Rhythm, Tempo, and Stride Length Workshop
The Dressage Aids
Have you ever wondered how the aids should be used? Are you having trouble communicating with your horse? All these questions and more will be addressed inside this workshop!
In dressage, the three primary aids are your seat, leg, and hands. Not only are these aids used in dressage; riders from all disciplines use these aids!
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
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Master the aids!
This workshop will show you exactly how to use the aids, and help you learn to communicate clearly with your horse so that they can understand what you are asking them to do! Inside, you will find video instruction all about the aids (there’s even a special section on the canter!), a worksheet to fill out, and a 70-minute lecture all about the aids! You also have the ability to ask questions at anytime AND you get lifetime access to the course once enrolled!
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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