Vicki Hammers-O'Neil Dressage, LLC

Vicki Hammers-O'Neil Dressage, LLC Vicki Hammers-O’Neil is a FEI rider and trainer in the Central Connecticut area. Vicki has won numerous local and regional awards.

Vicki Hammers-O'Neil: FEI Dressage Trainer and Instructor; USDF Certified Instructor; active member of the USDF Instructor Certification Faculty; USDF Bronze and Silver medalist. She is a USDF Certified Instructor Tr-4th Level, active member of the USDF Instructor Certification Faculty, as well as a USDF Bronze and Silver Medalist. Vicki graduated from The Potomac Horse Center in 1979 as an Advanc

ed Horse Master. She then went on to become a working student, and eventually barn manager, for FEI Trainer and Grand Prix competitor, Pam Goodrich. It was during this time that Vicki began building a freelance teaching business which eventually evolved into VHO Dressage. As an FEI Dressage trainer and instructor with more than 30 years of experience, Vicki teaches riders of all ages and levels with a focus on creating independent and confident riders. In the past, Vicki has coached a variety of students to qualify for the North American Youth Championships, as well as their USDF medals. Vicki’s positive teaching style makes her a popular clinician, speaker, and trainer.

🔸FOR SALE🔸A little random tag sale….Equifit backpackUltra Thinline half pad Fortiflex no spill lid largeTurn out sheet 8...
11/19/2024

🔸FOR SALE🔸

A little random tag sale….

Equifit backpack
Ultra Thinline half pad
Fortiflex no spill lid large
Turn out sheet 80”
Shires ball feeder
Cob size bridle
Rambo 75” fly sheet
Equifit bellboots XL

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It’s that time of year! And it isn’t just about your horse working up to working at his normal level of training after a...
04/07/2024

It’s that time of year! And it isn’t just about your horse working up to working at his normal level of training after a lighter winter - shipping, clinics, competing all add more stress to the horse’s body. Before deciding to go off to a show, consider shipping to a friend’s barn to school. Or ship off of your property for a lesson if you typically train at home. Your horse needs more fitness than just enough to go through a test or two - help him to be successful!

My students know I love work in the walk.
03/18/2024

My students know I love work in the walk.

The WALK - mother of all gaits

Most riders spend little time at the walk outside of "cooling out" or "warming up".

Not realizing it is the gait that BIRTHS everything you do, and REVEALS everything you may need.

"The FEI rule book once stated that it was at the pace of the walk that imperfections of dressage are most evident"

Every issue can be felt and seen through the magnifying lens of the walk.

"François de Lubersac, a master from the legendary School of Versailles in the 18th century, recognized that in dressage training, the first gait in which to train is always the walk.

Remarkably, de Lubersac, trained his horses only at the walk, and when he decided that they were ready, his horses were able to do everything at all gaits."

The walk is an anchoring gate. To teach and refine the horses balance, collectabilty, lightness, refinement, propreoception, suppleness, relaxation, lateral gymnastics, and understanding of aids... just to name a few.

There is no better gait to school these concepts then the walk. Testing things up the ladder of movement; trot and canter, and then anchoring back to the walk to fix, progress, or prepare.

The walk is the gait you "polish the stone" of all these qualities, more than any other gait.

It is the gait you come back to again and again, where the root of it all lives.

And remember, as with any gait, there is more than "just ONE walk".

Tempo, balance, stride, and frame can change in so many ways within any single gait that it lends itself to many "changes of gait within a gait", based on what that horse needs at any given moment.

In my opinion, a classical rider can easily spend an entire ride at the walk, and the higher up they ride, the more time they may spend at the walk...polishing the stone.

Mindful footfalls live in the walk.

What is your walk telling you?

For anyone looking to further their dressage education!
03/07/2024

For anyone looking to further their dressage education!

12/25/2023

Sending warm wishes to all for a happy and relaxing holiday in the company of loved ones, creating lasting memories and reminding us what truly matters most in life!

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240 Cherry Hill Rd
Middlefield, CT
06455

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Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm
Saturday 9am - 5pm

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