Forward, Light, and Responsive Q&A

Forward, Light, and Responsive Q&A

From Dressage with Amelia by Amelia Newcomb

May 29, 2026 · 28 min

About this episode

This episode features a Q&A focused on improving horse responsiveness and training techniques.

This week’s Q&A is all about helping your horse become more forward, light, and responsive to your aids. Nicole stepped in to cover this session and answers questions about horses that are behind the leg, slow to react, or difficult to keep in front of the aids. In this she talks about: How to create a horse that is self-going instead of needing constant leg pressure Why "aid, reaction, release, repeat" is so important for training responsiveness The role of transitions in developing better reactions to your aids How groundwork can improve responsiveness before you even get in the saddle Creative exercises to motivate horses and make training more engaging One of the biggest themes in this episode is learning how to use your aids more effectively by rewarding the horse the moment they respond. Nicole explains why constantly pushing can actually make horses duller to the leg and shares practical exercises to help horses become more sensitive, reactive, and easier to ride. There is also a great discussion on using transitions within and between gaits, developing adjustability, troubleshooting horses that lose energy, and using other exercises to improve motivation and…

People in this episode

Host: Amelia Newcomb

Guest: Nicole

Topics covered

  • horse training
  • responsiveness
  • aids
  • groundwork
  • transitions
  • motivation

Keywords

  • forward
  • light
  • responsive
  • training exercises
  • horse aids
  • groundwork
  • transitions
  • motivation

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