Five Training Pillars for Progress Q&A

EPISODE · Sep 26, 2025 · 26 MIN

Five Training Pillars for Progress Q&A

from Dressage with Amelia · host Amelia Newcomb

This week’s live Q&A centered on the core training principles that keep you and your horse progressing, even when things get tricky. We also chatted about the new YouTube series launching next month (behind-the-scenes and real-life training!) and shared updates from 30 Days to Round.What we coveredTiming and proactivity: Don’t wait until your horse grabs the bit or throws the head—ride proactively with bend, flexion, and release before the problem starts.Breaking it down: Complex movements like half pass can’t be “fixed” inside the half pass. Instead, go back to the components: forward, bend, sideways, alignment—then put it all back together.Consistency: Just like school for kids, horses develop mental focus and physical strength over years. Little-by-little work creates lifelong progress.Rider position and clarity: Your seat and shoulders should match the horse’s body in lateral work. Inside seat bone down, shoulders parallel to shoulders, hips with hips. Stay soft, not stiff.Reward and positivity: Never miss an opportunity to praise. Clear, consistent, positive training helps your horse stay motivated and willing.Key takeawaysWork on inside rein to inside hind to improve control and suppleness.Circles and lateral exercises are your go-to when a horse gets heavy, resistant, or pops the head up.Don’t measure engagement as “always there.” Even Grand Prix horses warm up in a normal trot before reaching true collection. Engagement comes in moments, not minutes.For younger horses, think “kindergarten attention span.” Keep it short, consistent, and gradually increase both mental focus and physical load.Happy Riding,AmeliaPS. Don't forget to RSVP for my FREE Flying Changes Webinar on Oct 5th!

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