Rhythm, Tempo, and Stride Length Workshop
Patterns & Figures
This workshop focuses on patterns and figures! Dressage is full of figures, patterns, and exercises that we use to train our horses, improve suppleness, and as tools to help them learn what we are asking of them. Much like a gymnast learns skills in a specific series, we can use patterns and figures to help us train our horses. In this workshop, you will learn about some of my favorite figures and how to use them to help your horse.
Lessons in this course include:
Assessment Worksheet
Theory Lecture
A toolbox with specific riding videos and exercises
Lifetime access
Access to a Grand Prix rider and trainer to answer your questions
The ability to make measurable progress and actually move up the levels!
What's Included:
Videos
Lesson videos, demos, and more!
Work Sheet
To accelerate your learning!
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Why this workshop?
If you're having a hard time with your canter - you're not alone. I remember first learning how to canter - I was so excited and terrified all at the same time! There was so much to think about: left lead, right lead, breathe, inside leg at the girth, outside leg behind the girth, hands down, shoulders back - but once you're in the canter the feeling is truly magical! In fact, over 58% of our audience says the canter is their favorite gait!
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About Amelia
Amelia Newcomb is a USDF Bronze, Silver, and Gold Medalist, and a member of the prestigious USEF Dressage Development Program. She has trained and competed close to 50 horses in almost 500 competitions, and has trained several horses that she started as youngsters all the way up to the Grand Prix. Amelia hopes one day to compete internationally and to represent the United States at the Olympics.
Amelia Newcomb Dressage is based in Somis, California, where Amelia offers complete and correct dressage training from breaking the young horse through the FEI level.
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Rhythm, Tempo, and Stride Length Workshop