SS Performance Horses

SS Performance Horses Our trainer offers lessons to a limited amount of clients in both english and western disciplines.
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She also specializes in training horses in multiple disciplines, constantly striving to make your special athlete the best they can be!

Little appreciation post for our girls and horses.  We have some veterans on our show team and some who are brand new.  ...
08/22/2023

Little appreciation post for our girls and horses. We have some veterans on our show team and some who are brand new. I am so thankful for our horse show family and I am so proud of how talented and dedicate every rider on our show team is. I could post 100 pictures of everyone but these are some of my favorites.

Little spotlight moment for one of our riders, Mia ❤️Mia competed in the MMOHSC (even missed a show and some of her norm...
11/13/2022

Little spotlight moment for one of our riders, Mia ❤️

Mia competed in the MMOHSC (even missed a show and some of her normal classes) this year and ended the season with…
-4th overall
-champion (1st) w/t 18 & under division
-5th w/t/c 14-18 division
-5th Novice Horse division
-1st ba****ck division

So proud of you kid! Mia is now working with me to finish her 3y/o gelding for next show season to be able to compete in AQHA circuits.

Little post show photo dump, we made it!  Lol
07/11/2022

Little post show photo dump, we made it! Lol

Day 1 was a little rough but everyone made it through 🤣🤣
07/10/2022

Day 1 was a little rough but everyone made it through 🤣🤣

06/17/2022

Snuggling with Mr. Kelso during lessons tonight 💕

Congratulations everyone this weekend!Lots of good placings AND Mia got high point in w/t 18 and under BOTH days!  🙂
06/13/2022

Congratulations everyone this weekend!

Lots of good placings AND Mia got high point in w/t 18 and under BOTH days! 🙂

06/11/2022

As some of you know I fractured my leg, so I will be coaching from the sidelines this weekend!

06/10/2022

We have lots of new clothing designs coming soon!

So proud of our girls!
05/29/2022

So proud of our girls!

Getting everyone show ready 🥰
05/27/2022

Getting everyone show ready 🥰

So proud of these girls today!First show of the season. ✅
05/14/2022

So proud of these girls today!

First show of the season. ✅

Couple days late but congratulations Sue on the purchase of Extremely Gracefull aka “Luna”We are excited to have you and...
05/06/2022

Couple days late but congratulations Sue on the purchase of Extremely Gracefull aka “Luna”

We are excited to have you and your new baby be a part of the SS family 💕

05/06/2022

Baby Baxter and Mia are quite the duo ❤️

This gelding has been a blast to train so far, can’t wait to see what he turns into when he’s finished.

More pics from the obstacle course 💕SO proud of baby Baxter who didn’t think twice about walking through all of the obst...
04/25/2022

More pics from the obstacle course 💕

SO proud of baby Baxter who didn’t think twice about walking through all of the obstacles. Mr. stormy took care of his littles as usual and the friesians got a nice change of pace from their usual dressage training with very little crazy moments! 🤣❤️

04/23/2022

Everyone had so much fun at the clinic today!!

03/16/2022

The Seat Explained

The seat has two meanings.
One is the specific area of contact that extends from the lumbar
back down to the knee, in other words, whatever moves from the lumbar area down to the
knee is the rider's seat.
But in a broader sense, the rider's seat is everything because its influence is entire, from the top of the head, which should be the highest point, of course, to the bottom of his heel.

The seat should be a cohesive unit that comes to the horse as a communication medium and as a transformation medium, one that is communicating cohesively and as a unit rather than in bits and pieces. I would like to say that even when a teacher gives specific directions to the rider to do something with his arms and with his legs, those directions
influence the rest of the rider. Because the rider is one person, he must communicate as one unit, one seat.

Riders should have balanced, deep, adhesive seats that allow them to make independent aids. Riders who remain adhesive to the saddle and their horses do so because they
understood and they learned that when the horse impacts on the ground the two points of
absorption are in the lumbar back and ankle. Riders who stiffen the ankle paralyse the toe
outward or downward, or push themselves away from the saddle to some degree. Riders
who cannot absorb the horse's movement in the lumbar back will, of course, pop loose of
the saddle and part from it.

Correct riding is done with the abdominal muscles, not with the back.
The rider's lumbar back should always remain relaxed. It should act as a hinge that allows
the pelvic structure to float forward with the horse's motion. The lumbar back allows the rider to remain isometrically toned - not tense -- in his torso while letting the buttocks and thighs remain adhesive to the saddle. The buttocks, the pelvic structure, should not slide on the surface of the saddle. Nor should the buttocks wipe or buff the saddle but rather "stick to it to allow the pelvic structure to surf the “wave" produced by the motion of the horse's back.

In contrast to the loose and supple use of the lumbar back, the torso above it should be
turned into one isometrically toned "cabinet." The rider's “cabinet" is a complex isometric unit.
For its formation, the rider should circle with the points of his shoulder back and down until
both shoulder blades are flat in the trapezius muscle of the back. This action will stabilise the posture of the torso. It will allow the front of the rider to lift the rib cage high, out of the abdominal cavity. It will broaden the chest, straighten the shoulders, stretch the front of the rider, and give him the feeling that the lowest ribs have been lifted, and the waist is more slender.
The rider's upper arms should then hang from his shoulders perpendicular to the
ground. This, importantly, stabilises the arms, hence the hands of the rider because in this
position the upper arms and elbows hang weightlessly. The earth's centre of gravity places
them. The direction of the upper arms and elbows will point to the rider's seat bones, and past them, to the ground. The stability provided by this upper-arm position is at the heart of riding - from the seat to the bridle, rather than wrongly, riding with the hands. For the vertical position of the upper arms is, indeed, responsible for the transferring of the seat's effects to the bridle.

Extract from Dressage Principles Illuminated by Charles de Knuffy p.140

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To understand how to use your lower back to develop an adhesive seat, sit at the edge of a chair, and place
your feet on the floor in line with, and under your hips.
Thrust your pelvis forward so that you lift the back legs of
the chair off the ground. Then rock the chair forward and
backward to various different tilting angles and at different
rhythms without dropping the chair's back legs to the floor.
As you ride the walk, trot, and canter, this action simulates
the movement of an adhesive seat by emulating the pelvic
activity necessary to follow the horse's movement.

Baby Baxter lookin cute as always ❤️
03/03/2022

Baby Baxter lookin cute as always ❤️

02/20/2022

Morgan and Kelso, I only caught the end of her first time loping ba****ck!

Only 8 years old, Kelso takes good care of the kiddos 💕

02/20/2022

Meant to post this a couple weeks ago 😅

Baxter and Mia working on their set up 💕

Such a smart boy starting to adjust his feet as soon as he stops 🥰

We have a couple exciting announcements!! First off congratulations to Amy Pierce and Mia on their purchase of their fir...
01/20/2022

We have a couple exciting announcements!!

First off congratulations to Amy Pierce and Mia on their purchase of their first horse!!

Welcome to the SSPH family to Baxter aka Hez One Hot Topic

Secondly Kelso aka Ima Red Hot Image (after a summer of leasing) will officially be joining the SSPH family next month!

Just a couple more pics!
10/25/2021

Just a couple more pics!

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