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WHAT SHOULD YOU DO IN THE FIRST 5 MINUTES OF YOUR WARM UP? - Competition Mastery TV Episode 5 

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Welcome to Competition Mastery TV.
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The first 5 minutes of the warm up is walking on a loose rein if you can. The last thing we want at a competition is for a horse to make the decisions instead of you!! You want the horse to be calm and relaxed in their environment, as well as walk and warm up their joints properly. If your horse is tense and doesn't want to walk - trot! If the trot is too tense and the horse is too crazy, do a shoulder in so that you can control where the legs are going.
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Комментарии : 24   
@haltatx8951
@haltatx8951 6 лет назад
I love doing transitions because my horse is so so lazy and it really help to get him thinking and focusing on me. Great tips as always though Tash!!
@debbiecole3555
@debbiecole3555 Год назад
Be the leader your horse needs you to be! Well said ! I’ll use this!
@YourRidingSuccess
@YourRidingSuccess Год назад
Yes, 100%!!
@teresawort9124
@teresawort9124 6 лет назад
Awesome...thanks for this. My horse hates to walk. I did focus on what I was doing. Nice & relaxed but in control. I rode him for 45 min. That's a first for me. I also rode him into a light sweat. Another first for me. I had watched your vid on the Traverse. I did get him to side pass & traverse in both directions. He also would turn & stop on command. No catering yet. I still don't have that much control. He likes to bolt. Your awesome thanks for the vids.
@YourRidingSuccess
@YourRidingSuccess 6 лет назад
So happy for you Teresa!!! Nice work - you will definitely get there!! xxxxx
@equinelaura1369
@equinelaura1369 6 лет назад
i find transitions good because​ the horses I ride are lazy or stubborn. I love your videos they are super helpful
@jessc5488
@jessc5488 6 лет назад
Please please make a podcast so I can listen to you while I drive !
@sorrelquarterhorse806
@sorrelquarterhorse806 6 лет назад
Hey Tash! I love you vids, they are so helpful!
@c.r.6468
@c.r.6468 6 лет назад
I love this!
@jolandiehobson5409
@jolandiehobson5409 6 лет назад
Thanks this video helped a lot
@GreyMist123
@GreyMist123 6 лет назад
I little off topic. How do you, personally, handle situations when people don't follow the "left hand to left hand" rule?.
@kylechapman131
@kylechapman131 4 года назад
You are amazing rider Natasha Grand Prix rider
@spaziocasainterioare1656
@spaziocasainterioare1656 4 года назад
5 minutes to me look very few! I would warm up my horse at list 10-15 minutes. And if cant, better not to ride! If he is fresh, then i can some how smoothly take his reins!
@YourRidingSuccess
@YourRidingSuccess 3 года назад
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@isabelleslaney
@isabelleslaney 6 лет назад
So, just today i started cantering, i thought it was scary but in reality it was so much fun! But i almost fell off. And my legs kept on falling out of the stirrups. Do you have any tips or a video for this?
@babygirl101471
@babygirl101471 6 лет назад
JustBeing Izzy watch her “how to sit balanced in the canter” Video. The key is your stomach. Suck your stomach into your spine and sit up straight. Stamp down on the one and say one two three one two three in your head. Don’t pinch and don’t lean forward. Sit on your seatbones.
@tahlialatimore2196
@tahlialatimore2196 6 лет назад
Second comment
@lauriebohanan2761
@lauriebohanan2761 4 года назад
How we do that at 5 minutes
@ninam1466
@ninam1466 6 лет назад
first comment!!!!!
@xriderfusion9251
@xriderfusion9251 6 лет назад
Were did you get the gold horse riding boots?
@YourRidingSuccess
@YourRidingSuccess 6 лет назад
Deniro :) xxx
@xriderfusion9251
@xriderfusion9251 6 лет назад
Thank you!
@tlcequestrian8622
@tlcequestrian8622 6 лет назад
Fifth comment!
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