Tag: Jeremy Steinberg
Learning Collection Through In-Hand Work
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ts0whcJmbJs
Scott Hassler demonstrates how to help a horse learn about collection by helping Jeremy Steinberg from the ground.
This excerpt was filmed at the...
Ask the Experts: Flexion of the Poll
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QpzqSs1TmnY
Jeremy Steinberg addresses questions regarding flexion and counter flexion in this excerpt from the 2011 Adequan®/USDF National Symposium.
The American Training Program DVD set is...
Tempo Control Demonstration by Jeremy Steinberg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ldJbNyU75wY
In this excerpt from the 2007 Succeed/USDF FEI-Level Trainers Conference rider Jeremy Steinberg demonstrates exercises to improve tempo control. The 2007 Succeed/USDF FEI-Level Trainers...
Trot to Canter Transitions
https://youtu.be/bp5aPvTSDLY
Jeremy Steinberg explain how he uses canter-trot transitions in warm-up to improve the horse's uphill balance.
For more on trot to canter transitions and...
Benefits of the Half Pass Zig-Zag
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6zrQDHMCgCQ&feature=youtu.be
Watch USEF Youth Coach and USDF Jr/YR clinician Jeremy Steinberg coaching a young rider schooling the half pass.
To learn more about the...
Ask The Experts: Nosebands
https://youtu.be/Y-JOaBulrLc
Scott Hassler, Jeremy Steinberg, and Debbie McDonald discuss noseband options, and why different types of nosebands may be used at the 2011 USDF Symposium....
Thoughts on Canter Pirouette with Jeremy Steinberg
https://youtu.be/suQdkgEvrbE
Jeremy Steinberg coaches a young rider and shares his thought on the canter pirouette. Filmed at a Platinum Performance/USDF Jr/YR Clinic.
Jeremy Steinberg on Improving the Contact
https://youtu.be/_-7QJNKC5KU
Jeremy coaches a young rider on how to keep the contact soft while keeping the hind legs active.
Acclimating a Sensitive Horse to the Whip
https://youtu.be/IFX_7ldJvgY
Jeremy Steinberg discusses how he approaches working with a horse that is overly sensitive to the whip at the 2011 USDF National Symposium.
To...
Views on Being Behind the Vertical
https://youtu.be/2GSrPHDlEBo
Presenters Debbie McDonald, Anne Gribbons, and Scott Hassler give their guidance on horses who sometimes go behind the vertical.
Filmed at the 2011 USDF...