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Phoenix Rising Saddles--Your Gaited Horse Source (4-Beat Saddles)
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Our website is phoenixrisingsaddles.com
We help horses of all types, gaited and non-gaited, and their owners maximize their comfort on the trail! Our original line of humane tack includes the Imus 4-Beat ® and Phoenix Rising Legacy Saddles, 2nd Generation Imus Comfort Bits, Ride N Tie Halter Bridles, and more are unique and effective. You will be amazed at the efficacy of these well-thought out and time-tested techniques and products. We offer 14 day Trials on all our products and expert fitting advice. We’re here to support you, too, once you receive your products. We want to ensure every product is a perfect fit for you and your horse. Visit our site for free natural gait training articles and videos!
We help horses of all types, gaited and non-gaited, and their owners maximize their comfort on the trail! Our original line of humane tack includes the Imus 4-Beat ® and Phoenix Rising Legacy Saddles, 2nd Generation Imus Comfort Bits, Ride N Tie Halter Bridles, and more are unique and effective. You will be amazed at the efficacy of these well-thought out and time-tested techniques and products. We offer 14 day Trials on all our products and expert fitting advice. We’re here to support you, too, once you receive your products. We want to ensure every product is a perfect fit for you and your horse. Visit our site for free natural gait training articles and videos!
Unique comfort features of our Phoenix Rising Legacy and Imus 4-Beat Trail Saddles
Are you having trouble with your saddle fit? Phoenix Rising Saddles features the best trail saddles for comfort for both you and your horse. In this video we break down a few of the key features of the Imus 4-Beat and Phoenix Rising Legacy Saddles and what makes them the best trail saddle for gaited and non-gaited horses alike. Jamie discusses the flexible tree, leather suspended ground seat, and Supracor material built under the bars of the tree and skirting. Our 14 day trial and expert fitting benefits are discussed. Learn all about Phoenix Rising Saddles and our line of comfortable humane saddles and 2nd Generation Imus Bits, and innovative trail great at our new website platform gaite...
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Gait Training Exercises
Просмотров 13 тыс.6 лет назад
Brenda discusses and demonstrates simple methods to bring out your horse's best natural gait. See our full free gaited horse training library here phoenixrisingsaddles.com/gaited-horse-training/gaited-horse-training-library
How to Check to See if Your Horse is Crooked Through the Topline
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Does your horse seem unable to move in a straight line? In this video Brenda Imus explains why this is and how to check to see if your horse is even through the topline.
Using Ground Poles and Cones for Gait Training
Просмотров 2,8 тыс.6 лет назад
In this video Brenda Imus simply explains how using ground poles and cones is beneficial in helping your horse to round up under itself and comfortably collect.
How to Bring Our Your Tennessee Walking Horse's Natural Running Walk
Просмотров 33 тыс.6 лет назад
In this video, Brenda explains how to bring out a horse's best natural running walk.
How to Check the Fit of your Horse's Bit
Просмотров 7 тыс.6 лет назад
In this video, Brenda Imus explains ways to check to ensure your bit is a good fit and comfortable for your horse.
Back Stretch for Horses with Sway or Hollow Backs
Просмотров 20 тыс.6 лет назад
Brenda Imus demonstrates a simple and effective exercise to perform on your horse from the ground that helps stretch and condition the abdominal and back muscles. Helps reform a horse with a hollow or sway back.
Locking Stifle Syndrome in the Gaited Horse
Просмотров 45 тыс.6 лет назад
A common physical affliction among gaited horses is upward fixation of the patella, otherwise known as locking stifles.The symptoms of this may be so subtle as to cause the horse owner many nights of restless, worried wondering, or so obvious that it seems an otherwise healthy horse has become functionally useless. The good news is that oftentimes these animals - even those with very pronounced...
How Saddle Fitting and Bitting Affects How a Gaited Horse Moves
Просмотров 9 тыс.6 лет назад
All horses, but especially gaited horses, have a good amount of movement in their muscles through their loins, back, and shoulders while moving under saddle. They require a saddle and bit that allows them complete comfort and freedom of movement, so they can round up and collect naturally under saddle. Proper collection is key for your horse to be able to perform an evenly timed 4-beat gait in ...
Natural Trimming and Hoof Care for the Gaited Horse
Просмотров 17 тыс.6 лет назад
Many long-held beliefs are that one must specially trim and/or shoe their gaited horse in order for them to perform their natural gait. This is simply not true, and can lead to long-term soundness issues for the gaited horse. This video explains how to achieve the most balanced and natural way to trim and shoe your gaited horse. Simple (and entertaining!) visual and verbal explanations of why t...
Conformation as it Relates to Gait Part IV
Просмотров 8 тыс.8 лет назад
Brenda Imus provides a thorough explanation of how to analyze gaited horses' conformations to discover what 4-beat gait they are naturally built to perform. Please visit us at phoenixrisingsaddles.com for more free gait training articles and videos and check out our humane and effective line of tack. Happy and Smooth Trails!
Conformation as it Relates to Gait Part III
Просмотров 8 тыс.8 лет назад
Brenda Imus provides a thorough explanation of how to analyze gaited horses' conformations to discover what 4-beat gait they are naturally built to perform.
Conformation as it Relates to Gait Part II
Просмотров 13 тыс.8 лет назад
Brenda Imus provides a thorough explanation of how to analyze gaited horses' conformations to discover what 4-beat gait they are naturally built to perform.
Conformation as it Relates to Gait Part I
Просмотров 47 тыс.8 лет назад
Brenda Imus provides a thorough explanation of how to analyze gaited horses' conformations to discover what 4-beat gait they are naturally built to perform. For free gait training articles and videos visit us at phoenixrisingsaddles.com
Beginning Gait Training on a Young Horse
Просмотров 15 тыс.8 лет назад
When starting gait training on a young horse it's important to take your time, work that walk, and not ask for too much collection at first. This video discusses this and shows how a halt and half-halt is a gentle and easy way to introduce collection in your horse.
Work That Walk! Gaited Horse Gait Training Naturally
Просмотров 67 тыс.8 лет назад
Work That Walk! Gaited Horse Gait Training Naturally
Exercises to Break up the Pace for Gaited Horses
Просмотров 30 тыс.8 лет назад
Exercises to Break up the Pace for Gaited Horses
Gaining Control of a Horse that Rushes
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Gaining Control of a Horse that Rushes
Bitting the Gaited (and non-gaited) Horse. Explanation of how many common horse bits function.
Просмотров 59 тыс.8 лет назад
Bitting the Gaited (and non-gaited) Horse. Explanation of how many common horse bits function.
Gaited Horse Saddle Fitting and Equitation
Просмотров 61 тыс.10 лет назад
Gaited Horse Saddle Fitting and Equitation
Gaited Horse Saddle Fitting- Imus 4-Beat Part 1
Просмотров 12 тыс.11 лет назад
Gaited Horse Saddle Fitting- Imus 4-Beat Part 1
Gaited Horse Saddle Fitting- Imus 4-Beat Part 2
Просмотров 13 тыс.11 лет назад
Gaited Horse Saddle Fitting- Imus 4-Beat Part 2
Gaited Horse Saddle Fitting- Imus 4-Beat Part 3
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Gaited Horse Saddle Fitting- Imus 4-Beat Part 3
What’s the rings for on the shank bit? The onus one
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Where do I get that saddle pad??
Yes ...great simple explanations. Love the yield to horse's natural head shake. Thank you
4 beat stepping pace Actually bad?
Very well Explained!❤❤❤❤❤
Having the pink hoof boots really help to see each gait clearly. My Pryor Mountain Mustang has a wonderful pacing trot that is comfortable and he is able to maintain for miles.
tHANKS . would love to see more colors of horse
Fun fact: before the invention of photography, especially motion photography, nearly every artist got the footfall sequence of a walking horse wrong because it is so hard to track with the naked eye. Same with the gallop. They understood that the horse leaves the ground but they didn't understand where in the sequence this happened. That is why you see old paintings of running horses off the ground with their forelegs and hindlegs extended. In contrast, paintings and drawings depicting trotting or pacing horses generally get it right.
Thanks for your videos! I have a rescue horse that dna says is a haflinger X Arabian but she gaits. I'm trying to get nice solid gaits from her and your tips help so much!
Could you make a video with the woman not standing in front of the saddle?
For a senior horse that's still very forward and has been been ridden in a low port bit most of her life, what would the transition period look like? Also, can the Comfort Bit be used with direct reining (English style)?
Weird request: Could you analize the conformation of a deer?
how far do you put the cavaletti apart?
Do you need a curb chain with you bits?
Awesome video! Very informative, blew my mind finding out that a registered fox trotter may not necessarily have a fox trot gait and it mostly comes down to the skeletal structure of the limbs! I'll be watching the rest of this series for sure. 🤓💕🐎
This video was so helpful!! I have a 4-yo TWH and am currently riding her in a "tom thumb" type bit (a hand-me-down from a neighbor who has several walking horses and used to breed, show, etc). My horse works fine in this old bit, but after reading online that tom thumb isn't the best option, I've been searching for something better. This is by far the best explanation I've gotten for why certain bits are better than others and now I feel like I truly understand how each type of bit works. I went ahead and ordered the comfort gait training transition bit and I can't wait to try it out! Thank you thank you!
Aye, this is the best instructional video about gaits I ever saw. I understand now why Tennessee Walkers (natural ones!) and Racking horses are the smoothest. Here is a question though: what defines the Paso Fino and Paso Largo gaits, and the Icelandic horse's gaits, like the tolt? Where do they fall on the spectrum?
Can gaited horses gaited in a circle?
Thank you for offering this video🫶. First rider's body is hindering the horse to move freely. Second rider is moving WITH the horse (not the proverbial intercourse-movement) and therefore allowing the horse freedom and balance resulting in getting a little gait.
Amazing!!
These videos are very much appreciated! I just got my first gaited horse so I'm brand new to the gaits and this has been very helpful!
İs brenda imus alive?
The grey spotted horse was not trotting. The diagonals were not even. The black horse with the yellow shirted rider looks sore in the near (left) hip - it’s not following through as much as the offside (right) leg.
I didn't care for the way she's communicating with this horse and clearly neither does her or she.
Thank you so much!! I have watched so many videos trying to understand the different gaits and have only been confused. Your explanation & pneumonics (yay!) have helped me immensely.
How do you feel about a thick egg butt snaffle with a link in the middle? Is that easier on the horses mouth then a regular snaffle? I want to know the easiest kindest bit to use on a 12-year-old gelding that was missed treated
Hunter jumper rider here just getting started with a Tennessee Walker who tends to rush, I'm very experienced rider and I'm glad to see this video which shows that I'm doing things right
I wish she were here to ask some follow-up questions. What a wealth of knowledge, missed as much today as when she first left us.
I learned so so much!! I’d love to know why my twh hits his back hooves on his front hooves
Hmm how do treeless saddles do with gaited horses? Just wondering
Good question
Depends on how much mileage you do.
I would like to see how you rigged the offside rings-the right side. Tucker saddles also have these ring options.
Too far on the horses neck strain painful experience
He needs protein workout
I absolutely love your principles and reasons for each of the functions of these bits! You are so very intelligent, and a very very skilled teacher! Not every brilliant instructor etc can teach with clarity that everyone can understand! That is the skill of teaching! Being able to break down each detail and action for the skill being learned! You have won my attention for certain! I will be following you and looking for much more! Thank you! So much!!!
Excellent explanation of the gaits that I’ve seen so far! Thank you so much for making this video! Bravo!
good info would be better if we weren't watching that woman's back instead of what she is doing! :(
I love your videos!!
Great video!!! Would love to see this with horses built for other jobs... reining, cutting, jumping, driving, western and English pleasure, etc
We bought our first horse a few months ago--a gaited horse--and I didn't really know gaited horses existed before that. These videos are so great to learn about them (and about horses more broadly, for that matter, because like she says: a good bit is a good bit).
I have a 16 yr old Paso Fino who does great in a bit. I just ordered this one. She has lots of brio and I’m an old lady and although I use my thighs and butt to que I need the insurance so I don’t get killed and a bit is just that, insurance 😀
I just bought a gaited horse but It seems I can't get him to lope. Is it possible for gaited horses to not be able to pick up a lope at all?
Congratulations on going gaited! I'm glad you found us :) Loping/cantering can be a great way to help a horse who is laterally-oriented break up their muscle and neurological memory to help even out their footfall pattern. Loping up hills can be really beneficial especially, since it helps engage their back-ends, which we want them to do when performing an evenly timed 4-beat gait. There are some caveats here, though, so I'm going to include a couple of links on our website that discuss this very topic that I hope you find helpful :) gaitedhorsesaddles.com/blogs/news/can-i-canter-my-gaited-horse gaitedhorsesaddles.com/blogs/news/cantering-the-gaited-horse-q-a gaitedhorsesaddles.com/blogs/news/how-and-when-to-trot-or-canter-your-gaited-horse Jamie Evan
hi, i do hope you can help me out a little. my mare (hafe appaloosa halfe german riding pony, now 20yo) has always had trouble to perform a clear 3 beat galop. what she does naturally is a 4 beat, beeing discribed as ‚trotting hindfoots and galopping frontfoots‘. might this be a gait as well? or is it just a beat problem, as trainers have been telling me for 14years? mind, none of them are gait experienced. thank you for all the information you‘ re providing!!!
After rewatching this video I agree that it is most important to allow your horse to do what comes naturally. I would never be concerned with 3 or 4 beats. Your pony has its own way of moving...yes it does sound like your mare is gaited. She sounds like a fun horse to ride. I would watch for signs of arthritis and pain/damage that come with age. At some point every good pony needs to be retired.
@@saturnslipper thank you for taking the time!!!
Thanks for sharing this information. Really insightful
Thanks for the explanation of the gaits. Ive always wondered what the fox trot was. I have an icelandichorse and they can do all of these things, but we dont want our breed to do the fox trot or step-pace. If they do they are unbalanced in there gait tölt.. =)
This video was very helpful. Thank you. After doing lots of research, I bought a gaited flex tree saddle........for my mule. I just wish your camera angle would have been more from the front for doing up the 3 point rigging. Good stuff. 👍
I'm glad you found it helpful! :) I'm sorry about the video of the rigging. You can check out the step-by-step directions along with the photos at our website here: gaitedhorsesaddles.com/pages/special-three-point-rigging Thanks so much!
Thanks Brenda and the other folks at this RUclips channel for putting up content, I read the description, you folks seem to be good folks. Cheers to y'all.. quite a thing this internet, just like books and other artefacts, allowing folks to seamlessly cross the barriers of space and time!
Great organization of the gaits.
40 years of riding and finally someone that explains in details of all the bits. I bought 3 of these for my gaited horses and they are wonderful
Very well presented and explained! Great job