Gaited Horsemanship
Gaited Horsemanship
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Day 6
Day 6
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Видео

Day 5
Просмотров 9621 день назад
Let’s go outside! Here is a good view from the saddle looking down at her neck. Working on straightening her neck to help the energy come through.
Day 4
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Training horse on day 4, continuing working on her lengthening the outside. Focus is getting better and she is looking to follow the feel. Enjoy!
Day 3
Просмотров 10521 день назад
Hopefully I got the microphone kind of fixed and you will be able to see me. So happy she is now breathing more and her tail isn’t sticking straight out with a tight back. We are starting to see a great change in her and quicker than we thought.
Day 1 Sophia
Просмотров 14428 дней назад
New horse in training who is over reactive and watch her journey in training . This is day 1
Friday tip, lets talk about Bend!
Просмотров 205Месяц назад
Bend is so important to the horse and allows for engagement. Hope this give you a different way to look at bend and what you can do to help or hinder a horse from truly bending in the ribcage.
Gaited Horse Movie
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Gaited Horse Movie
Friday tip, seat
Просмотров 1178 месяцев назад
What is your seat? Showing exactly what your seat is and where it makes contact with the horse.
Friday thoughts, what are peace blockers!!
Просмотров 70Год назад
Friday thoughts, what are peace blockers!!
Friday tip! How our seat affects the horse during exercises
Просмотров 175Год назад
Friday tip! How our seat affects the horse during exercises
Friday tip! Bringing life to your aides.
Просмотров 89Год назад
Friday tip! Bringing life to your aides.
Friday tip
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Friday tip
Friday Tip, rein management practice.
Просмотров 159Год назад
Friday Tip, rein management practice.
Friday tip for help with turn on the forehand.
Просмотров 124Год назад
Friday tip for help with turn on the forehand.
Let’s talk about those shoulders!!
Просмотров 130Год назад
Let’s talk about those shoulders!!
Guiding energy versus stopping the energy.
Просмотров 133Год назад
Guiding energy versus stopping the energy.
How the poll affects Gait.
Просмотров 188Год назад
How the poll affects Gait.
Keeping warm in cold weather tip for your hands!!
Просмотров 65Год назад
Keeping warm in cold weather tip for your hands!!
What affects gait?
Просмотров 297Год назад
What affects gait?
Talk about Gait
Просмотров 2882 года назад
Talk about Gait
Circle Size
Просмотров 1832 года назад
Circle Size
Lightness vs Softness
Просмотров 5485 лет назад
Lightness vs Softness
Speedcontrol3
Просмотров 8786 лет назад
Speedcontrol3
Marengo
Просмотров 1,2 тыс.6 лет назад
Marengo
Gaited Horsemanship Speed Control part 2
Просмотров 3,4 тыс.6 лет назад
Gaited Horsemanship Speed Control part 2
Younghorseday5
Просмотров 1986 лет назад
Younghorseday5
Part1speedcontrol
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Part1speedcontrol
Horse training day 4
Просмотров 3476 лет назад
Horse training day 4
Gaited Horsemanship
Просмотров 2,1 тыс.9 лет назад
Gaited Horsemanship
Gaited Horse head position and body position
Просмотров 10 тыс.9 лет назад
Gaited Horse head position and body position

Комментарии

  • @tammyray6426
    @tammyray6426 24 дня назад

    Any way you can show how to saddle a gaited horse properly with the two rings. I'm learning conflicting things

  • @kateperkins4602
    @kateperkins4602 2 месяца назад

    Nice demo!

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    @abusalemskin 3 месяца назад

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  • @shellystacey6538
    @shellystacey6538 Год назад

    Love this angle !!

  • @marthagutierrez1178
    @marthagutierrez1178 Год назад

    Great video, thank you 💕

  • @lr5425
    @lr5425 2 года назад

    Very good . Thank you.

  • @lr5425
    @lr5425 2 года назад

    Video is not very clear in order to demonstrate what you say you are doing.

  • @horseman888
    @horseman888 2 года назад

    where is the sound?

  • @kimnenninger7226
    @kimnenninger7226 2 года назад

    Great video. Best explanation of a complicated technique.

  • @rainbowbudgies1129
    @rainbowbudgies1129 2 года назад

    Mr. Whitesell, I appreciate your methods and philosophies very much. This sounds very similar to Legerte. Will you please mention which bit you suggest to start a horse and why. Thank you for your videos.

    • @GaitedHorsemanship
      @GaitedHorsemanship 2 года назад

      we start all horses in a snaffle it glad you enjoyed the video!!

  • @radchannel5494
    @radchannel5494 3 года назад

    I see light contact here, which is a building block towards collection, but I don't see collection.

  • @angelialsapp2700
    @angelialsapp2700 3 года назад

    Ex. 2019 THREE DIFFERENT " instructors " gave me 3 different ways to handle & ride a trotting horse ??🙎‍♀️🙆‍♀️🤦‍♀️🙇‍♀️🤷‍♀️🙍‍♀️🧏‍♀️ Each of those 3 did give me some positive pointers, but were in conflict over others = confusion. SO, I am back to the FUN•tastic gaited breeds. 🥳👍

  • @angelialsapp2700
    @angelialsapp2700 3 года назад

    Attending one of your clinics.🤔 Any recommendations of doing BEFORE we arrive to get the most out of them ?? Items to bring ?? Don't bring ?? Lingo to know?? Videos to watch ?? Horse: what they should know already ?? HELP me, we us, them, & YOU👍🥳🐴🤝👣

  • @angelialsapp2700
    @angelialsapp2700 3 года назад

    1ST: thanks so much Question/ share your opinion: TWH mare goosey on her rump. Boot accidentally skimmed top of rump on dis•mount which caused me a trip to emergency room. Materials?? On ground tasks to do BEFORE getting on?? I was told she was broke to ride. Your answers help me & others to be safer, yes ??

  • @angelialsapp2700
    @angelialsapp2700 3 года назад

    Try stopping a loaded semi truck going 50 MPH! INERTIA INDEED!😳🛣 THANKS FOR SHARING.

  • @angelialsapp2700
    @angelialsapp2700 3 года назад

    🐴🤝👣 AGAIN THANKFUL

  • @angelialsapp2700
    @angelialsapp2700 3 года назад

    THANKS! WHY & HOW TO🐴🤝👣

  • @karenpeterson9802
    @karenpeterson9802 3 года назад

    Thank you Larry!

  • @elfmom6372
    @elfmom6372 4 года назад

    Thank you. I have asked my husband about trained which he grew up with...he cant explain cause he knows.......not how to explain.

  • @randiholbrook5849
    @randiholbrook5849 4 года назад

    Not only are her heels up, but are behind her shoulders for the entire video. This is not a good seat.

    • @almightytwee1188
      @almightytwee1188 4 года назад

      what if i told you, heels down is more to instill a proper seat and not spur the horse accidentally than it is to serve and real function? ancient greeks didnt ride heels down, you didnt start to see heels down until the spaniards and arabs started wearing rowels, heels down seems to have stemmed from that

    • @sledgurl7261
      @sledgurl7261 4 года назад

      I don't believe she titled the video on proper body positioning. What she is trying to convey is using the outside rein. By moving her feet out of position it allows us to see the importance of the outside rein and, not just the legs. Hence her feet being out of position!

    • @radchannel5494
      @radchannel5494 3 года назад

      @@almightytwee1188 Heels are kept down and away from the horse to prevent bouncing them into his sides, which would lead to him becoming dulled to your leg aids when you do want to use them. Spurs or not. Also, to keep you foot from sliding through the stirrup. You legs should remain quiet unless cueing the horse for a transition.

    • @almightytwee1188
      @almightytwee1188 3 года назад

      @@radchannel5494 you can ride without fully pushing your heels down and not bounce or accidentally cue if you’re good. The cues don’t come from the heel they come from leg pressure and a good seat, heels are just for tapping for more energy. If you don’t have passive leg pressure and a good seat you’re going to bounce even if you break your ankles to go as far as possible. My comment was talking about the origin of riding with your heels down and feet parallel, not flared, which seems to have stemmed from muslim Spain.

  • @aboutthehorse
    @aboutthehorse 4 года назад

    This is such BS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @chadspencer9302
    @chadspencer9302 4 года назад

    Very cool. Thanks

  • @Volkslady
    @Volkslady 4 года назад

    Does Larry ever discuss his opinion on riding and training bitless? I'm not sure these exercises would be as effective bitless, but I hope to keep my youngster bit-free if at all possible.

    • @whitesellgaitedhorsemanshi2652
      @whitesellgaitedhorsemanshi2652 4 года назад

      Riding bitless is fine. Bit or no bit has nothing to do with correct training. If it doesn’t work bitless then the basics are missing

    • @GaitedHorsemanship
      @GaitedHorsemanship 4 года назад

      Our techniques work for both bit and bitless, if it doesn't work going back and forth, it is not a sound training technique. I have had people who choose to go bitless and it is just fine, but we have reasons why we use a snaffle.

    • @mikeandbarbgmail
      @mikeandbarbgmail 9 месяцев назад

      @@GaitedHorsemanship Love the videos. Why do you use a snaffle bit?

  • @jgerl100
    @jgerl100 5 лет назад

    I understand that the secret is in the details. I need to attend one of your clinics. I know this information is so valuable. Thank you for doing what you do.

  • @tata011670
    @tata011670 5 лет назад

    I’m so confused!

    • @dianereiser6417
      @dianereiser6417 5 лет назад

      What she is trying to,say is, a soft hand will make the horse lower his head to even out his back and top line, so the horse doesn’t become hollowed back. Use the outside rein to move your horse in that direction, etc...

    • @almightytwee1188
      @almightytwee1188 4 года назад

      @@dianereiser6417 im not disagreeing but i want to add, if you think about a horse, like a coiled spring, when you hold the front and push the back, what happens? it gets tight. Thats a good analogy for a horse working its back, when you release the tension in the front a little bit, and keep the same tension in the back, the horse will lengthen their neck out and down, which loosens th back muscles allowing more muscle to get blood and be worked properly, dont throw the horse away, but give and take, when the horse lets out, let them have their head a little bit but dont throw away the contact in the rein

  • @wbasmith3627
    @wbasmith3627 6 лет назад

    What does thowing him away mean? He sure has a soft mouth, what kind of snaffle is good to teach gaits in.

  • @lisajadwin1866
    @lisajadwin1866 6 лет назад

    great short lesson

  • @aprilweisler7003
    @aprilweisler7003 6 лет назад

    Thank you! I enjoy and understand all your videos. Understanding the horse comes first! As a first time owner of a 19yo amazing TWH, he has much to teach me. I've been with QH my entire life. TWH are now my future!

  • @lindarice9087
    @lindarice9087 6 лет назад

    Couldn't hear you at all...too bad

  • @ericp726
    @ericp726 6 лет назад

    No audio

  • @joannagardner9239
    @joannagardner9239 8 лет назад

    her heels were up not down

    • @MirandaRights008
      @MirandaRights008 7 лет назад

      Lest oif her problems

    • @Bellamarcella1212
      @Bellamarcella1212 6 лет назад

      She is actively using her leg ...sigh

    • @almightytwee1188
      @almightytwee1188 4 года назад

      what if i told you, heels down is more to instill a proper seat and not spur the horse accidentally than it is to serve and real function? ancient greeks didnt ride heels down, you didnt start to see heels down until the spaniards and arabs started wearing rowels, heels down seems to have stemmed from that

    • @almightytwee1188
      @almightytwee1188 4 года назад

      @@MirandaRights008 ive broken horses with my toes down keeping constant pressure to make them used to leg pressure, almost the entire time, western discipline also doesnt ride feet parallel, (Im spanish trained) so everyone is different, the way some people are trained isnt the end all be all.

  • @jgerl100
    @jgerl100 8 лет назад

    Thank you Jennifer for these great videos. I am using some of your techniques for helping my Foxtrotter use his body correctly for gaiting. Adding them to my current program. Keep them coming😃