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Five new videos have been released! Today you can watch as Jan Bemelmans of Germany, will train Spanish riders on the PRE, Lusitano and Andalusian horses!  

 

Catherine Haddad of the USA is giving a fabulous tutorial specifically on bettering the piaffe and passage.  

 

Lastly, we are releasing part 4 of our FREE 7 part series, Understanding your Horse's Brain, with Jody Hartstone of New Zealand.  

 

From these videos you will learn:  

 

  • Aids used for piaffe vs. passage and ways to better the piaffe and passage that you have currently
  • How to open the neck and get a more honest connection
  • How to get a bigger stride and more jump from a horse that wants to be  too collected too often 

  

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Jean Bemelmans

Jan Bemelmans-GER

 

Bemelmans is truly a rider/trainer with heart and soul for what he does! Originally from Belgium, now living in Germany he spends a great deal of time developing and coaching in the position of National Trainer for the Spanish Team. In addition to the 2004 Olympic medals,

Bemelmans

has coached the Spanish team to the silver medal in the 2002 World Championships and the 2003 European Championships. He is also the trainer of many international grand prix riders and is the winner of 50 international grand prix himself.

 

 

New Video- I2/S Level.

In this video Jan works with Juan Jiminez of Spain, on his horse, a Lusitano,  on getting a better canter. The canter is short and overly collected. They strive to get a bigger stride and step. They work on the tempi changes where the horse is a bit tense and they focus on the 4 tempis only to get good quality as opposed to lots of changes. They also work on the walk which is short and Jan wants to fix this by getting the horse to reach and have more honest contact with the bit. Later they move into the trot and half pass work which is absolutely beautiful.    

 

 

 

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New Video- I1/S Level. Jan works with Nuria Vila Perez of Spain on the Andalusion stallion, Kalibre. They have previously shown I1 and PSG and are working on GP. Jan schooled Nuria by asking that Kalibre stay elevated and long in the neck. He used transitions within the trot half pass from forward to collected and back to forward to encourage Kalibre to stretch his neck more open. Keeping contact with his hind legs when going from the medium to the collected trot created better connection. The half pass was improved by making sure to ride deep into the corners and begin the halt pass right out of the corner. Part 2: They went on to train the transitions from passage to piaffe and back to passage. The canter pirouettes were improved by getting Kalibre quicker with his hind legs using travers on a circle, and then riding out of this to the canter pirouette.  

 

 

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New Video-Grand Prix/S Level. Jan works with Eduardo Mellado of Spain, to get his horse, a PRE,  more open in the neck and to get better contact in the hand. They work on thinking low and deep as they go through their work. Tempi work begins. Part 2: Here they continue their work, with relaxation and then move into piaffe passage work and transitions between. Finally they move into canter pirouette work. The pirouettes are large but very correct. Jan tells Eduardo that in a show, he would want to see the horses poll higher but in training to focus on it being longer and lower in this way. They end with piaffe passage work focusing on the transitions.   

 

 

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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 on perfecting the piaffe and passage. In this tutorial Catherine explains how she thinks of the passage and piaffe and shows very clearly how she asks for the movement and works on getting the best work possible from Winyamaro.   

 

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Jody Hartstone-NZ  

  

Shortlisted for Athens Olympics on Landios o 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-Understanding your Horses Brain, Negative Reinforcement. Part 4 or our 7 part series. Pressure release aids are discussed and explained as to how the horse experiences those aids.    

  

 

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July Release Videos 

 

  

 

Heath Ryan-AUS

  

2008 Heath was a member of the Australian Dressage Team for theathonhorsehe Beijing Olympic Games.  Heath has been 3-times Assistant Coach for the Australian Olympic Eventing team, 1996 at the Atlanta Olympics where Australia won Gold, 2000 at the Sydney Olympics where Australia again won Gold and then at the 2004 Athens Olympics. Heath has himself on 3 different occasions been the Australian Three Day Event Champion and is currently the reigning Australian Grand Prix Dressage Champion 2010/2011. This is the second time Heath has been the Australian Grand Prix Dressage Champion.

 

  

New Video-tutorial on training the flying changes

  

In this video Heath explains the flying change from a naturistic point of view and moves into his systematic formula for training the change. You can see this methodolody in action as he trains multiple riders and rides himself, all the while explaining his thoughts and training.  

 

 

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New Video-tutorial on training the canter pirouette

  

In this video Heath emphasizes a few very key points he uses for getting successfull canter pirouettes. Again, he has a systematic methodology he follows with each horse and rider pair and himself.    

  

 

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Prior July Videos Released

 

 

Jody Riding Jody Hartstone-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-Habituation...what it is and how to use it in your thinking of everyday training. Part 3 of 7 part series.  

 

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Debbie McDonald-USA

 

Currently the USEF Developing Dressage Coach, identifying and cultivating future U.S. dressage stars. Debbie is busy training across the 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-Asking for self carriage and how to get the responsiveness you need from your aids.

 

 

In this video Debbie and Adrienne give you many tips and exercises that you can use to achieve self carriage and responsiveness.

 

 

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Prior July Videos Released

 

 

Jody Riding Jody Hartstone-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-Understanding the flight response in your horse. Part 2 of 7 part series.  

 

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RIDE FOR LIFE  

 

2011 PVDA Ride For Life

 Dancing Horse Challenge  

  

The Ride For Life is a fundraiser for the John Hopkins Breast Cancer Awareness Fund. The event was an all around success. Attendance at an all time high and performances that matched that high.  

  

As mentioned, we viewed the performances to be quite special. Each participant seemed to have put sooo much effort into creative something unique and moving.  

  

And...where else can you see Bent Jensen in white stiletto boots? This is must see entertainment, we promise you will enjoy!

  

New Video-2011 PVDA Ride For Life, Dancing Horse Challenge

  

  

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Prior July Release Videos

 

 

Jody Riding Jody Hartstone-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-Mental Capacities, Understanding Your Horses Brain 

 

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 HildaRidingPiaffeHilda Gurney-USA  

 

Two time Olympian, 9-time Pan-American 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-How to apply and use the half halt

Hilda explains how to do a half halt and then has the rider show you its application. You can easily see the re-balance that goes on with the horse and trot and canter.  

 

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