David Mellor Horsemanship

David Mellor Horsemanship www.davidmellor.com.au Building a connection with horses using both Natural Horsemanship and old st
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David Mellor Horsemanship

The new description of 'Dynamic Balanced Rider' is an idea I have been working with for a number of years now. Previously I grew up through the world of Natural Horsemanship but when I started working with my new horse Luka, everything that had previously worked well didn't. I came to the realization that I had to change, improve.

This started my journey into the classical dressage world. I use the word classical deliberately as I believe it is different from competitive dressage. I use the patterns and movements from dressage to target specific areas of my horse. I am trying to remove all tension and brace, while developing her strength & power but not at the cost of losing her mind or relaxation.

With my students where this journey begins really depends on where they are in their own journey. There is no point talking about timing of the feet or cantering if the horse isn't able to walk on a soft rein and the rider is relaxed.

This doesn't mean that we stay in the walk. Everything influences everything else. A good relaxed walk is essential for a smooth trot transition. A relaxed balanced trot is a prerequisite for a smooth canter transition. But using the canter helps the trot and walk. So we may have to use the other higher gaits to help the lower ones. As a rider you are always asking yourself what does my horse need.