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Rider’s A to Z Mini-Glossary #1
25 Days, 25 Letters of the Alphabet… by Rivkah Roth DO DNMfirst published 2020-02-20 on coachmetoo By popular demand we republish a Rider’s A to Z Glossary of technical terms; a more or less alphabetical Series of rider expressions that, in form of a Rider’s Advent Calendar, Rivkah Roth wrote for and posted on her Read more
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Canter Departure Quality
Predicts the quality of the flying changes by Rivkah Roth DO DNMfirst published 2019-03-18 on coachmeto Advances level canter work stands and falls with the quality of your basic canter transitions. If your walk-canter departures are equally straight and balanced on either lead, chances are you will be able to master faultless flying changes in Read more
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The Six Trots that Nobody Rides and the One that Gets Everybody Nowhere
Know Your Trot! A Reminder for Riders, Trainers, and Judges by Rivkah Roth DO DNMfirst published 2019-09-15 on coachmetoo For any rider and trainer, and in particular for dressage judges, to be able to recognize and understand the various forms of trot asked for in dressage is of penultimate importance. Yet, possibly because a rider’s Read more
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Show Season Preparation
Seat Exercises on the Longeline by Rivkah Roth DO DNMfirst published 2019-03-23 on coachmetoo If you haven’t done so yet this winter it is time for a few weeks of intensive seat exercises and a major “tool building” refresher Performing seat exercises on the longe for an elastic and balanced, independent seat requires an highly Read more
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The Rider’s Hand
(Not) for Debate – and not just for DQs: “Close your hand!” by Rivkah Roth DO DNMfirst published 2015-01-16 on my Equiopathy facebook page and prompted by a paper linked to by that post. Equiopathy questioned: exactly, how?… and why? There is a lot more to closing a hand than simply a broad-statement request. 1) Read more
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Rider Sin #2: Thumbs up
The One Place where Thumbs Up are Unwanted! by Rivkah Roth DO DNMfirst published 2019-11-21 on coachmetoo But that is exactly what I see more and more riders do in dressage and jumping. And it is so wrong on many levels. Growing up in a classically correct training environment it never occurred to me that Read more
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