Love this! Could you make a video on what gear you use for each horse and why? Just noticed Hueys bridle/bit and I’ve never seen anything like that before!
@amandarosseventingfit68034 жыл бұрын
Elle Equestrian that’s a great idea! I sure will!
@leannedonnelly63194 жыл бұрын
This it the best vid ever and it is so funny 😂 btw I love your vids👍 I am so excited to do this when I get home
@mmchapman54194 жыл бұрын
❤️watching these over & over, paying close attention to your hands, position... can’t tell you how helpful it is for thinking about my position and confidence when I’m riding.
@maryluiseseidler93984 жыл бұрын
Amanda thank you so much for taking the time to share your tips and training ideas. You are so considerate and always looking at it from the horses perspective allowing the horse to gain confidence with sensible progressions. We all need to be more on the side of the horse. I have learned a lot from your informative concepts. Thank you.
@kiahsummers50754 жыл бұрын
Love these videos so much Amanda, I’m learning heaps! Please do more ☺️🖤✨
@amyford41214 жыл бұрын
Thank you for doing this video. I am so looking forward to trying some of these training exercises 😄
@ameliakusar91364 жыл бұрын
I’m absolutely in love with all your videos! Now the problem is I’ve watched them all and wanna see more! 🤣🥰🤦🏼♀️ I especially love these vids with the barrels b/c I can see your jumping position. I just started riding again after a 15 yr break, and apparently I was taught a completely wrong 2-point position when I was younger! Trying hard to get the “proper” form into my muscle memory!! 🤯🤯
@realisticequestrian82294 жыл бұрын
@1:38 THE MOST RELATABLE MOMENT hahahahahahaha I had to replay that a few times. Thank you so much Amanda for never editing those goose moments out. This was my Arab for about 7 years of his life hahahahahaha!
@NZ_RAW4 жыл бұрын
Another fantastic video :) After becoming a subscriber I now have re-caught the eventing bug and am returning to competitions at the end of lock down... so thank you!
@jettestaaks4 жыл бұрын
Love these videos 🤩 Thank you!
@sophweine7704 жыл бұрын
Loved this!! Thanks Amanda and Hughie! 💗
@sarahbrown20024 жыл бұрын
LOVE your videos! You are hysterical and such an awesome rider !
@charsparks35134 жыл бұрын
Absolutely love this schooling videos!! I have a spooky little mare and they never change, no matter what job they do! X
@TKDDLJ094 жыл бұрын
Its so great to see a 3* eventer also spooks!!! Mine is exactly the same, on the flatwork or in general life, he is scared and spooks at everything and everyone. But as soon as he is on a XC course he just takes all the jumps. Hes still a little uncertain, but mommy is there to save him and he is so brave. but in everyday life he just isnt brave at all. Its so funny and after 2 years, I have finally come to terms with the fact that he probably is always gonna spook and just not make a big deal out of it.
@orangehill93534 жыл бұрын
love your videos ❤️❤️❤️❤️
@coraliesentch45154 жыл бұрын
Loved this Amanda, Huey is a bit of legend !! (Had to laugh at the start when he first clocked the barrels....classic 🤣) These exercises are so ‘doable’ for all levels of rider so they’re totally brilliant! You’re a superstar with an amazing sense of humor and so relatable, I love your channel 👍🏻👌🏻🥰❤️
@emilylipsitz4 жыл бұрын
I love your horses #horses
@KDAusHorseChick4 жыл бұрын
Love these ones! Super keen to try them!!!
@kippen644 жыл бұрын
This is a really helpful video. Thank you very much.
@equinoah4 жыл бұрын
Can’t wait to try this!
@BlackHeartedJester3 жыл бұрын
Suggestion for the pole holder for the top of the jump: cut the base off an empty plastic spray drum, the type that has the dip right through the middle to accommodate stacking onto other drums (ie the handle of the drum below). You can cut to varying heights, and also use as poles holders for cavaletti. The other side you can use as scary jump fill i.e cut the other end off and slide several over a pole. Local farmers are usually a good resource for them ☺️
@dakotahiggins64964 жыл бұрын
Amazing , gorgous i love watching your videos and love watching u jump new jumps :)
@DizeeGiz4 жыл бұрын
I always enjoy your videos! Thanks for the tips and the laughs. My idea to stabilise the pole on top? Pool noodles. Maybe cut one into lengths (the diameter of the barrel) and carve into wedges. One either side, should do the job. I haven’t tried this myself but I use pool noodles for lots of things.
@ottch86704 жыл бұрын
Huey is the best boy lol keep up the good work love the videos
@BlaBla-en6zg4 жыл бұрын
So glad mine isnt th only horse that freaks at the little things he has seen a million times. For the top rail on your drums I got my dad to curve a edge off two bricks so its smooth to hold the rails in place seems to work really well.
@samanthaloveshorses73064 жыл бұрын
3:20 woowwwUr horse is amazing I got a skewbald as my lesson horse anyways great jumper ur very experienced too ❤️😁
@justjacksgirl4 жыл бұрын
Really enjoy these schooling videos! If you have any pole work or schooling ideas for your dressage that would be awesome!?
@christinemartindale87154 жыл бұрын
Hi Amanda I’m new to your vlog, wow what a beautiful property you have and gorgeous horses. I am retired now use to work ride for many years with the racing teams and loved my work with some very hot and beautiful thoroughbreds back in the U.K. and Channel Islands best years ever for me. I really am enjoying how you explain everything in simplicity terms and you are a super rider very compact while riding beautiful hands and seat. I have been to Australia twice in my youth and just loved it there. Where is your home? I am now moving onto your next clip.Thanks for sharing.😎❤️😎
@samanthaloveshorses73064 жыл бұрын
Also u r first rider I have seen wearing spurs and not getting hate from it❤️❤️😄😄😄
@amberkeen4 жыл бұрын
I was just thinking about your pole sliding problem on top, potentially an old jump cup flattened in the back nailed on would do the trick but it wouldn't move at all if they hit it. Was also like "I should totally do this" but we just had our first jump school outside and my mare got rather excited and bucked a couple times then just when she was softening on the circle BUCK and run up the hill sans me lol
@c.a.zequestrian87704 жыл бұрын
Hi, I’ve recently gotten an eventer (who was eventing at 1.05) but I have never really had a horse who can jump more than like 70cm. So, I have so far jumped her 90cm which is quite a large jump for me as I have never really had a decent jumper. Anyone got some tips for a better jump position, and a more stable leg ??
@c.a.zequestrian87704 жыл бұрын
Ak horsemanship thank you! On my pony I used to do a lot of bareback (almost every ride) but then couldn’t ride for 3 months cause she came up lame, then got arthritis. I gained a lot of balance and stability in my leg. When I got my new horse though, she is very strong in the mouth and (because we don’t have an arena at the moment) our trot work is good but as soon as I ask for the canter, the strides feel longer, and bigger, and faster, then when I bring her back to trot, it’s super bouncy, and it takes her a while to come back to walk. But I haven’t died soo far 😂😅
@patrycjap50344 жыл бұрын
How those rains work?
@BelleandBuddy294 жыл бұрын
What did you do to your arm?
@realisticequestrian82294 жыл бұрын
Any tips for a spooky horse that does the opposite to Hughy? My Arab gets really deep into fences and I'd like him to take a longer spot but he wants to get right up the fence then our jump is a bit awkward to get over.
@Anielcaa4 жыл бұрын
Try pulling the ground rail out more and make sure your horse is in a good and even rhythm and in front of your leg all the way up to the fence