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Every sport that requires accuracy requires the ability to focus. In our sport, this means several things:
- Being accurate with the focus of your eyes, to help your horse know where to focus, and so that you will be able to more effortlessly go exactly where you are looking. Watch top show jumping riders during their jumpoffs, and you will see that as soon as their horse takes off from one jump, their eyes turn to focus on the next. And they maintain that laser-beam like focus all of the way to the next jump, not wavering for one single second. And because of that, their horses have absolutely no doubt....not for a second.....about where they are going next. Which helps the horse to be more focused as well.
- The ability to concentrate clearly on the task at hand, without being distracted by unexpected events, or things that are happening around you, is highly important if you are going to be successful under the pressure of competition. If your horse spooks at an inopportune moment, or you pick up the wrong lead, are you able to make the best of the situation and move on in such a way to ensure that things do not unravel? And if you are approaching a jump, and someone starts yelling and screaming about something nearby, are you able to continue to focus on maintaining the quality of the canter to your jump? Or do you get distracted and lose your ability to concentrate? If this sounds like you, you need to give yourself a few clear key points to keep your mind on, so that you can more easily stay on track when distractions arise. In the above case of the distraction while you are jumping, you might say to yourself, "12 foot stride", "keep the rhytym", and "leg on". Come up with just a few key points or cue words that you know you need to focus on for each phase ahead of time, so that you can easily access them when needed.
- Being able to feel precisely what is happening underneath you every moment. If you become frazzled under the pressure of competition to the point that you don't notice things you have learned to feel at home, your performance will suffer. If this sounds like you, you need to learn how to relax and breathe when under pressure! It may also help you to temporarily widen your focus - to try to notice things in your peripheral vision, to become more aware of what is happening around you, and to be more aware of what your horse is doing underneath you. This can help you to begin to relax and feel more clearly again. It may sound strange, but what worked for me to relax what was a sometimes too narrowly intense focus in Dressage was to glance down and notice the details of the footing I was competing in. For some reason it seemed to relax me and bring me back into the present moment. I would suddenly be able to notice things like whether my hands were uneven, or if my horse was truly straight.
- And being able to think clearly about what you need to do next to improve or maintain the way your horse is going. This is sort of a combination of the two points listed above. You need to be able to both feel the quality of the work you are producing (to the best of your ability), and also need to be calm and clear headed enough to be able to instantly formulate a plan. If you are jumping a show jumping course, and you can feel that the quality of your canter is falling apart... your horse is getting longer and more strung out with each jump - your plan might be to use that sharp turn coming up to assist you with some major half halts. Or if you are in the middle of your Dressage test, and your horse is starting to get low in front and heavy in your hands, you must be able to realize what is happening, and have a quick plan for fixing it - likely some extra half halts through a turn or before a transition, and to remind yourself that you may need to check for self carriage more often for the rest of the test to prevent him from becoming heavy again. And if you are on cross country, and your horse looks at a fence, sucks back, and jumps weakly... instead of thinking, "Oh no! Why is he suddenly doing that??", and not having a constructive response, you need to have an immediate reaction to send your horse sharply forward when you land, getting him sharply back in front of your leg, so that he tackles the next fence with more enthusiasm!
The mental strength required to stay clearly focused for long periods of time comes easy for some people, but some have to work at it! To improve yours, think of training your focus as if it were a muscle - work at building it up gradually, by pushing yourself to stay clearly focused for increasing lengths of time. Aim to keep your head clear enough to be acutely aware of what is happening underneath you at each moment, while still having access to the side of your brain that allows you to be able to quickly formulate a plan of action. And leave all emotions out of it for the ultimate success.
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- Question # 227: My horse is an “energy conservationist.” Out on cross-country or in the stadium ring, he is inspired to be reasonably forward and balanced. In the dressage ring? Not so much. The current struggle is canter quality...
- A Trainer's Responsibility! (That's YOU!) (Current Freebie!)
- Improving the Trot
- My Take on the Difference Between the US Event Riders and Those 'Down Under' (2013) (Current Freebie!)
- Video # 48: This is Kayla on another very nice horse, this time riding Novice Test B!
- Question # 118: Hello! I am a new member and super excited to learn from this site as I don't have a regular trainer to work with!
- Impulsion Defined
- Dressage Warm Up
- Question # 106: My horse carries himself nicely in the working canter. He feels like he is nicely balanced and in self carriage. But after every canter lengthening, he becomes rigid and is resistant against my hand...
- Does Your Horse Show This Positive Sign After a Flatwork Session?
- Engagement
- Making Good Use of Limited Riding Time
- Field Dressage
- Question #53: I was wondering if you could give me some tips on how to improve my rhythm and tempo perception?
- Tip/Quote of the Day # 186
- Question # 292: Is a stop or turnout at a jump considered a disobedience or a spook? And do you believe some "spooks" are really just excuses to misbehave not truly fear? (Nancy)
- The Difference Between a "Correction" and Punishment When Training Horses
- Question # 236: I have 2 horses I just signed up to be exercising, both with an issue all of their own. Both I do believe are ottb rescues as well. The first one likes to hop into a canter when we are quietly trotting along, he does this often...
- Sport Psych in a Minute, with Dr. Haefner - Video # 25: On Being Open Minded
- Video # 55: This is Catherine!
- A Test to See if You Are Pulling on Your Horse
- A Simple, But Often Overlooked Exercise to Help Relax a Tense Horse
- Question # 209: I have a student who is leasing an 8 yr old TB for the summer. She has been having trouble getting him to focus on the fences during a course. He tends to almost zone out if there is too much time between the next fence...
- An Exercise to Improve Your Horse's Rideability on Course
- Question # 279: I am working on up and downward transitions to the canter with my 17 year old OTTB. He is going great the the right, really lifting in the upward and going down to the trot easily. When I switch to the left...
- Video # 30: This is Nanna and her 6 year old mare doing their beginner novice dressage test!
- Stop Your Habit of Pulling the Inside Rein!
- What To Do When a Half Halt Doesn't Work
- Tip/Quote of the Day # 2454
- Tip/Quote of the Day # 1348
- Tip/Quote of the Day # 258
- Question # 185: I have a youngster (5 year old) who is a little ADD. He'll be fine until something snaps, and then he simply loses his brain. Sometimes it's due to over-stimulation, and other times he's just DONE...
- Question # 342: Kayla has a question about how to set distances for jumping training, with a horse that has a shorter than average stride.
- Tip/Quote of the Day # 4366
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- Tip/Quote of the Day # 3313
- Tip/Quote of the Day # 3052
- Tip/Quote of the Day # 2450
- Advanced Trot Pole Exercise # 3
- Advanced Jumping Exercise # 1
- Tip/Quote of the Day # 1451
- Discussion # 142: A rather random Dressage thought for the day on riding precise circles!
- Tip/Quote of the Day # 496
- Tip/Quote of the Day # 949
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- Tip/Quote of the Day # 3087
- Tip/Quote of the Day # 2647
- Video # 317: This is Jessica and her horse, Dancer, having a jumping lesson!
- Tip/Quote of the Day # 2105
- Tip/Quote of the Day # 1890
- Tip/Quote of the Day # 774
- Tip/Quote of the Day # 613
- 10 Ways to Improve Your Dressage Scores
- Tip/Quote of the Day # 4474
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- Tip/Quote of the Day # 3755
- Tip/Quote of the Day # 2807
- Tip/Quote of the Day # 2717
- Tip/Quote of the Day # 2548
- Tip/Quote of the Day # 1494
- Tip/Quote of the Day # 1491
- The “Floor” of Your Dressage Seat
- Tip/Quote of the Day # 795
- An Exercise to Improve Your Ability to Coordinate Your Aids
- Tip/Quote of the Day # 97
- Tip/Quote of the Day # 4481
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- Tip/Quote of the Day # 2520
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- Tip/Quote of the Day # 1768
- Dr. Haefner's Blog post # 3: Who is Judging Whom?
- Tip/Quote of the Day # 1526
- Question # 316: My horse is afraid of ditches in competition. When schooling I give him time to see ditch and walk around it he will jump right over. But in an event he will stop at a new ditch...
- Guest Blog post # 87: "And He Thinks We Are Crazy!" ~ by Bill Woods
- Tip/Quote of the Day # 1354
- Tip/Quote of the Day # 1270
- Guest Blog post # 78: "Does Your PB Matter?" by Bill Woods
- Tip/Quote of the Day # 1123
- Video # 90: This is Vita and her newly off the track TB!
- Question # 284: While conditioning work is best done in the open with varying terrain, not everyone has access to the amount of open space, or open space with the right terrain or footing to do their conditioning rides...
- Question # 282: My new horse is a great jumper and LOVES cross country. However, he does not like to go in strange water jumps...
- Guest Blog post # 69: "Learning Lows - Part 4" by the famous Bad Eventer!
- Quiz # 28: Rule Quiz! True or false - Gloves are required in the Dressage phase at the Preliminary level
- Tip/Quote of the Day # 945
- Brianna's Blog Post # 11
- Discussion # 124: How do you feel about having corner jumps at the Novice level?
- Question # 250: My horse jumps the spooky looking fences really well, but gets careless when the jumps are plain looking. What can I do to make him jump more cleanly over the easy jumps? (Beth)
- An Exercise to Sharpen Up Jumping Form and Increase Carefulness
- Quiz # 20: What are some ways a rider can get eliminated on cross country at an Event?
- Tip/Quote of the Day # 3548
- Tip/Quote of the Day # 559
- Tip/Quote of the Day # 2752
- Guest Blog post # 88: "Trainer Relationships: Caustic or Constructive?" by Bill Kraatz
- Tip/Quote of the Day # 4510






