How to Learn Timing and Feel of the Aids  

It Begins with Influence 

 

 

 

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Are you tired of the eternal “TRAINING LEVEL SHUFFLE?” 
 
Would you like TO MOVE UP THE LEVELS? 
 
Is it time to LEAVE TRAINING LEVEL [FIRST LEVEL] BEHIND? 
Can you create a smooth leg-yield or a canter-walk transition?  In order to progress, it is important to understand what to do and when to do it or you will get no results. Over stimulation or using improper timing can stall your progress for years! How can I progress without more help? 
 “It has been my experience that the most dedicated riders are the Adult Amateurs—yet they get the least attention in National organizations, competitions, and awards,” says Sarah Martin, USDF Gold Medalist and Certified Dressage Trainer.  Would you like to experience a training system geared FOR YOU—the Adult Rider? 

 

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So, what would it be worth to you to give yourself and your horse this head-start on harmonious communication? Many adults do not have time to ride every day.   Nothing done over and over in expensive lessons can replace this knowledge of how to learn—even if you only get to ride 2x a week.  

Teaching the Rider to Feel –Influence first asks you what part of your body influences your horses’ jaw? Your elbow? Wrist?  Then, Sarah’s instruction clearly answers these questions and shows you how to use that knowledge to influence your horse’s body.   

 

  

Sarah

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Author’s credentials

Sarah Martin is a USDF Gold Medalist and Certified Instructor.  She teaches with her husband Clayton from their training center in Blanca, Colorado.  Sarah teaches and trains riders and their horses from starting under saddle to Grand Prix.  Her passion is in developing riders and seeing “the lights go on” when a concept is understood.  With 30 years of dressage training to share, Sarah’s approach is clear and methodical, and will help every level of rider to add another dimension to their training scale!

 

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