Secrets to the STOP! | Full-length lesson with professional reiner

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  • Опубликовано: 22 янв 2025

Комментарии • 20

  • @edenlavery984
    @edenlavery984 2 года назад +10

    Great to see a professional asking another professional if they see anything "wrong" with what they are doing 😄 welcoming criticism is the only way to be constantly improving! Loved this video lots of learning!

  • @julieammons9016
    @julieammons9016 2 года назад +6

    I’m really enjoying the videos you and Johnathan Gauthier are doing together! Very helpful as I bought a mare that has had a couple years of reining training and now transitioning to ranch riding.

    • @zacharias.horsemanship
      @zacharias.horsemanship  2 года назад

      Julie, that's great! Best of luck on your progress in the ranch riding. Thanks for watching!

  • @colleendonahuehorsestransf6674
    @colleendonahuehorsestransf6674 2 года назад +2

    This is such a helpful video, and so professional! I loved watching, and can't wait to start practicing this with my horses!

  • @cherylklimack325
    @cherylklimack325 Год назад +1

    Great video! Going to try it now!

  • @carmanconrad8684
    @carmanconrad8684 2 года назад +2

    Love his explanation of not asking for stop on the young horse until the horse is starting to want to stop himself,

  • @annacole9062
    @annacole9062 2 года назад +1

    Loved the part about how you can’t yell at your horse all the time and expect them to obey a whisper. This was super helpful! Thank you!

  • @hoofbeat.heartbeat6808
    @hoofbeat.heartbeat6808 2 года назад +1

    Hey! Great video, great tips. Are you having any concern about both horses chewing like this intensely on the bits?

  • @cherylnicole9578
    @cherylnicole9578 2 года назад +2

    I grew up riding jumpers and dressage but lately I've had an interest watching reining videos. I'm curious, I've never seen polo wraps coming up above the knee. What is the reason for that? And, why is it only one front leg and not both?

    • @lenzihalling
      @lenzihalling 2 года назад +4

      Hey! You might’ve found your answer already, but if you haven’t I can tell you!! It’s for the reining spins, so they don’t hit one of their front legs on the other while crossing over. It’s on one leg for several reasons, but mainly just because one higher wrap would do the same as two. It’s easier to put one on!

  • @sandysgrandgirlssandysswee2492
    @sandysgrandgirlssandysswee2492 2 года назад

    Is the saddle supposed to flop up and down in the back?

  • @sandysgrandgirlssandysswee2492
    @sandysgrandgirlssandysswee2492 2 года назад

    What kind of bridal do you guys use?

  • @hannahhowe25
    @hannahhowe25 Год назад

    Did Jonathan ever say what he did when the horse didn’t listen to the come down cue for either a transition or a stop. To teach them that’s what they’re supposed to do

  • @scottkirby8614
    @scottkirby8614 Год назад

    both of these horses appear to be stallions? They seem to be very well behaved. Do you treat or ride stallions any different than any other horse? I ran across this video while looking for information on stopping to apply to my older Team Roping horse. Thank you very informative.

  • @KingsMom831
    @KingsMom831 Год назад

    HHL!

  • @sandysgrandgirlssandysswee2492
    @sandysgrandgirlssandysswee2492 2 года назад

    Why spurs???

  • @pinkorganichorse
    @pinkorganichorse 2 года назад

    H3 should not have his nose at the ground like that