Jo Birkbeck Equestrian

Jo Birkbeck Equestrian Non violent, successful training. Horse and rider. Accredited classical dressage instructor specialising lightness and harmony.
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Confidence giving for all including hacking
and jumping. Expert in ground work for development and
problem solving.

Captivating. Dante, Herdeira and Twiglet in tonight's setting winter sun, Leighton Moss, Silverdale.
16/01/2025

Captivating. Dante, Herdeira and Twiglet in tonight's setting winter sun, Leighton Moss, Silverdale.

13/01/2025

Self Confidence. The lovely Bella, developing her self confidence with traffic, noise, movement, plastic, standing, being in her own space. This was part of preparing her for ridden life and after incremental training to reach this point. ( sound on!)

09/01/2025

Prepared. This lovey pony was going to ride though Williamsons Park at the weekends, we wanted to make sure she was OK with balls coming at her.

This is the result of time spent teaching her to stand and wait and also incremental acceptance training with the balls.

27/11/2023

When you have to pause Swan Lake because Fraggle Rock passes through!!!

A beautiful morning ride on the Beach today. Hannah on Twiglet and I on Herdiera.
25/11/2023

A beautiful morning ride on the Beach today. Hannah on Twiglet and I on Herdiera.

03/11/2023

Wow what a fun edit made by Jude for the 11th! I'll get polishing my boots!

šŸA lovely autumnal session this morningšŸ Loosening up on the lunge before I school him for his owner. Today's focus was ...
02/11/2023

šŸA lovely autumnal session this morningšŸ

Loosening up on the lunge before I school him for his owner.

Today's focus was shoulder in and canter transitions. Well-done Bob šŸ™‚

31/10/2023

A wet but fun start to the day...Rhythm, Balance, confidencešŸ‘Œ

19/10/2023

Woweee!!! what an amazing interruption to tonight's lesson!!

10/10/2023

Magic had a great support crew today šŸ˜

09/10/2023
10/09/2023

Horses are amazingly tolerant, giving creatures.

It unfortunately means theyā€™re often exploited due to the ambitions of the human. After their basic needs are met, you must be very thoughtful in the training of your horse.

Your first duty is to preserve the purity of the paces. What does this mean? Walk has 4 beats, trot has 2, canter has 3, gallop has 4.
ALWAYS.

If not, something is wrong biomechanically, and your horse is at risk of injury. BTW impure paces can usually be detected in a photograph, even though it is only a ā€œmoment in timeā€, AND this applies to all disciplines.

Strapping a horseā€™s mouth shut with a crank/flash (or other) noseband very often contributes. The fact is, a horse cannot maintain full range of motion with his hind legs if he canā€™t move his tongue and jaw.
FACT.

For jumping, if the horse bolts off - away from, towards, or after a jump, putting on a bigger bit and a martingale will not fix it. If a horse hesitates or stops, pulling out the whip will NEVER make him more confident.

These are just a few hints that your horse is asking for HELP.
Go back.
Consolidate the basics. Here are some exercises that will help: https://classicaljumping.com/next-level-freebie

Another wonderful thing about horses is they're retrainable. If you ignore the hints, eventually the horse will either break down, or will SHOUT to get your attention, and you will get hurt.

After all, horses are dangerous. We tell everyone that. But actually they are not. We wouldnā€™t be able to ride them if they were truly dangerous. You know whatā€™s dangerous? People are.

Ponder this excerpt from Franz Mairingerā€™s book ā€œHorses are made to be Horsesā€:
I recall an incident in Sydney when we had a lame horse with a very bad tendon, and the rider wanted to start the horse the next day. We asked Roy Stewart, the veterinary surgeon, and he said, ā€˜Yes, thatā€™s the trouble. People always think that horses are made for man, but thatā€™s not true. Horses are made to be horsesā€™. I thought about that a lot, and decided that if I should write a book I would call it Horses are made to be Horses.

(Franz Mairinger was the first coach of an Australian Olympic Equestrian Team, his excellent book is out of print, but can occasionally be found second hand - buy it if you see it)

(Picture credit Art)

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