SHARING my tricktraining SECRETS😳
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- Опубликовано: 8 фев 2025
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Hey!
In this video I will show you some clips from some of the training videos I have on HorseWorldTV! Horseworldtv is our platform where we share amazing videos and a lot of training videos from super good riders and trainers. There is a lot to watch and learn on there. Take a look and see for yourself, we would love to have you as one of our members!
I hope you liked watching this. Its only a little bit from some, there is sooo much more to do and try! The most important thing with working with horses is that you want mutual understanding and this special bond. I think its the most special ever!
Thank you and hopefully see you in the next one!
xx
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Jesse, you are the kindest, sweetest most beautiful representation of the human species!
Amen!!!
Wow, paardenfluisteraar Jesse, toppie!
Ya got THAT right!!!! He's very special!!!💥🌞💥🥰😍😁
He's trying to explain we all should understand and feel towards animals.
@@dba750yes
I love how you take that "outside the box " approach.
When you are working with Antares on laying down Macho is so cute in the background laying down and rolling. It's like he's showing Antares how it's done. I enjoy all of your videos. HorseWorldTV is awesome.
Am I the only one staring at the fire in the fireplace and questioning if it’s contained? Love you guys be safe.
😂
Really like how you explain in detail the most important aspects of training, including that's that the horse has to have fun too! 😊
That you 2 have built the HorseworldTV platform is so impressive. It was something I would have loved to have done when I was young. The future is so bright for you two.
Amazing! It’s all about trust, patience and lots of love. Congrats Jesse for all the respect you have for animals ❤️
YESS WE NEEDED THIS JESSE. me and my friend were planning to train her pony liberty after he’s retired, it would be so fun. it’s amazing to get tips from you how to do it properly
I've never seen patience like this and yet so rewarding he can really communicate with horses in a totally gentle way I'm amazed
Being a tricks trainer cannot be improvised, it is a serious and demanding job that requires skills of course and qualities such as respect, patience and calm. You have to maintain the obtained results and always encourage your partner.
Ride on neckrope requires training and seriousness in order to guarantee the safety of the rider and his/her horse. The result is so fantastic!
I say a big YES to the tricks training videos, the youngsters love them and the older ones too. In fact, I love all your videos!
Bravo and thank you Jesse! 👏🥰💙
In the beginning of the laying down video, it was so funny to see Macho rolling around in the background. 😂
So nice that Jesse gave props to Van Teckel, their videographer. I love his work.
That is a roaring fire!!!Antares is so willing it makes me cry.
I have to say that the connection you have with your horses is incredible. A great trainer outting his horses first. I love watching you.
The video quality of horseworld tv is amazing
It's so sweet and funny when you see your horse suggests or offers their idea on something too. Makes you feel like you're having a conversation. A colaboration. You are wonderful with horses Jesse.
This guy is already such an amazing trainer, might become the world’s best some day 🤩 i wish i had even a fraction of his skills, especially how naturally and positively he communicates with the horses
GORgeous production values, Guys!
Jesse, I could watch you all day long and never tire. You are a true "Original". If I were a horse I'd want you as my owner... 😂 Love your work!!!
Jesse, that fire in the fireplace looks a bit too high. Just wanted to point that out because I adore you and Matt and your wonderful family and want you to be safe and happy forever! Thanks much for another great video. Love to you and yours!
My gelding came trick trained using R+/clicker training methods and he loves it so much that now I'm trying my best to learn more about it so I can keep teaching him this stuff. I spent a few months trying to get him to adapt to what I normally do and he just doesn't enjoy it, so I'm learning to do what he loves!
beware clicker trainer is amazing but the clicker itself can get in the way as you get further into r+ adding a bridge cue like a work that you won’t typically say around him (i use ‘great!!’) so you don’t have to worry about keeping a hand free
Beautiful unity between horse and rider 💖💖💖💖💖💖
I subscribed to Horse World TV a couple of weeks ago, and it really is fantastic. I love the breadth of subject matter, and the production values are crazy good. It's worth every cent, and then some. :)
I fell in love with horses when I was two years old my great great grandfather bought me a pony and it was pregnant and she gave birth seven months later and ever since I have had horses. The one I have now I have a very strong connection with, and I would love to teach her how to do tricks.
You are kind, loving and always putting the horse first whilst having fun. Loved this video. Thank you xo
It's amazing that you guys are taking the time to teach others what so obviously comes naturally to you. Sharing your gift, it comes from a place of compassion and love for horses. Education in the world of horses I think is SO important and to have someone with such understanding and knowledge share that with others to reach as many horse/human partnerships to benefit both parties is a beautiful thing. Your hard work does truely show, and thank you for passing on your gift to others!
That’s it, me and my Shetland will be in the arena tomorrow. 😊
Jesse, this speaks so much to establishing trust. If your animal trusts you, you are 3/4 of the way there! Start small and build. When they get blocked, go back to what they are fully ground in. Build their confidence and then build on their confidence! Understand, to that not every animal is suited or willing. Work to their strengths.
Love you Jesse and also Gaio amd Anterras and small guy Macho.
Thank you Thank you this was just gorgeous!♥
Jesse…that was so awesome. So generous and kind to share with us how you train your horses! Proof to everyone how far loving, listening , patience and a partnership can go with respect for one another. ❤️ it!
You could help parents with children too....your love and kindness are contagious
Youre amazing Jesse
Thank you
A great video Jesse. We really need to see more of your training and riding as you have such a kind manner with your horses and a brilliant way of explaining things. It's a true gift.
Anything from Jesse would make me happy. He reminds me that there is at least one good soul in this rotten world.
Any and all videos are wonderful to watch from you!!!! It’s the love , understanding, compassion,sensitivity, you have for the horse, that makes one want to watch any video you put out for us to watch. You are a blessing!!!💕💚😇
Well said! 🐎
Any and all videos with you in them,I will watch!! 😊❤💘😊
He's a young man with a gift of patience. So young. For me it was in my 40s. So old! 😁
Your Love,Compassion,and Patience,shine through with ALL your Horses and Pups! Thank You for sharing. Stay Safe and Well.😘❤💘😊
I love the warm cozy background of your home 🔥😮
I loved this you are so good to your horses 🐴💕🙂
Thank you for sharing some of your "trick training" I always wondered how you trained all your "ponies".Awesome video,would love to see more! Stay safe and well! xoxo😊😊❤👏🏻🐴🐴
Just started watching and it's lovely to see you Jesse ❤️ Your livingroom looks so cozy🤗
Jesse, we look forward to your insightful and heart-warming content. Thank you for taking the time to share the joy. All the best to you and yours.
Enjoyed this video. I do not have any horses but did when I was younger. I like the variety of videos you and Matt do. I was horse crazy as a kid and finally at 19 was able to have a horse of my own. Your training methods are so fair to your horses which I believe makes your bond with them what it is which is wonderful.
Thank you for showing how with love and kindness 💖💗💓💞
Excellent work Jesse. It was wonderful watching this horse change from being slightly overbent while wearing the bitless bridle to quite correct on a neck-rope. This is a splendid way to overcome years worth of bad habits that horses have had to develop in order to escape their rider's poor seat, poor rein handling, etc.
It's not only good for the horse but it also allows the rider to learn to listen carefully to their horse and to develop a secure seat that does not depend on hanging onto the reins or balancing between the stirrups.
We spent hour after hour in the cavalry school in France where I was trained riding without stirrups and with the reins down lose on the horse's neck. I once fell off eight times in a one-hour lesson not because of anything the horse did, but because I was still depending on my reins and stirrups to keep me on the horse. Gradually we learned to manage both a sitting and rising trot without stirrups or reins. Once we achieved this level of riding, real Dressage could begin.
Absolutely great video. Macho was so funny when he took the whip, Jesse “oh do you want to see me do it?”, Jesse’s pronunciation of Bear “Beer”, had me wondering what trick training he would be doing with alcohol. 😂😂. ❤🇩🇰
Beer is actually Bear in Dutch. :D I get why that could be confusing, hahaha.
That's like when Matt says Jesse..
to me it sounds like YesSir!! It made me laugh the first few times because If he had said YesSir in those instances it would have fit...I didn't realize he was saying his name!!!
Love watching you, love watching you both care for and train your horses. All humans should be as great as you and the world would be a better place!
Love seeing the actual training, very informative, thank you for the great video!
Thank you, Jesse 🙏 this was very enjoyable and instructive of the softness of your approach to training. 💜🇺🇸
Großartiges Video, Jesse! Vielen Dank!
Thanks for that video. I totally forgot about the platform you mentioned. I recall Matt discussing it once but I never did follow-up. I hope you don't stop the typical RUclips VLOG's that you normally put out (both you and Matt) but I will consider the other platform.
💖💖💖Thankful Jesse Drent💖
Hugs from Brazil 😍
Your home is beautiful but I would have to tilt one of your paintings or move a vase off centre or a cup 🍵 on the floor 🫢 . My living room is probably the size of your bathroom and I now feel like I should tidy up.
Truly your home is gorgeous 💕 like you and Matt
I love watching you and your favorite guy! You guys make sure that I have something great to watch!
Great video! Thank you for sharing and introducing your website!
Great videos. You are an awesome teacher.
Please be aware, there were 20 horses where my wife stables hers, 4 horses have died in the last week, 2 had to be put down today. Reason: Sycamore seeds poisoning.
We are not out of the woods yet. All the horses have been blood tested and all but one are showing some signs of the poison. All the horses are off pasture and being monitored closely.
My wife's horse, Harry, is ok at the moment but the symptoms can take up to 72 hours to show.
Apparently a horse can have some tolerance but just 50 seedlings can be fatal.
Sycamore seeds, also called 'helicopters' can travel great distances and for some reason are proving deadly in our area (Yorkshire, England) this year.
Soooo sorry for yr loss! 😥😢 Our prayers will hopefully protect the rest of them...and it's SOOO kind of U to warn Jesse/Matt as well as all the rest of us who are "family-fans". The "heads-up" may very well save an untold number of horses!!! 😇👍❤️ Best wishes for you & your family! 🥲
Really respect your liberty work!
I just started watching and I’m so worried about that huge fire in background!!
Jesses' b'day is coming up soon!!! A great gift from his fans would be if we suggest to our friends, family, neighbors, co-workers to subscribe to Jesses' channel! He deserves it & it's a chance to spread his teaching methods to a much larger audience!!! 👏👏👏👍🎉🎉🎉🎉❤️❤️❤️
Great idea! 🎉🥳
@@chasingfences1302 I've found three friends who say they would love to subscribe to Jesses'channel!!!! Hope U have good luck, too!!! ❤️❤️❤️🎉🎉💥🌞💥!
@@ady1gilb Good work! I had a friend subscribe a little while ago, I'll try for a couple more now 🤞🤞🥰🥰🥰🥰
Just discovered your channel. Such wonderful videos. Thank you for sharing.🥰🌺🐴👍🏾
Wow Jesse, I really enjoyed this. You explained everything so well, and I hope to see more videos like this. Keep it up!!!
Thanks so much for this video. It helps to understand what and how your horse understands what you are asking for. Very lovely
Really enjoyable video. Inspiring and fun.
Absolutely not boring
Thank you for sharing this! Your channel sounds amazing.
He saw himself in the poster, he looked so proud ☺️ 20:49
Gorgeous little horse!
I really enjoyed this video. I love watching you work with the horses, but especially the trick training :)
You're the most beautiful human ❤ such a gorgeous personality and attitude 💕
You are a very skilled Trainer Jesse 🙌.
Thanks 😊.
JO JO IN VT 😆💕🇺🇸🍁💨
I only wish I'd had this kind of opportunity in my younger days. I had to figure out so much on my own, or from books. It's never too late - and I have a retired Standardbred that I've gotten going under saddle. But, he's the spookiest horse I've ever had in my 60 years. He's a good character otherwise, but I don't go trail riding with him - it's one battle after another. No fun. And I won't heal as quickly as I used to if he hurts me! So, I'm hoping that some trick/liberty training will be our 'thing'. Perhaps he'll get over some of his ridiculous spooking (race horses.....sigh...) if he trusts me more. But I think a nice Quarter Horse like I usually have is probably in my future. I'll keep my Standardbred, but I think he needs a different job than trail horse. Love this opportunity!!
Wow! Super cool! Will definitely check out your site!
Loved this. Really good to see how to teach the tricks. X
Thank youJessy for sharing your a aw some horseman❣️🫶🌹✨💫
For anyone interested in teaching their horse how to lay down I've seen someone teach the foundation in one day. The trainer let the horse loose in a round pen and gave the horse a reward with each interaction with the ground. First sniffing. Then she encouraged the horse to move the sand with his lip. Then she would reward for him pawing the ground. And finally he laid all the way down. I think combining this method and Jesse's method could produce some great results
Very cool thank you
Thank you very much for this beautiful collection of videos and helping me to understand the methods you use. I sincerely like the quality of understanding you have that has your horses enjoy yet respect your time together.
You are so lucky to be able to work with horses and have a good life
LOVED this video! Thank you for sharing your passion and making time with our fur babies FUN (for both human & horse). God Bless :) xo!
Bedankt Jesse!!!!!
Great vlog … thank you!
LOVE this type of video!!!
❤ love to learn stuff the best but can't live with out the home stuff I'm spoiled now so you have to do both 🦋🦄👌
You always have such interesting videos!!! Ps more gaio videos!!🐎🍎🥕
Great video! I love to learn from you 😊
Great Job ! thank you very much for this lesson ! best regards, Manuela
Huge thank you! Yes I enjoyed and benefited from this.
very nice Jesse
Hi Jesse, love your videos.....wouldn't you share with us how you guys keep your weight down. I'm sure it makes a difference in your horses life. 🙏
Jesse thank you for this video , The Andalusian truly is a calm intelligent horse . The best you think? you are good andI can understand well now.😊
Thank you for sharing!
Thank you❤
I love your training videos
i like how he looks for the treat by turning is head
Fantastic video
Jesse
Great platform
I no longer have my horse, still I will suscribe, very interesting in watching you trining the horses.
Superb video 🎥🎞, enjoy it a lot.
Nice way to train them, waiting for the movements to happen. 👌
Greetings from mexico 🇲🇽 ✋
I enjoyed this video thank you for explaining how the horse world tv platform operates. I'm hesitant, but curious to use the free trial. I don't have a horse at this time but want to get one in the future. What do you look for in choosing a horse appropriate for this kind of training ? How important is conformation ? What are your thoughts on a speculative rescue from a kill lot or sale lot ? 🏇
Good luck
Awesome!!! You make things so clear & easy to understand! 😄 Such a joy to watch you working/playing with your horses ! 😁 (wonder what 'fresh' means ... ???) Great job, as usual!!! 💥🌞💥!!! Thanks so much for sharing your knowledge! 👏👏👏👍🥰
Horses are "fresh" or energetic at the beginning of the ride; Jesse suggested warming up first before taking off the bridle
@@chasingfences1302 Thanks 4 the info ... ! 😄👍