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JC Horsemanship
Добавлен 6 окт 2014
Horsemanship through understanding
It's all about living the dream as I sat down with 2X NFR Qualifier Douglas Rich and co-host Clay...
Douglas Rich is a team roper from Weatherford, TX, who grew up in Illinois. Join us as we embark on his journey that has landed him at the NFR 2x's in Las Vegas, NV.
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2x NFR QUALLIFIER: DOUGLAS RICH and CO-HOST CLAY BROWN
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It's all things roping today as I sit down with Douglas Rich of Wetherford, TX. We will start from the beginning and get an insight on his road to the NFR.
CHANGING EYES PODCAST "BRONC EVANS" Ep16
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In this episode we sat down with Bronc Evans. Bronc is a 14yr old young man who spends most of his time traveling across the country competing in numerous roping events. Already one of the top youth ropers in the country, join us as we hear about his journey to the top.
Bronc Evans: 14 yr old roping phenom with outstanding character and a great sense of humor.
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The Non-Pro Perspective Project: Scott Shortt.
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Join us as we introduce you to our first guest of the Non-Pro Project, as we dive into the lives and the show pen from a non-pro perspective. We will listen to stories of life challenges and journeys into the equine industry. If you are a non-pro in the horse world, you're not going to want to miss this series. From getting started to showing, we hope you will find valuable insight in from thes...
In this conversation with Jayde Slade of Jayde Slade Performance Horses, we explore the technique...
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In this conversation with Jayde Slade of Jayde Slade Performance Horses, we explore the techniques that give him an edge in the team roping industry. By emphasizing better horsemanship and a deeper understanding of feel, Jayde coaches ropers to improve their roping abilities and develop a more harmonious relationship with their equine partners. Don’t forget your feedback, questions and topic or...
Johnie Clem's journey is a powerful reminder that success is not predicated on circumstance, but ...
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Johnie Clem's journey is a powerful reminder that success is not predicated on circumstance, but on the strength of one's character. Overcoming cancer and a difficult childhood, Johnie has proven that with hard work and perseverance, anything is achievable. His accomplishments, including winning the Super Stakes and working with Joe Montana, serve as a beacon of hope and inspiration to all thos...
Clay Brown part 2: Sorry to leave you all hanging on the last episode. Clay and I’s conversation ...
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Clay and I cover everything from coaching youth to picking the right horse. We even get into the importance of horsemanship in the roping industry. Don’t forget your feedback, questions and topic or guest suggestions for future episodes are always welcome. You can reach us at changingeyespodcast@gmail.com Thanks for listening Send us a text (www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/2367645/open_...
Join us as we speak with Stan Patton of Stan Patton Quarter Horses, where we explore the ins and ...
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Stan Patton of Stan Patton Quarter Horses If you would like to reach out to Stan, you can check him out at Stan Patton Quarter Horses on FB Send us a text (www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/2367645/open_sms) Thanks for tuning in! Please share and leave us a review as this helps us grow and keep bringing you more topics. If you would like to contact us, please email: changingeyespodcast@gm...
Part 1 : Discover the transformative power of horsemanship with Clay Brown of C & M Performance H...
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Clay and his wife Mindy operate C and M Performance horses in Southwest Missouri. Their main focus is giving lessons and training calf/team roping horses. Send us a text (www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/2367645/open_sms) Thanks for tuning in! Please share and leave us a review as this helps us grow and keep bringing you more topics. If you would like to contact us, please email: changin...
Uncover the tale of Fred Berschauer's equine training odyssey, which spans from roping to reining...
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Social Media: Fred Berschauer Equine: FredBerschauerPerformanceHorses Knives: COWBOYCUTLERY Leather: ourshop1stop Send us a text (www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/2367645/open_sms) Thanks for tuning in! Please share and leave us a review as this helps us grow and keep bringing you more topics. If you would like to contact us, please email: changinge...
Missouri State ranch horse coach: Dr. Gary Webb, PhD Physiology of Reproduction, MS Animal Scienc...
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Missouri State ranch horse coach: Dr. Gary Webb, PhD Physiology of Reproduction, MS Animal Scienc...
From the open ranges of Wyoming to the triumph of overcome a birth defect, Frank Alford's story i...
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From the open ranges of Wyoming to the triumph of overcome a birth defect, Frank Alford's story i...
Unlock your potential! Join veteran coach Chris Shore and I as we explore the transformative powe...
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Unlock your potential! Join veteran coach Chris Shore and I as we explore the transformative powe...
Jennifer Peterson of Jenny Wren Horsemanship
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Jennifer Peterson of Jenny Wren Horsemanship
CAUTION: be sure to inspect this when you saddle your horse.
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CAUTION: be sure to inspect this when you saddle your horse.
The song is fitting for this exercise with this horse. ❤❤❤
I recon practice makes perfect. I better get started. Just got a new saddle and it is heavy. Thank you for this video.
Your the only other one - besides my students- that runs your left Latigo like me 😊. Great video , for many don't know these basics.... I've had horses come in that wete like a " fainting goat" from being cinched too tight first off .
When I was 12 years old in 1955, I used to put on the saddle on the blanket by lifting and swing it above my head on a small broom tail mare. If I recall we use to put the right sturrup on horn. That little mare would go anywhere in SE New Mexico's hills with cactus and gullies. I was told if you can't saddle them, you shouldn't be riding them.
Very useful.
Love your approach, and I'd love to do it that way, but for us Shorties, there will not be any calmly placing our arm over the horse's head, LOL. Instead, I do walk up with the halter correctly ready, then let horse place it's nose in the halter and toss the far side of the connector over it's head. Sounds awful, but we do what we have to. BTW, once the nose is in, my horse will stand patiently and wait for me to complete putting the halter on.
I'm 5ft.tall & female, and ride a good-sized horse. This is exactly the way my wonderful Cuban instructor taught me. I'm constantly grateful to him as well as amazed at how much work many people make this by doing it in other ways.
Thank you so much! That helps a lot!
You're welcome!
Great demonstration!
Thanks a lot to show us how to do a rope note ! I did not know it as in my horse riding school there are most of the time classical halters . I instinctively do your approach. To pet them at beginning. To caress neck, shoulder, head and put the briddle to go to the barn before grooming. I know one poney who 's terrible to catch. It takes hours sometimes. Really. The very first time I catched was really easy for me. One good apple. Standing enough far from this small mare, then I tasted my apple, and said it was very tasty. The mare got interested of course. She was looking at me! I walked slowly to her. Caressed the neck, gave her pieces of it... and I was so silly i asked to the instructor and futur rider ( it was a kind of test for me lol!) what must I do now ? They were saying, catch her. So... I did it. Then I thought it was not very difficult. Last time my mare was with her very best friend, I could have catch the two. The other mare was so sweet she wanted me to put her the halter. I love both of them for a long time too. I am an old equestrian. 😂
thanks my horse is cinchy
Not only was this helpful, it was also great to learn from Billy Bob Thornton!