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We have 4 new video's for the first April release. Our first new video is of Jody Hartstone working with a very difficult horse who backs away from rein contact and likes to rear. Within it you will learn what to do if he sticks his nose up or out, threatens to rear and basically acts as if he has forgotten many of the basics. Next we have guest trainer Heather Bender working with 3 young Lusitano horses from the "Lusitano Collection". She focuses on correct rhythm, tempo and pureness of the gaits. Lastly we have a free video for you, Jim Masterson of The Masterson Method, discusses equine body work, its effect and why you would want to do it. We also have a last video, from Jim, focusing on shoulder release, essential for priming your horse for optimum reach and lift. This is a video that you can really learn from so you may be able to apply these techniques yourself.    

  • How to reteach the turn aids 
  • How to re-communicate what bit pressure means  
  • How to fix a horse that drifts right or left
  • How to work with your horse to help him loosen up his shoulders   
  • How to get your horses attention back on YOU 

 

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Newly Released Videos

 
JodyHartstone
Jody Harstone-NZ

Jody, shortlisted for Athens Olympics on Landioso and the 2010 WEG qualified rider for Dressage representing New Zealand, Jody teaches and lectures worldwide emphasizing her training based on scientific principles of behavioural theory. "The rider's aids are all trained systematically and one at a time," Hartstone explained. "One should be careful not to apply two cues at once and ensure that the pressure-release aids (reins or legs) are trained effectively before one moves on to subtle aids like the seat. Basically reins are there to slow down, legs to go, reins to turn and leg for yield. Most important is to train the legs of the horse before training its frame. It is very different from what we see in many training yards where horses are sent to. With them rein pressure and reins are no longer effective to slow down the horses' leg. Paramount is self carriage. The horses are taught from breaking in to hold their own rhythm, direction and outline."

New Video-This horse sticks his nose up and out, especially during transitions. Jody teaches the rider that when he puts his nose up and leans on the bit or the "brake", then you have to teach him what the brake or bit pressure means. This in-depth segment shows you the arduous process of "re-teaching".

 

Additionally, work is done on the turn aids or rein aids to re-teach the horse what this means and enforce what the appropriate response is.

 

Free Sample Mini-Clip 

 

 


Guest Educator

Guest Educator Series

 

We are happy to host an array of guest educators whose education we find value in. Please communicate with us should you like what you see and wish to continue to see training from an educator we do not permanently feature! (Found in Trainer/Rider tab)


New Video-Featuring Heather Bender, Head Trainer, USA, The Lusitano Collection. Heather rides Astyages Interagro, a 6 yr. old by Veiga (MAC)
. She focuses on correct rhythm, tempo and pureness of the gaits.

New Video-
Featuring Heather Bender, Head Trainer, USA, The Lusitano Collection. Heather teaches two riders on 4 yr. olds from the Lusitano Collection, Cupido Interagro by Tufao and Cronus Interagro by Quinio Interagro. Within this video you see focus on the integral basics of the horse, unique points to remember when working with Luisitano's and how to get your horses attention back on you.

 

Free Sample Mini-Clip



Masterson Method

The Masterson Method

 

Jim Masterson teaches a unique method of bodywork that recognizes and then follows the visual responses of the horse to touch, to find and release accumulated muscle and structural stress in key junctions of the horse's body that most affect performance. This Method creates an interaction between the horse and practitioner in which the horse participates in the process of release. It is an equally effective technique for any equine discipline.  Due to its intuitive, gentle and interactive nature, it is a wonderful way to increase trust, bonding and understanding between human and horse.

  

Jim was the Equine Massage Therapist for the United States Endurance Team at the 2006 & 2010 FEI World Equestrian Games, and the 2008 FEI World Endurance Championships in Terrenganu, Malaysia. He uses this Method on U.S. and International equine competitors in FEI Grand Prix, Nation's Cup, Pan American and World Cup show jumping events and on members of the USET Singles Driving horses and Jumping teams.


Free Video- Why Equine Bodywork


New Video-Shoulder release, scalpula release of tension, to increase relaxation and allow the horse to better use his shoulders. (Video found in Specialty Content section of videos)




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Past Releases of the Month

Six New Video Releases

 

Hilda Gurney

Hilda Gurney-USA

 

2-time Olympian, 9-time PanAmerican Gamer, Hilda Gurney has been an enthusiastic participant for more than three decades in the phenomenal growth of her favorite equestrian discipline, dressage. She is also an Olympic medalist, national champion, Pan American gamer. USEF S Judge, FEI I Judge, trainer, rider and breeder.



 

New Video Tutorial-How to ride the shallow loop/single loop required at training level  

 

Hilda shows you where to leave and return on the track and exactly where your bend should change, watch this video to ensure you receive top points in the show arena! 

 


Free Sample Mini-Clip

 

 

 

New Video Tutorial-Learn to teach and ride piaffe/passage 

Three horses, three riders all different levels of experience. Hilda shows how to teach the horse to "dwell" before moving on in passage and how to stop a horse from sitting too much in the piaffe.

 


Free Sample Mini-Clip

 

  

New Video Tutorial-Learn how to teach your horse the flying changes    

 

What are the aids? When do you ask? Learn what to do when your horse is late behind or simply ignores your aids.




 Free Sample Mini-Clip 

 

 

Debbie

 

Debbie McDonald-USA

 

She and the now retired Brentina,  have had a long and outstanding career together. Together they've helped the US equestrian team win a team silver and team bronze at the World Equestrian games and a team bronze at the 2004 Olympics. In 2003, Brentina helped Debbie to become the first American rider to win the World Cup championship. They also came in third place at the 2005 World Cup. Brentina herself was named the 2005 Farnam/Platform USEF Horse of the Year.

  

New Video-How to gain proper rein contact and what to do when your horse leans and pulls on the bit.  

 

Use of the half halt, steady outside rein and counter flexion are shown, discussed and used as corrections within this basic training session.   

 

 


JodyHartstoneJody Harstone-NZ

Jody, shortlisted for Athens Olympics on Landioso and the 2010 WEG qualified rider for Dressage representing New Zealand, Jody teaches and lectures worldwide emphasizing her training based on scientific principles of behavioural theory. "The rider's aids are all trained systematically and one at a time," Hartstone explained. "One should be careful not to apply two cues at once and ensure that the pressure-release aids (reins or legs) are trained effectively before one moves on to subtle aids like the seat. Basically reins are there to slow down, legs to go, reins to turn and leg for yield. Most important is to train the legs of the horse before training its frame. It is very different from what we see in many training yards where horses are sent to. With them rein pressure and reins are no longer effective to slow down the horses' leg. Paramount is self carriage. The horses are taught from breaking in to hold their own rhythm, direction and outline."


New Video-How to work with your horse on the ground, instilling voice aids and de-spooking

Jody explains work in hand, shows you how to make them listen to your light aids on the ground, how to put your cues on a voice aid and ways to go about getting your horse acclimated to any sight or sound.

 

Guest Educator

Guest Educator Series

 

We are happy to host an array of guest educators whose education we find value in. Please communicate with us should you like what you see and wish to continue to see training from an educator we do not permanently feature! (Found in Trainer/Rider tab)


New Video-Using diagonals to get your horse on the bit 



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Past Releases of the Month



CatherineandWinymaro

 

Catherine Haddad-USA

 

Catherine and her partner, Winymaro were the reserve ride for the US Team for WEG 2010. In 2009 Catherine was ranked 7th in the Western European League. Catherine Haddad represented the USA in the 2007 Rolex World Cup in Las Vegas, Nevada. In 2006, as a member of the US Team she was named reserve rider for the USEF at the World Equestrian Games. She has lived in Vechta, Germany for the last 10 years, running her own stable, International Dressage.

 

New Video Tutorial-Learn to improve your sitting trot

 

Catherine shows you leg position, heel position, knee position, explains how your hips and back should move and feel and gives a tip regarding how to best improve your seat.

 

  Free Sample Mini-Clip   

   

 

New Video Tutorial-Owning the frame and poll for optimum stride and self carriage.

 

Catherine explains that she uses the leg yield in the warm up because it loosens up the shoulders so nicely. The goal is to get that outside shoulder to really reach forward and sideways. She then takes you through many frames and poll positions. Here she makes a strong point that one must understand; you always aim for your horses back and front legs to land where your horses nose is pointing...so if your riding behind the vertical you are more than likely restricting your horses stride.  

 

 Free Sample Mini-Clip  

 

 

New Video Tutorial-How to increase expression in the trot and build muscle and strength behind.

 

Catherine works on self carriage and getting more expression in the trot. If you wondered how to build strength and muscle behind, she shows you what she uses to achieve this. Her work is very playful, moving between trot and passage...she shows how she thinks, WAIT, BE FREE, STEP. Here she feels the expression and builds upon it.

 

Free Sample Mini-Clip 

 

 

 

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World Cup Contest

 

The winner gets an autographed glossy of this photo!   

  

CatherineonWinyamaro

 

 Eighteen pairs start in the Grand Prix on Thursday, April 28, and 15 go on to the Final Grand Prix Freestyle on Saturday night.  The following competitors and horses will start in the GP:

 

BEL:  Jeroen Devroe,  Apollo van het Vijverhof

 

DEN: Natalie zu Sayn-Wittgenstein, Digby

 

FIN:  Mikeala Lindh, Skovlunds Mas Guapo

 

GBR: Richard Davison, Hiscox Artemis

 

GER: Helen Langehenenberg, Damon Hill NRW or  Responsible OLD

 

Ulla Salzgeber, Herzruf's Erbe or Wakana

              

Isabell Werth, Satchmo or Warum Nicht

 

HUN:Robert Acs, Weinzauber

 

NED: Adelinde Cornelissen, Jerch Parzival

 

Edward Gal, Sisther de Jeu

 

Hans Peter Minderhoud, Exquis Nadine

 

POL: Katarzyna Milczarek, Ekwador

 

SWE: Nina Hoffmann, Leo Af Magnushoj

 

Patrik Kittel, Watermill Scandic

 

UKR:  Sergey Puzko, Kompliment

           

USA:  Jan Ebeling, Rafalca

             

Catherine Haddad, Winyamaro

            

Shawna Harding, Come On III

 

Adelinde Cornelisson is the current favorite to win. aHere is the contest.  If anyone can beat her, who will it be?  You can only pick one horse/rider combo and your pick has to be sent to World Cup Contest Response, by midnight (Eastern Daylight Time= New York City) on Wednesday, April 27, 2011.

 


 

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