Dressage Western Style
Free Groundwork Manners PDF https://bit.ly/4eXqeOp Free Patterns and Figures PDF https://bit.ly/4cCSp3o Free Flying Changes Webinar https://bit.ly/3zF81F6 Free Canter Course https://bit.ly/4cWNfzg Free Course on Confidence https://bit.ly/4eS5VBQ Free Rider Fitness PDF/Course https://bit.ly/4f16SYD Free Webinar on Rider Position https://bit.ly/3Ljoh1h Support me on Patreon: https://bit.ly/4bO7EVX #westerndressage #dressagetraining #riderposition Would you believe that I used to ride western? If you have been following me for a while you probably know that I used to ride western a lot when I was younger! I still ride in my western tack sometimes, especially when I’m working with a young horse. Today, Jacques and I will be riding in my western tack, talking about the differences between a dressage and western saddle, and demonstrating that dressage is possible in any saddle! I'm a big believer that good riding is good riding - regardless of the saddle you're riding in! First of all, no matter what type of saddle you ride in, your alignment should still be correct, and you should have a straight line from ear, shoulder, hip, and heel. The main differences that I feel when I ride in my western saddle is that I feel more secure, yet it also allows me more freedom in my legs compared to my dressage saddle. When I’m working with a young horse, I really like my western tack because: · Larger saddle - The bigger western saddle distributes weight over a larger area on your horse’s back, which can be a good thing when you are just starting a young horse. · Mecate reins – I use mecate reins when I ride western, and they are super nice to have because when I’m riding a younger horse I can get off at anytime and do groundwork if needed. · Night Latch – Also known as a grab strap, a night latch is helpful for when you are feeling unstable in the saddle or if your horse is doing something silly. This strap allows you to pull yourself into the saddle or just give you more stability in your position so you are not pulling on your horse. I hope this video helps you realize that good riding is good riding and it doesn’t matter what style of tack you ride in. My mantra is “Dressage for All”! I believe that dressage can help any horse and rider. I love seeing you and your horse progress along your journey no matter what style you choose to ride in! Chapters: 0:00 Intro 0:25 Can you ride dressage in a western saddle 1:03 Alignment in the saddle 1:25 My western tack 1:48 How I ride in western tack vs. dressage tack 4:10 Why I like my western tack 5:10 How to use the night latch 6:27 You can do dressage in any saddle

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