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The Key to Standardbred Success
In this episode of The Standardbred podcast, Nic discusses mindset principles to transform your retraining journey. To learn more about the Online Standardbred Club Nic mentions, please visit here: raisingthestandards.com.au/standardbredclub/
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The Key to Standardbred Success
Просмотров 25Год назад
In this episode of The Standardbred podcast, Nic discusses mindset principles to transform your retraining journey. To learn more about the Online Standardbred Club Nic mentions, please visit here: raisingthestandards.com.au/standardbredclub/
Protecting your Standardbred from Toxins
Просмотров 15Год назад
In this episode of The Standardbred Podcast Nic joins again with the wonderful Holly Mills from Mitavite, to discuss toxins in your horse's feed sources which may pose a risk to their health and how to protect your standardbred from toxin burden. Access Mitavite's special offer, mentioned in the epsiode, here:
Protecting your Standardbred from Toxins
Просмотров 16Год назад
In this episode of The Standardbred Podcast Nic joins again with the wonderful Holly Mills from Mitavite, to discuss toxins in your horse's feed sources which may pose a risk to their health and how to protect your standardbred from toxin burden. Access Mitavite's special offer, mentioned in the epsiode, here:
Your Best Standardbred Year - Episode 1, 2023
Просмотров 70Год назад
Kicking off 2023, Nic shares her top tips for setting you and your standy up for your best year together, ever! Programs referneced in this discussion: Online Standardbred Club (special $50-off deal valid until Jan 10th: raisingthestandards.com.au/standardbredclub/ 10-Day Standardbred Challenge: raisingthestandards.com.au/standardbredchallenge/ Retraining the Standardbred: Track to Hack compreh...
Pivoting in your Standardbred Retraining Journey
Просмотров 593 года назад
Being flexible about the way you approach retraining your standardbred is just good horsemanship, plain and simple. Without time pressures, you can breathe. Being open to new ideas, philosophies, approaches and exercises gives you a virtually limitless pool of resources, to help you to grow as a horseperson. Flexibility gives you and your standardbred the time and freedom to make mistakes and w...
Standardbred Training: Celebrating the 'Little Wins'
Просмотров 1163 года назад
Activity worksheet link: raisingthestandards.com.au/standardbred-training-celebrating-the-little-wins/ As much as we adore them, we know that retraining a standardbred can be tough. And at times working through all of the challenges can seem so darn overwhelming! It becomes easy to lose perspective of all of the positive steps forward you and your standy have made, when these are overshadowed b...
How do I Teach my Standardbred to Canter - a Standardbred Tutorial by Raising the Standards
Просмотров 14 тыс.3 года назад
Looking to teach your standardbred to canter, but your horse is finding it difficult? It’s time to breathe a sigh of relief; you’re in the right place! Professional standardbred retrainer Nic Tassone talks all about retraining a standardbred to canter and the big changes your horse is going through. Here's a link to the standardbred canter program mentioned in Nic's talk: Standardbred Canter Mi...
Online Standardbred Club: Coming Soon
Просмотров 344 года назад
Join the waitlist here: www.raisingthestandards.com.au/waitlist-standardbred-club/
Things I wish I knew when I started my standardbred journey
Просмотров 1634 года назад
To check out the two programs mentioned in this video please visit: 30 Days to Standardbred Success: www.raisingthestandards.com.au/standardbredsuccess Retraining the Standardbred: Track to Hack - www.raisingthestandards.com.au/standardbredretraining
30 Days to Standardbred Success
Просмотров 1754 года назад
Looking for help to retrain a standardbred? Join us this September as we transform our standardbred journey, in just 30 days. Learn more: www.raisingthestandards.com.au/standardbredsuccess
30 Days to Standardbred Success
Просмотров 344 года назад
30 Days to Standardbred Success
Clarifying your Workout
Просмотров 264 года назад
Watch more free video trainings here: www.raisingthestandards.com.au/free-standardbred-video-training/
30 Days to Standardbred Success
Просмотров 484 года назад
Join the waitlist here: www.raisingthestandards.com.au/vip/
Standy Wear Update
Просмотров 84 года назад
Standy Wear Update
Standardbred Journal
Просмотров 624 года назад
Standardbred Journal
Standardbred Pacing
Просмотров 2,9 тыс.4 года назад
Standardbred Pacing
Standardbred Mindset Pendant
Просмотров 234 года назад
Standardbred Mindset Pendant
10 Years of Raising the Standards - Standardbred Retraining
Просмотров 2984 года назад
10 Years of Raising the Standards - Standardbred Retraining
Standardbred Retraining - Conquering Those First Few Competitions
Просмотров 3955 лет назад
Standardbred Retraining - Conquering Those First Few Competitions
Fire Safety for Horses
Просмотров 225 лет назад
Fire Safety for Horses
JJ on Channel 9 News
Просмотров 2119 лет назад
JJ on Channel 9 News
Officer Bob - 9 News - www.raisingthestandards.com.au
Просмотров 1,8 тыс.10 лет назад
Officer Bob - 9 News - www.raisingthestandards.com.au

Комментарии

  • @kristoferiskvedaras4575
    @kristoferiskvedaras4575 9 месяцев назад

    Misleading title - not a tutorial. Just an introduction to a 29$ course. I bet it is good and well worth it but you should change the title.

  • @nienkedalstra3656
    @nienkedalstra3656 Год назад

    Thank you for sharing

  • @tabo01
    @tabo01 Год назад

    too old and fat to lean back in the bike.

  • @elizabethtrott6175
    @elizabethtrott6175 2 года назад

    My standardbred flash trying doing cantering yet he had injured last year

  • @Lexmorningstarnz
    @Lexmorningstarnz 3 года назад

    I just bought a standy as a return to riding equestrian. I know there’s a hill ahead of us, but I’m really excited to learn about my new boy and standies in general. Grateful I have some help from seasoned equestrians.

  • @kippen64
    @kippen64 3 года назад

    Haven't started the ridden career of my Standardbred. I call him Beau. You called him Diesel or Dinosaur 🦕 Horse. He looks great and has a home for life.

  • @amandagordon3018
    @amandagordon3018 3 года назад

    Hi Nic, I have been riding my Standy for 4 years. I have recently upped his dressage training. We can canter quite happily on the left rein, correct lead. I can’t get the correct lead on the right rein. He can do it on the lunge though but is still quite unbalanced. In fact, in the beginning on the lunge his hind right foot would slip out and he would stumble onto his front knees. He is slightly better in the pasoa and side reins. Do you think your course will help? He is quite fit and strong as we do a lot of trail riding. Thanks!

    • @nala8223
      @nala8223 2 года назад

      Don't know if you still need help, but sounds like your horse needs an osteopath. My standardbred had mastered canter on the lunge line, but since this activates different muscles and parts of their body, it can cause a lot of physical tension and pain (as well as mental of course)

  • @deborahrombouts9958
    @deborahrombouts9958 4 года назад

    Great idea Nic! Looking forward to this starting. You do so much for the Standardbred community.

  • @deborahrombouts9958
    @deborahrombouts9958 4 года назад

    Thanks for another inspiring video, Nic. I’ve learned so much in your group. Probably the most important thing I’ve learned is to take my time,to really give my boys & girls the space to just be horses, to listen to what they are trying to tell me, & stop putting pressure on myself - & my horses.

  • @MyKazH
    @MyKazH 4 года назад

    Can't wait for September!

  • @jaydenamihantv7676
    @jaydenamihantv7676 5 лет назад

    Please can u do a podcast so when I’m in the yard I can Listen to you in my Headphones

    • @RaisingtheStandards
      @RaisingtheStandards 5 лет назад

      Crazy timing - we have some VERY exciting announcements to make soon about podcasting (and some extra TLC to our YT channel). Make sure you follow Raising the Standards on Facebook, to ensure you're up to date with the latest. You can also jump on our email list by registering your details here: bit.ly/standardbred-winter (by signing up you'll also get access to our latest 'Standardbred Productivity Hacks' free download :)

  • @MissSonicexH
    @MissSonicexH 5 лет назад

    This was great! Thanks, I love standardbred retraining videos and definitely want more!!

    • @RaisingtheStandards
      @RaisingtheStandards 5 лет назад

      Thanks for the lovely message! Our RUclips channel is set to get a lot more TLC and lots of helpful new content over the coming weeks. Make sure you follow Raising the Standards on Facebook, to ensure you're up to date with the latest. You can also jump on our email list by registering your details here: bit.ly/standardbred-winter (by signing up you'll also get access to our latest 'Standardbred Productivity Hacks' free download :)

    • @MissSonicexH
      @MissSonicexH 5 лет назад

      @@RaisingtheStandards Thankyou! Will check it out

  • @MyKazH
    @MyKazH 5 лет назад

    OMG I had no idea what I was getting into with this - pretty new to horses and definitely new to Standardbreds :) My first event I went to a few years ago was a 20km endurance training ride about 3.5 hours in the float. What I didn't realise at the time was my horse had previously been trucked and not floated - was an awful trip!!! My poor horse was so stressed in the float. I'd volunteered at this ride the year before and it was a good size (read small) so I thought it would be a good first event. Problem was that year was not a normal year and the year I went - about 150 horses! We ended up with a small spot to camp (yard big enough for my horse to turn around) and it was at the end of the ride track so the endurance riders were coming in at a canter or gallop past my horses's yard. I had rearing, calling out, awesome giraffe impersonations - I ended up in tears. But he made it through the vet check perfectly, was an absolute angel on the ride (he had something to do) and because I was riding with a buddy he was happy. We completed the ride in 4 hours and passed the vet check. The next ride, he was a little less anxious and by the third ride he was an old hand :) Then we had a break and last year I only did one ride - and we had to ride out on our own, and he did not like that one bit. I swear he paced for the first 3kms and in the end the only way I could get him to go was to tack on behind a couple of other horses and basically just follow them - he stuck like glue! We vetted out lame on that ride (he slipped on a rock and twisted his knee) but I was stoked as the rest of the vet parameters were top marks - considering we did the ride in 3hrs 26 minutes in really harsh terrain and with a super stressed horse, it was amazing. I think one of the mistakes I have made in the past is not riding him around the showground/camp and the beginning of the track (we can ride the first few kms to warm up) prior to the ride to help him settle and get used to the surroundings. I'm hoping to do our first 20km ride for the year in the next few weeks so I plan to get there on the Saturday and let him settle in, go for a short ride in the afternoon and then do the 20km ride on the Sunday morning. A few friends are going to (hopefully) so we will have a riding buddy - I find my horse lacks self confidence on his own and feels much safer with a buddy - I hope to work up to riding on our own however initially, I think we need to at least be with one other horse until he gets used to it.