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Flying lead change!!!

Last post 11-04-2009 9:50 AM by IrishRider. 8 replies.
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  • 08-19-2009 11:56 AM

    Flying lead change!!!

    I was at a show and we did a flying lead chane well two.  i tried it at home and we couldent do it, well we would but one at a time is there anything yall know that is like a secret to lead changes???? Smile

    Love horses with all your heart!!
  • 08-19-2009 10:33 PM In reply to

    Dog [&] Re: Flying lead change!!!

    hey !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!bff!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Big Smile

  • 08-19-2009 11:08 PM In reply to

    Re: Flying lead change!!!

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  • 08-20-2009 2:50 PM In reply to

    Re: Flying lead change!!!

     Getting a good forward pace is key. Its easier to do the change at a hand gallop. Maybe at the show you were in a larger arena with better footing?

     

    I like to teach changes in a large, open field.

     

     


  • 08-20-2009 11:47 PM In reply to

    Re: Flying lead change!!!

    ya! i think so to! thanks for your reply!

    Love horses with all your heart!!
  • 08-22-2009 10:47 AM In reply to

    Re: Flying lead change!!!

     " is there anything yall know that is like a secret to lead changes????"

     

    Shows, obviously. ;)

        No hour of life is wasted that is spent in the saddle. - Winston Churchill
  • 09-27-2009 1:58 PM In reply to

    Re: Flying lead change!!!

    In every riding style, flying changes are taught in a different way.  In the hunters, the changes are trained and ridden very differently from how they are done in dressage.  So it is important to ask what type of riding you are talking about.  What works in dressage would be a mess in the hunter ring.

     In dressage, the experienced well-trained trainers, don't teach a horse and rider flying changes by running him at a wall, a jump, or throwing their weight in a figure eight.  They do it a totally different way.   They don't teach it until the horse is already doing a lot of counter canter work.  Until the horse can hang on to that counter canter lead, and do circles, serpentines, and half circles and keep his lead round the short side of the ring, and pick up either lead and canter around without any mistakes, they won't be working on the changes.  They also wait until the horse really is pretty far along in his training, and has started doing collected canter, worked on being really straight, mastered shoulder in, haunches in, half pass and pirouettes.  His walk canter transitions (which are also very different from in the hunters) have to be getting really good too, because as one of my trainers said, 'a flying lead change is a canter transition', and as Nancy Smith often says, 'if you can't do a walk-canter transition, you can't do a flying lead change).  If the dressage horse is straight, and responds correctly to the leg, seat and rein, and if his hind legs are strong enough and quick enough, and as long as he still isn't doing a 'baby canter' where his upright and stiff on one lead and all sprawly and long on the other lead (as they say, when his leads are 'fixed'), one day, the trainer just asks for a change, the horse says, 'what, without walking?' the trainer says with his seat and leg, 'yup!' and that's it, the horse does the changes. 

  • 11-03-2009 12:19 PM In reply to

    Re: Flying lead change!!!

     I had a mare once that for THE LIFE OF HER would NEVER do a lead change at home!! We would fight and fight and she would never do it, but then at a horse show she had automatic perfect flying changes... eventually we just quit trying at home.  Anyway, she was just a strange case.

    Flying changes have a lot to do with timing.  If you are already familiar with jumping, prepare for your flying change like you would count your strides to a jump.  one... two... three... and liftoff.  Where your horse would normally leave the ground to jump a fence pick him up, apply your new outside leg, and tip his nose in the new direction.  Some horses get it more naturally than others and it takes a lot of patience and a lot of physical conditioning!  A horse has to be in good shape to have enough body strength and balance to make a clean lead change.  You also have to be careful not to drill them too hard or your horse will relate lead changes to stress and will anticipate lead changes, speeding up, etc. and can also cause confusion.  If your horse is not understanding go back to simple changes for a while before trying it again.

    I also have two horses at home that can get a little lazy and think that they can get away with just doing a 1/2 change (changing in front but not in the hind)  when they do that a swift smacker on the rump with a crop or split rein (when I ride reining) fixes that problem real quick.

  • 11-04-2009 9:50 AM In reply to

    Re: Flying lead change!!!

     A horse needs to be balanced to do a flying change. If you have fallen into a corner then your chances or getting a change are slim. You need to stay centered over your horse and push his hind end towards the inside of the arena. Some horses just do them automatically. Others, like mine, need to be asked because they would prefer not to.


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