive pressure, sets a goal, yet helps him to find his way. Instead of bull-dozing through his limitations & creating a huge amount of stress! I can see how the approach to training has progressed from the earlier YRS videos with the young horses years & years ago, which were alot more dogmatic in the training!! Very interesting!! Thankyou again Alicia for your mindful approach. 🐴🐴🐴❤❤🙏
@YourRidingSuccess
@YourRidingSuccess 2 года назад
You are welcome Benita. Thanks for always tuning in to all our videos. We are loving the support!
@user-ti7zz9is9b
@user-ti7zz9is9b 2 года назад
I didn't know that young horses stuggle with their balance sometimes! Letting him go where he feels comfortable is a great advice and it means that you respect the horse. And this results to a steadier contact, which is important in all equine sports. I love how you got control with one step at a time, because there are a lot of people, who just want to do things quickly... Thanks for the information!
@YourRidingSuccess
@YourRidingSuccess 2 года назад
Perfect! So glad you learned so much from this video x
@marygregoire1189
@marygregoire1189 2 года назад
I love how you demonstrate to appreciate each small step, so encouraging and it really shows how it helps to progress horse and rider!
@YourRidingSuccess
@YourRidingSuccess 2 года назад
So happy this video gives you some encouragement!! We can't wait to hear about your progress x
@wwaxwork
@wwaxwork 2 года назад
A little bit neurotic and doesn't want to work sums me up as well Mowgley. I love watching your videos with him. Sure he's never going to Grand Prix but for most of us with our "normal" horses and all their faults, he is very inspiring. I love thoroughbreds and all their crazy, you can totally tell he loves and trusts you guys. He's come so far for just a baby. I have a bad habit of if a horse finally does something hard of getting excited and wanting to do it again and again to make sure they've "got it" and I've learned that is not something I should be doing. I've learned when you end is important to training too.
@YourRidingSuccess
@YourRidingSuccess 2 года назад
Glad you find this video so inspiring and thanks so much for sharing what you learned from it! x
@soniaruiz6935
@soniaruiz6935 2 года назад
The way you make the training scale practical and down to earth blows my mind. Its very helpful thank you
@YourRidingSuccess
@YourRidingSuccess 2 года назад
YAY!! Love it x
@annscott5649
@annscott5649 Год назад
This is helping me so much with my OTTB horse. Explains so much about some of his normal behavior and how to patiently ride through it. Thank you so much!
@YourRidingSuccess
@YourRidingSuccess Год назад
You're very welcome! I'm glad to hear this has been helpful for you and your OTTB!
@carolgeraghty2521
@carolgeraghty2521 2 года назад
I'm so happy to see Mowgli's progress, it's inspirational.
@YourRidingSuccess
@YourRidingSuccess 2 года назад
Love it! Thanks, Carol x
@taniasendel5566
@taniasendel5566 2 года назад
I like the idea of keeping your horse within his comfort zone in the initial warm-up and then using the shapes and movements to gradually improve his freedom of movement as the session goes. I myself like to touch my shins once before I try to touch my toes. :)
@YourRidingSuccess
@YourRidingSuccess 2 года назад
So glad you enjoyed the video! Thanks for watching x
@Gigi-pk2cy
@Gigi-pk2cy 2 года назад
I love how you explain that ending on an positive note keeps them motivated:)
@YourRidingSuccess
@YourRidingSuccess 2 года назад
Thanks, Gigi! x
@jlg9363
@jlg9363 2 года назад
Lol the "yay" at the end looks like mowgly was the one who said it because he lifted his head just at that precise moment.😍😂 Love it..going back to the learning now. 💋
@YourRidingSuccess
@YourRidingSuccess 2 года назад
LOL! Yeah! Looks like he's enjoying it, too! 😂
@jenelresh5362
@jenelresh5362 2 года назад
Biggest take away is to do like a leg yield in the circle in order to get a bigger step. Way better than doing it on a straight. Love it!
@YourRidingSuccess
@YourRidingSuccess 2 года назад
YESSSS!
@jntutter
@jntutter 2 года назад
I love how you set him up for success not only in your current ride but for the next one too. I have a greenie OTTB and sometimes it can be tempting to ask for just one more transition or one more exercise. This is a great reminder to end on a good note even if it’s a shorter session rather than pushing it. It certainly helped show how the small steps approach works to achieve great results. Always a plus to set it up to have a more willing partner for the next ride. Thank you for all you do!! ☺️
@YourRidingSuccess
@YourRidingSuccess 2 года назад
You are welcome!! Thanks so much for sharing!! You'll have great results definitely!
@emmafalconer6407
@emmafalconer6407 2 года назад
Personal safety is very important, going out on a hack/ around the XC with a calm horse and a rider who understands and respects your needs. I have found my horse is great when out with my husband on his bike for extra security when out :)
@YourRidingSuccess
@YourRidingSuccess 2 года назад
We agree with you 100%!!!
@karenwarner209
@karenwarner209 2 года назад
Omg what a difference in Mowgley.You must be so proud of him. He had improved so much in such a short time. You are so inspirational. What you actually say makes so much sense. Looking forward to seeing him in another few months time. Absolutely loved the advice you gave to the lady going out on a hack,you said things that people are to scared to do when riding out with others. So cool
@YourRidingSuccess
@YourRidingSuccess 2 года назад
So glad you enjoyed the video so much Karen! x
@pattiehogeman5867
@pattiehogeman5867 2 года назад
Purchasing a just 4year old OTTB tomorrow providing vetting goes well. Love your attitude of rewarding them after small success and building upon that. So key to any young horse but I think OTTB’s in particular. Thank you!
@YourRidingSuccess
@YourRidingSuccess 2 года назад
WOW!! How exciting!!
@christinecreeney4207
@christinecreeney4207 2 года назад
Christine Creeney I have learnt from watching this that less is more ; in that training a young horse needs to appreciate his psychological as well as physical maturity .we must limit training and reward cooperation no matter how small.& hope to pick up in the same place the next time.Thanks for allowing me to view.
@YourRidingSuccess
@YourRidingSuccess 2 года назад
Thank you so much for sharing your takeaways from this video! x
@jlg9363
@jlg9363 2 года назад
I loved seeing mowgly here! He's truly blossoming isn't he?!! My biggest take away from this gem here was the idea of letting them give you just that little try before taking the win. That it's good to ask for small wins like that. I really am going to try to keep this in mind when I ride different horses. I loved that little bit of canter you did at the end. It was very pleasant I think for him and you and I want that with a horse of my own one day. 💕 🐴 ⭐ 🤯
@YourRidingSuccess
@YourRidingSuccess 2 года назад
Thanks for sharing your takeaways from this video, Jesse! And yes, Mowgley is doing so amazingly well! We are so proud of him!! x
@nadiavandosselaer2779
@nadiavandosselaer2779 2 года назад
He has improved so much! End your training in a positive way. Yes! 😄
@YourRidingSuccess
@YourRidingSuccess 2 года назад
YESSSS!
@brookray8754
@brookray8754 2 года назад
It's crazy how this horse could be my mare's brother, they look and act so much alike. However, mine came from racing first, then to polo, and is now going to learn dressage. But these videos with Mowgs have helped so much. My mare is also stiff to one side, so plan to apply the travers like here! Thank you SO much for all the amazing lessons.
@YourRidingSuccess
@YourRidingSuccess 2 года назад
This is amazing!! LOVE that the videos have helped you so much in your riding!! We can't wait to hear about your progress x
@kristagable6295
@kristagable6295 2 года назад
Love seeing these videos of you working with a younger horse and going through the training and your thought process with it. What progress he has made! Very cool to see and learn how to troubleshoot different things. I like adding in real time questions and seeing you talk through them, very helpful. Thank you!!
@YourRidingSuccess
@YourRidingSuccess 2 года назад
Thanks so much! We are loving the support!
@lindylufromoz5111
@lindylufromoz5111 2 года назад
I've watched every video in your progression with Mowgley & it's so impressive. Your expert tuition & explations give me so much comprehension & hope. Thank you Alicia! x Linda.
@YourRidingSuccess
@YourRidingSuccess 2 года назад
Thanks for following Mowg's progress! So glad you enjoyed it x
@apequestrian2066
@apequestrian2066 2 года назад
My Thoroughbred is not quite 4 years old too, and has some of the same tendencies under saddle as Mowgley so this was very helpful to see how you work through the hiccups with him! This also helped me learn how the travers into a circle can really help supple and strengthen the horse when they have a weaker/leaning side. Thanks so much for your dedication in showing us these helpful things! 🤗
@YourRidingSuccess
@YourRidingSuccess 2 года назад
Thank you! I hope you can try this on your Thoroughbred, too x
@melmattingly528
@melmattingly528 2 года назад
Your enthusiasm is so encouraging and each small success is a celebration. I am trying to do that when I ride now and it has made a big difference to my horse's response!
@YourRidingSuccess
@YourRidingSuccess 2 года назад
You can do it! Best of luck to you!! Thanks so much!
@littlebranshill
@littlebranshill 2 года назад
Travers on a circle. Brilliant. Definitely going to try this for my sewing machine trot!
@YourRidingSuccess
@YourRidingSuccess 2 года назад
Yes, let me know how you go! x
@MrHessius
@MrHessius 2 года назад
That last part of how you've gotten him so far in such a short time was really good and something everyone should think of. Not to overwork your horse to the point of him loosing his motivation! Jakob - Sweden PS: excelent videos with so much interesting informations.
@YourRidingSuccess
@YourRidingSuccess 2 года назад
Very true! Thank you so much!!
@lesleymoll6704
@lesleymoll6704 2 года назад
I always had trouble with my boy falling in on circles and going long side. He wasn't amused at first, but when he understood and listened to my asking for a little leg yeld and or travers he thought he was so good and became so soft and round and I could feel the energy coming up and through from behind in a positive way. 😂
@YourRidingSuccess
@YourRidingSuccess 2 года назад
YAY!! Love that you've seen such difference on your horse! x
@kathrynswezey1685
@kathrynswezey1685 2 года назад
He reminds me of my ottb. It inspires me to work with my boy. I see a lot of similarities in the way he goes. Thanks for this series. I love it.
@YourRidingSuccess
@YourRidingSuccess 2 года назад
You're so welcome! Glad you love it!!! xx
@lvpisias
@lvpisias 2 года назад
Thank you. I have an OTTB and he's short and choppy. People would say lengthen his stride with my posting, sure that worked for me on trained horses...not on him. I greatly appreciate you breaking down the steps!
@YourRidingSuccess
@YourRidingSuccess 2 года назад
Glad it helped! Tell us how you go trying out the tips you learned from this video x
@deemagra4645
@deemagra4645 2 года назад
my takeaway is when gymnastizing my horse I use the circle tracks to ask for leg yield to increase contact and a freer horse with increased suppleness...also love that you were not proud to have a leader with Mowgoly when you were starting him just to give him confidence and trust
@YourRidingSuccess
@YourRidingSuccess 2 года назад
Thank you so much for sharing your takeaways from this video! x
@anitasancr
@anitasancr 2 года назад
It’s absolutely incredible how Mowgs has advanced!! As always super great advice on the building on small wins…
@YourRidingSuccess
@YourRidingSuccess 2 года назад
He is super amazing! x
@katerinastephens6951
@katerinastephens6951 2 года назад
I have OTTB and your videos help me a lot to get my horse more comfortable with dressage even though she is not made for it 😀 Thank you for all you do!
@YourRidingSuccess
@YourRidingSuccess 2 года назад
Super!! LOVE that your horse is now more comfortable with dressage x
@elgutcher
@elgutcher 2 года назад
Very interesting, can't wait to try that out on my horse as she also is like a choppy sewing machine with her quarters sticking out on one rein! Suppling exercises for warm up, leg yields on a circle and travers got it thank you 🤗 Great tips on taking your horse out to new places too, going with a calmer horse that allows you to go up its bum so to speak haha or someone to walk with you, great ideas! :) Mowgley is looking fantastic, can't believe the changes in such a short space of time so inspiring and just goes to show it's easy when you know how 😍🤗 thank you so much for sharing all your tips Alicia, you really are a super star in my eyes 🤩
@YourRidingSuccess
@YourRidingSuccess 2 года назад
Thanks for following Mowg's progress! So glad you enjoyed it!! Tell us how you go trying out this technique x
@lizagibbons567
@lizagibbons567 2 года назад
These basic suppling exercises have made my training so much more focused and rewarding! Thanks Liza and Swayze
@YourRidingSuccess
@YourRidingSuccess 2 года назад
YAY!! Love it!! We can't wait to hear more about your progress! Go YOU!! x
@lisaeaton1210
@lisaeaton1210 2 года назад
It great to watch mowgleys how far he has come ❤️ that how I won't my horse to be like and get there .
@YourRidingSuccess
@YourRidingSuccess 2 года назад
Thanks for watching this video, Lisa x
@wildmoon8862
@wildmoon8862 2 года назад
Through your videos I'm learning that dressage is doable...even for me :)
@YourRidingSuccess
@YourRidingSuccess 2 года назад
LOVE IT!!
@jennasofia5532
@jennasofia5532 2 года назад
Mowgley is doing awesome! What a beautiful horse🤩
@YourRidingSuccess
@YourRidingSuccess 2 года назад
Thank you x
@annikak.4734
@annikak.4734 2 года назад
Honestly the fact that he’s only four makes this even more amazing! It is so normal that horses that age still struggle with their body and balance and it is astonishing to see how you are able to support him in the best way possible!! Just watching your riding and how calm you remain no matter what is really inspiring! 😍
@YourRidingSuccess
@YourRidingSuccess 2 года назад
So glad you enjoyed this, Annika! x
@jillsimmons6764
@jillsimmons6764 2 года назад
It makes sense to take the little tiny wins and move on. Great advice!
@YourRidingSuccess
@YourRidingSuccess 2 года назад
Yes 100%!!
@carolacason77
@carolacason77 Год назад
So excited I finally found watching a dressage trainer using other horse other than warmblood. I have OTTB too working dressage now only on third level and love your video. I'll be replaying these a lot thank you!!!!
@YourRidingSuccess
@YourRidingSuccess Год назад
Thank you Carola! :)
@janehorseridingdiver
@janehorseridingdiver 2 года назад
That was fantastic. I have just realised how Mowgley is like my horse. I had a zoom call with you Alicia and discussed how to help with this. Now I have seen you in action I know how I can help my horse too. Thank you so much. 😘
@YourRidingSuccess
@YourRidingSuccess 2 года назад
Yes - you got this, Jane! x
@margiesmith8912
@margiesmith8912 2 года назад
I always learn so much watching you! Thank you for the reminder to reward & not overwork...
@YourRidingSuccess
@YourRidingSuccess 2 года назад
So glad you enjoyed this video, Margie! Thanks for sharing your takeaways! x
@libz6570
@libz6570 2 года назад
Wow, suppleness is really important. This video has really shown me what it is with one of my horses that is causing our problems, Suppleness!! He's pretty unbalanced. Thank you so much!!!
@YourRidingSuccess
@YourRidingSuccess 2 года назад
So glad you enjoyed the video!
@sellouiseeventing2995
@sellouiseeventing2995 2 года назад
I watch Harlow and you teaches me so much already and it's just magical
@YourRidingSuccess
@YourRidingSuccess 2 года назад
Love it!! Love that you're learning so much from the videos x
@cassiecrew3759
@cassiecrew3759 2 года назад
100% love this! They dont need to work for 1 hour, short rides that work within the horses abilities are perfect. I have a new OTT and I haven’t even started riding him yet as there are a few things to get sorted first with teeth, feet and feed. But we have started some round yard work like you did with Mowgs in the beginning. He has gone from stressed and unsure to the most willing sweet boy in 2 weeks he has been with me.
@YourRidingSuccess
@YourRidingSuccess 2 года назад
Thanks so much for sharing your journey with us, Cassie! I hope the videos helped and we can't wait to hear about your progress x
@dressage_fever6175
@dressage_fever6175 2 года назад
Loved the hard part, sees the improvement and break with token canter to help the submission. Something soooo overlooked. Really fab to watch!
@YourRidingSuccess
@YourRidingSuccess 2 года назад
So glad you enjoyed the video Jade!
@marciaharding3128
@marciaharding3128 2 года назад
Amazing! I have to remember patience and circles! Sometimes I feel like the condition of my arena works against us.
@YourRidingSuccess
@YourRidingSuccess 2 года назад
Thanks so much for tuning in Marcia! So glad you enjoyed the video!
@kimberleenadwocki4393
@kimberleenadwocki4393 2 года назад
Hi, Alecia. Great video. It helps me to appreciate the little things with my OTTB's. I also appreciate you mentioning the bond with these horses. So many others forget. I was recently told by the last Clinician and clinic I hosted & rode both my OTTB's was that I was digging myself out of a hole with my OTTB's for Dressage.
@YourRidingSuccess
@YourRidingSuccess 2 года назад
YAY! So glad you enjoyed the video x
@bethmiller8284
@bethmiller8284 2 года назад
I have become interested in adopting an ottb eventually but they are definitely a project and I’m no horse trainer. The Mowgley videos have been very informative. I love how you cheer every small win. It’s a very important thing to remember to do for oneself too as a learner .
@YourRidingSuccess
@YourRidingSuccess 2 года назад
Thanks for following Mowg's progress! So glad you are enjoying the videos! I hope the techniques work for you! Tell us about it! x
@susie7035
@susie7035 2 года назад
I love the way you praise mowgs, I do the same with my Thoroughbred Jimmy ! I talk to him all the time actually, but I do love the suppling exercise and use it in my warm ups so Thankyou ! 🙏🙏🙏
@YourRidingSuccess
@YourRidingSuccess 2 года назад
So glad you enjoyed the video! Thanks for watching x
@briarspillane2868
@briarspillane2868 2 года назад
Great tip on using Travers on the circle to help the horse free up when he goes forward. I'll try this with my horse today. Mowgley is good to watch as he is expressive with his discomfort when an exercise is hard and then settles into it when his way if going improves. Also love how you use a token canter at the end as the try one more time for me and reward him with finishing 💖
@YourRidingSuccess
@YourRidingSuccess 2 года назад
Yes Briar, he is amazing! Thank you so much, let me know how you go with your horse!
@lorettakent8973
@lorettakent8973 2 года назад
So helpful - I have an OTTB that could barely go to the right, and you are so correct that the difficulty is still there but just is expressed differently as they progress.
@YourRidingSuccess
@YourRidingSuccess 2 года назад
So glad you enjoyed the video! Thanks for watching x
@suzanneholland9460
@suzanneholland9460 2 года назад
Love his progress. Inspection for my young horse
@YourRidingSuccess
@YourRidingSuccess 2 года назад
Thank you so much Suzanne!!
@ejmsj94
@ejmsj94 2 года назад
he's come on so well, and it is so nice that you have taken us on the journey with you. I really appreciate the way you explain how to get the bigger steps and more freedom in the body. This is something I have been working on with the horse I ride so this is so helpful thank you.
@YourRidingSuccess
@YourRidingSuccess 2 года назад
You're most welcome! So glad to be able to help! x
@lilyfreeman1933
@lilyfreeman1933 2 года назад
this video was very informative. I love how you take things slow for mowgly but also enough that he is learning quickly.
@YourRidingSuccess
@YourRidingSuccess 2 года назад
Love this! Thank you!
@sharonklassen1800
@sharonklassen1800 2 года назад
Really helpful. I have a 9 year old OTTB I picked up after a few trainers had failed. Doing really well now and your videos inspire!
@YourRidingSuccess
@YourRidingSuccess 2 года назад
Super job! Love it!! x
@Whisper_Of_Ankh
@Whisper_Of_Ankh 2 года назад
Didn't know this trick with using the traverse on a circle to make the trot more fluent. Can't wait to try that out! 😀
@YourRidingSuccess
@YourRidingSuccess 2 года назад
Woohooo! Sooo exciting!!
@deanneflavel9954
@deanneflavel9954 2 года назад
Such an inspiration to me. Don’t give me the money give me lessons. I would love some lessons from you. 🥰
@YourRidingSuccess
@YourRidingSuccess 2 года назад
Thank you Deanne! So glad you are enjoying the videos so much!
@YEENS222
@YEENS222 2 года назад
🏇🏇i like that mowgley is better at not being so kiotik now that now that is progress! good job!🏇
@YourRidingSuccess
@YourRidingSuccess 2 года назад
Thank you x
@catherinerogers882
@catherinerogers882 2 года назад
I really like the idea of utilising circles to help correct
@YourRidingSuccess
@YourRidingSuccess 2 года назад
Thanks! Love this!
@escaniasdeliah6109
@escaniasdeliah6109 2 года назад
I love seeing the progress, it helps me with my almost 4year old horse.
@YourRidingSuccess
@YourRidingSuccess 2 года назад
Love it! Thanks for following Mowg's progress x
@horseyhils9879
@horseyhils9879 2 года назад
I love mowgley! It’s like your riding my horse, same age and similar issues so this series is perfect for me with my horse. Thank you! :) x
@YourRidingSuccess
@YourRidingSuccess 2 года назад
Love that this video is so perfect for you and your horse x
@marjoriereeh9319
@marjoriereeh9319 2 года назад
Mowgley is doing so well.I do not have a OTT. My mare is QH/TB she's 8 yr old now and she is always one step ahead of me. In a lesson she is good because a watchful eye is keeping her in line. When my instructor is not there my horse can just take advantage of me not being quick to catch her mistakes. I really wanted a horse that I could have fun with and go to shows. After I ride when we are finished, I try to walk her on a longer rein so she can cool off and she just jigs. It seems the longer I ride her the more nervous she is & is trying to get me to stop, get off and turn her out. It's just not fun anymore and I am considering selling her. I've had her for 4 yrs. I did show her in Dressage the first year that I owned her.
@YourRidingSuccess
@YourRidingSuccess 2 года назад
Hi Marjorie! So sorry to hear you are feeling so stuck in your riding and not enjoying it! We'd love to help! If you'd like some help you can email us at support@yourridingsuccess.com x
@deborahclark1291
@deborahclark1291 2 года назад
Hi! He is doing so well. Thank you for sharing about using the circle line to help them instead of pushing them forward. I would have not thought of that on my own! Thanks for the great video. It helps to see you do this.
@YourRidingSuccess
@YourRidingSuccess 2 года назад
So glad you enjoyed the video Deborah! x
@jessparish8165
@jessparish8165 2 года назад
Also about the hack out safe .. attaché a dog idea tag with the yard details on just in case you lose your horse if you come off .. so I have yard mobile number on and the yard address just in case .. we get separated xx
@YourRidingSuccess
@YourRidingSuccess 2 года назад
Nice to know this, Jess! Thanks for sharing x
@samstockbridge3989
@samstockbridge3989 2 года назад
My biggest learning was enlarging the stride & doing leg yield on the circle to improve his way of going.
@YourRidingSuccess
@YourRidingSuccess 2 года назад
Love it! x
@benitascott3533
@benitascott3533 2 года назад
Firstly fantastic to see you both back Alicia & Mowgli, with such passion - is invigorating! Wonderful video, thankyou! Greatest nugget herein: using the specific dressage moves, to facilitate the horse achieving better balance, rhythm, connection, & overall better fluidity. Demonstrating how the initial difficulties manifest differently as the horse progresses & how to address them & work through it, in the step by step guide, is incredibly helpful! Very relevant to me & my horse at our current level! Love to see this ❤ Re the DMA snippet - excellent advice: be sensible, think about the surfaces - so beneficial! An attitude of striving for safety - be mindful, don't be proud, great advice - loved the segment, loved the advice!! Thanks Team, ever grateful, Benita 🐎🐎🐎🥰🙏
@YourRidingSuccess
@YourRidingSuccess 2 года назад
Hello Benita! Thank you so much for your kind words! We are loving the support! We are so glad that this has helped you and the lessons are relevant to you! Love it!! x
@benitascott3533
@benitascott3533 2 года назад
@@YourRidingSuccess 👏👏👏💐❤
@Ullibullizz
@Ullibullizz 2 года назад
He's so beautiful! I will take with me the shoulder fore and travers on the longside and play with that with my horse.
@YourRidingSuccess
@YourRidingSuccess 2 года назад
Love it! Go you! x
@emma_and_a_horse
@emma_and_a_horse 2 года назад
I learnt that when a horse is being "difficult" they're actually having a hard time, and maybe the exercise is at the edge of their ability (or maybe even outside of their ability).
@YourRidingSuccess
@YourRidingSuccess 2 года назад
Thanks for sharing what you learned from this video, Em x
@colleenoakley253
@colleenoakley253 2 года назад
He is looking so good. That is a great exercise to do the increase of pace on the circle with a little counter bend, to get a more rhythmical bigger trot.
@YourRidingSuccess
@YourRidingSuccess 2 года назад
Thanks, Colleen! x
@APHAforsale
@APHAforsale 2 года назад
love the circle leg yield, then straight trot exercise!
@YourRidingSuccess
@YourRidingSuccess 2 года назад
Thank you Brenda!!
@cristinafortes646
@cristinafortes646 2 года назад
Thnak you so much, Alicia! It's great to see how lovely Mowgley is, and how sweet you are with him! My girl is only 4 as well, she's a baby with a hot temper! As usual, this video was so inspiring - the importance of "success, than one more thing and let go", not overworking, building a bond - valuable piece of information! thanks once again.😀 Kisses from Portugal 😘
@YourRidingSuccess
@YourRidingSuccess 2 года назад
You are most welcome, Cristina!!
@jodidewick6434
@jodidewick6434 2 года назад
This is so informative and positive and encouraging. To see the progress with Mowgley makes it easy to see how much he has come and that with the correct attitude and by using the training scale it is possible to improve any horse. Thanks YRS #harlow
@YourRidingSuccess
@YourRidingSuccess 2 года назад
Thanks for following Mowg's progress! So glad you enjoyed it x
@danaadams9165
@danaadams9165 2 года назад
Mogs looks so great! I cannot believe he's just 4- what a good boy. This is amazing progress for a 4 yo TB! You have done so well with him- no surprise though. He's even getting a little neck and bum on him and his eye is very sweet :-) Wonderful advise for the new trail ride. I have not quite done that with my new guy... He's very "looky". We've just started going in the outdoor arena to lunge & riding around the outside of the barn after arena work.
@YourRidingSuccess
@YourRidingSuccess 2 года назад
Thanks for following Mowg's progress! So glad you enjoyed it x
@niamhrichardson2941
@niamhrichardson2941 2 года назад
You wouldn't think that the rider inputs from the saddle has such a big impact
@YourRidingSuccess
@YourRidingSuccess 2 года назад
So glad you enjoyed the video! Thanks for watching x
@georgie_lm2855
@georgie_lm2855 2 года назад
He looks fab 🤩 I always take the small wins with my OTTB as well, no pressure and we both end the session happy 🤗
@YourRidingSuccess
@YourRidingSuccess 2 года назад
Super!!
@sarahbennett5312
@sarahbennett5312 2 года назад
He is looking so good. Using the travar on a circle to help him I would never of thought of but when we are ready we will be giving it a go. You explain everything in a way that ee van all understand thank u.❤️
@YourRidingSuccess
@YourRidingSuccess 2 года назад
So glad you are getting so much out of the videos Sarah!
@julialake7379
@julialake7379 2 года назад
Really useful to use shoulder fore to straighten the horse when he goes crooked. Thanks for another informative video x
@YourRidingSuccess
@YourRidingSuccess 2 года назад
Love it! You are welcome!!
@CindyQ17
@CindyQ17 2 года назад
So great so see his progress and how you gradually work him live!
@YourRidingSuccess
@YourRidingSuccess 2 года назад
Yes! Thanks for following Mowg's progress x
@katemartinau
@katemartinau 2 года назад
Loving the Mowgley updates! Have missed him! 😍❤️
@YourRidingSuccess
@YourRidingSuccess 2 года назад
Thanks, Yana! Yes he's soo back and there's more to come so stay tuned! x
@biolbd
@biolbd 2 года назад
"Token canter" was great!
@YourRidingSuccess
@YourRidingSuccess 2 года назад
Thank you! x
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