That was weird what why did she throw her front right out like that it was like she was just I don't know waving at somebody like you said that was interesting 😂
Good afternoon everyone! Update on Regina. She qualified & competed at 2022 USDF Region 9 championships at training level finishing 8th. The next weekend she was champion at 3’3” junior jumpers. Thank you Ryan!!
I am looking forward to Part 2, She is an absolutely stunning mare and I love a horse with a lot of spirit, especially in competitions. She will be magnificent once she learns how to manage her emotions in unfamiliar settings and to trust in her owner’s leadership.
She is absolutely beautiful and I think she is beginning to understand what you want from her and she is relaxing more she's very intelligent absolutely and thank you for repeating the owner's questions because we absolutely cannot hear her I'm sure we all appreciate that as we were only getting half of the conversation so thank you again ✌🏻
Beautiful mare. Nice to see Ryan help her pretty quickly. I’m sure she will enjoy life much more when she can find a connection and sense of feeling safe.
Woah, I wish I knew this a couple of years ago! This mare is very similar to mine. Now retired from competing but will deliver her second offspring in a week or so. Her first foal is one year old and like his mother he puts very much attention to the sorrounding. 🙏
Love watching these videos and how Ryan connects with the horses. I don't and have never owned a horse but they're just such beautiful creatures. I know nothing about how horses are supposed to look while moving but I have to say this horse has such a beautiful trot!
I am in Germany. I love your videos and the way you handle horses. When horses here are nervous they can even do Piaffe on the hand. The way she behaves in the video is "a little bit" nervous. Thats the reason why I have a Haflinger. He just moves when its really worth it and he might not spend to much energy on other things...😉
Hello Yvonne, fellow Haflinger owner here in United States, California. I completely agree, my girl is the best! She never says “NO” but still has a little spirit “spicy nature” I adore 💯🙏💕
Great news Dawn! The tools we learned with Ryan are working! Regina is gaining confidence and connection. She will always be a dominant mare and I think every human in her life will need these tools to maintain leadership but we feel safe with her away from home and have tools when we need them. Thank you Ryan!!!!
Put owners' dialog on screen as their speaking. That why we can just stay in the present as if we are standing there involved in conversation also. thx for your videos.
If I take a horse on the trail and he doesn't call goodbye to his friends, then I know that we are a herd of two. If he does call, then there is work to do. I learn so much from your videos. Thank you!
Such a beautiful and smart horse. You are a great trainer. Love how you give so much detail in reading a horse and the reasoning in doing what you do to get the desired actions and behaviors.
My comment on the small circle work (at all gaits). I was confused about this for a long time because of how it was described by different trainers depending on how they used it. Because the inside hind leg steps under the horse, it is an introduction to engagement. But because the haunches also fall out (do not stay aligned with the front legs as in a pirouette) it is also a source of disengagement. So it’s an intermediate movement that is half of the one and half of the other and is a valuable exercise for improving balance and connection in both a physical and emotional sense. It should be used with the discretion that comes with skill and experience. I’m enjoying your videos Ryan. They are a fresh take on horsemanship that may be safer for the horses. I would emphasize for your viewers that you have complete control of your emotions when you’re training. No anger or frustration. No fear. Limited humor as it is a distraction. All business. No confusion. Self control and confidence for a lasting impression on the mind of the horse.
I don't have a horse. I haven't since I was a kid but I love watching you train. I can see you telling her your concern is what I am telling you. Telling her you are the leader. Stunning mare.
I saw that she had an English saddle on in the beginning of the video and got excited, thinking "Oooh are we gonna get to see Ryan ride English?" You should do a video where you ride English for fun sometime, keeping the hat and the chaps and everything!
Good to see this was filmed on a windy day. Noticed that the intensity you read into her reactions was scaled to whether the wind was up or down at the time.
I had a similar horse, calm as a cucumber at home or familiar environments, but his trigger was other horses running around (riding or leading him past a paddock of other horses was very dangerous!). Of course the answer was getting his attention back on me, and once he was really good at groundwork at home, the only way to tackle his issue was lead him out past paddocks of other horses running around. He would totally ignore me, turn into a prancing, snorting. rearing dragon haha. Lots of flag, disengaging, backing etc until I finally became more important to him than the other horses... he got over it but I still have nightmares about my time with that particular horse
I could of used this video when I showed Nova he was a nine at shows and home. HA HA At shows it was either blue ribbon or wanting a glass of wine when I got home. He was a real beauty. What a personality. I like your methods getting back to horse sense.
That horse is freaking gorgeous and she has such an elegant way of moving. I'd sure go the extra mile for her! One question, did the owner do a drug screen when she bought her?
I thought that as well because she was calm leaving and traveling to her place. It could be new owner though that she hasn't connected to so therefore turned into an idiot at shows and traveling w/o herd buddies
I purchased her as a 4 yo after only 2 weeks under saddle. She came from an Amish breeder. I was not concerned about any sedation. She is super-quiet & lazy at home. I acquired my first Dutch-bred two years ago. They are much more spirited than TBs & quarters. I have learned a lot but needed more tools. The continuous horsemanship journey. Thank you Ryan!
Visible difference already in that short spacr of time. It's just about knowing the correct tools to use and with you having your wife doing dressage and being an equine physio you sure as hell know what's the best way to tackle these problems. The horse is beautiful and I'm sure with your help and the owners obvious commitment things will get sorted. Can't wait for second video. Wish I'd seen and been able to implement these strategies when I used to ride years and years ago. It would have been so much more enjoyable for horse and rider. Amazing video for people to access and anyone living in a reasonable distance to your facility should definitely book in to use you. Thank Ryan for all uou give to others.👏👏👏💟👏👏👏
Is it me or is it true that the more beautiful a horse is, the more hot headed they are! Its like they know they got the looks and carry a proud crown that's hard to know down a notch.
I was so confused - they were standing next to this much smaller horse when they were talking. When they brought the mare out of the trailer, I was like, “Oh, ok.” Lol! 😂😂😂
Welcome to Texas! I love the way you work with and apply pressure/release, very precise. My OTTB is coming back into handling/work after an injury and has all these emotional behaviors at home I learned a lot from this video and looking forward to part 2.
Ryan I love your videos and horse training. Hint for the Video guy…on shots like This take the camera off automatic on the exposure. The. Automatic light meter keeps jumping and changing the light. Set the light exposure on the Horse and Ryan. It will be less distracting.
I feel her I bought a fabulous horse he’s got every button his buttons have buttons but he’s just too strong for me I’m 66 years old in the arena he’s fine but on the trail he’s scary stuff I wish you lived closer because I need help
This is so interesting! I love the idea that you must be your horses buddy when his buddies are not there. I have a mare that gets nervous without her donkey buddy. She goes from completely zen to time bomb especially when riding her. I would love her to just trust me...
Where's part 2 ? ... I can't stand the suspense ... lol .. I really want to know how this went .. I have a similar problem horse ... getting ideas for strategy and tools from someone like Ryan would be a huge help ..
I had one of those 8/9 horses. You are right. She was a bit hard to manage but when she was all put together she was unbeatable. I had to maintain a very structured routine with her and she was fine but if not… watch out… you were in for a bad day.
I love true horse people, they never blame the horse and the horse always comes first ( of course everyone's safety is ALWAYS first) so the outcome is usually postive.
My problem is almost the same…but when my horse became tense and head high and disconnected then my heart beats are coming high too… so it’s difficult for me to reconnect….i think im a little afraid of him in these circumstances and when im riding im not feeling safe.
I can actually hear her in this video. I have been bingeing and watched a few where I wish they also would have had a microphone or one available to them
My thought would be to give the horse an opportunity to work off some of the anxiety and anxiousness when taken to locations away from home. Horses think, feel, need, want, are mentally and emotionally aware and without a doubt care about what is going on in their lives. Why can’t people understand that? I can see this horse is exceptionally well cared for - I am just suggesting to increase the understanding that horses are equally aware and respect that🤷♀️
my horse is a nutcase when heading back home when riding from the house and when he has to ride with a large group of horses. I think the problem at home is that he has finally found his safe haven and doesn't want to leave.
she is a young minded horse. shes going to mature slower than other horses. she just needs time to grow up. some dont mature physically and mentaly until they are 8 or 9 it isnt a fault in them. it just is. just keep working with them especially ground work. paying attention to handler and softening, suppling. giving them new experiences safely while building trust and helping them to have self control.
Noooooo part two can’t wait to get fiber internet thank you for the guidance in horsemanship best trainer I have on my watch list. Ryan,Buck,Warwick,Craig Cameron your on top so thank you can’t wait to become a patron
Just watched up to 6:35 min ( intro). What " hit" me was that owner wanted to "help horse" be less reactive (I fo get that)- my feeling was owner might need some help to read horse better and be more aware of where she is ( mental, physical). Looking forward to watching more later.
@@bethje30 A nervous horse in a new environment when scared can spook and bolt suddenly. If a puny human is in the way they're just a minor obstacle. It doesn't take a mean horse, a horse always tries to save itself first, and devil take the hindmost.
I kinda have the same problem,my guy will do pretty much everything I ask of him until I get to the show or even a trail ride with more than a dozen horses then he freaks not even rideable and to be honest I have no idea what to do with him I thought this video would help but I don’t think so. I do enjoy your videos Ryan
I can tell you it does work!!! We have shown since this session. We were able to use these tools to keep her in human-focused headspace. She showed well - even 3rd in equitation over fences
If you would like me to be your horsemanship guide go to www.patreon.com/ryanrosehorsemanship
That was weird what why did she throw her front right out like that it was like she was just I don't know waving at somebody like you said that was interesting 😂
Good afternoon everyone! Update on Regina. She qualified & competed at 2022 USDF Region 9 championships at training level finishing 8th. The next weekend she was champion at 3’3” junior jumpers. Thank you Ryan!!
I am looking forward to Part 2, She is an absolutely stunning mare and I love a horse with a lot of spirit, especially in competitions. She will be magnificent once she learns how to manage her emotions in unfamiliar settings and to trust in her owner’s leadership.
She is fantastic, lovely confirmation and beautiful striking markings.
I agree. My uncle raised jumpers mostly depending on the horse they Ike to be runners. I so miss those days.
@@susanwest8239 😊
Just wanted to say thanks for stating your clients questions so we can all hear. Love watching you work with horses! Can’t wait for part two!
I would love to also see part 2 .. did you manage to find it and watch it ?
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She’s a beautiful horse and it’s amazing how she’s really listening to him and responding to his training.
She is absolutely beautiful and I think she is beginning to understand what you want from her and she is relaxing more she's very intelligent absolutely and thank you for repeating the owner's questions because we absolutely cannot hear her I'm sure we all appreciate that as we were only getting half of the conversation so thank you again ✌🏻
Beautiful mare. Nice to see Ryan help her pretty quickly. I’m sure she will enjoy life much more when she can find a connection and sense of feeling safe.
Thank you Sherry! The tools we learned with Ryan are working! With all my mares actually 😁
Thank you Ryan!!!
Woah, I wish I knew this a couple of years ago! This mare is very similar to mine. Now retired from competing but will deliver her second offspring in a week or so. Her first foal is one year old and like his mother he puts very much attention to the sorrounding. 🙏
Love watching these videos and how Ryan connects with the horses. I don't and have never owned a horse but they're just such beautiful creatures. I know nothing about how horses are supposed to look while moving but I have to say this horse has such a beautiful trot!
I am in Germany. I love your videos and the way you handle horses. When horses here are nervous they can even do Piaffe on the hand. The way she behaves in the video is "a little bit" nervous. Thats the reason why I have a Haflinger. He just moves when its really worth it and he might not spend to much energy on other things...😉
Hello Yvonne, fellow Haflinger owner here in United States, California. I completely agree, my girl is the best! She never says “NO” but still has a little spirit “spicy nature” I adore 💯🙏💕
I feel for the owner. How frustrating for her and dangerous. So glad she looked you up, Ryan!
Can't wait for part two!
Great news Dawn!
The tools we learned with Ryan are working! Regina is gaining confidence and connection. She will always be a dominant mare and I think every human in her life will need these tools to maintain leadership but we feel safe with her away from home and have tools when we need them. Thank you Ryan!!!!
@@michellemiller5478 I had no doubts! Every horse person should be well skilled in natural horsemanship practices!
Congratulations and onwards!
So right! That mare is dangerous and lacks training and respect!
Put owners' dialog on screen as their speaking. That why we can just stay in the present as if we are standing there involved in conversation also. thx for your videos.
I was thinking just give them a mic as well :) he might not be able to write down what they were saying after because of not being able to hear them
What a nice mare! Love the way she moves!!
Definitely
If I take a horse on the trail and he doesn't call goodbye to his friends, then I know that we are a herd of two. If he does call, then there is work to do.
I learn so much from your videos. Thank you!
Such a beautiful and smart horse. You are a great trainer. Love how you give so much detail in reading a horse and the reasoning in doing what you do to get the desired actions and behaviors.
My comment on the small circle work (at all gaits). I was confused about this for a long time because of how it was described by different trainers depending on how they used it. Because the inside hind leg steps under the horse, it is an introduction to engagement. But because the haunches also fall out (do not stay aligned with the front legs as in a pirouette) it is also a source of disengagement. So it’s an intermediate movement that is half of the one and half of the other and is a valuable exercise for improving balance and connection in both a physical and emotional sense. It should be used with the discretion that comes with skill and experience. I’m enjoying your videos Ryan. They are a fresh take on horsemanship that may be safer for the horses. I would emphasize for your viewers that you have complete control of your emotions when you’re training. No anger or frustration. No fear. Limited humor as it is a distraction. All business. No confusion. Self control and confidence for a lasting impression on the mind of the horse.
I don't have a horse. I haven't since I was a kid but I love watching you train. I can see you telling her your concern is what I am telling you. Telling her you are the leader.
Stunning mare.
I saw that she had an English saddle on in the beginning of the video and got excited, thinking "Oooh are we gonna get to see Ryan ride English?" You should do a video where you ride English for fun sometime, keeping the hat and the chaps and everything!
Beautiful horse! Ready for part 2!
What a strikingly beautiful horse! Glad she was able to work with Ryan.
Wow, what magnificent movement this mare has. Absolutely beautiful to watch. Thanks Ryan, love your videos.
That’s a magnificent looking horse! She looks like a thoroughbred racehorse!
ugh - cannot find part two! would love to have these organized in playlists.
She is one of the most beautiful horses I've ever seen 😍
She is definitely testing you there Ryan. 😂
Good to see this was filmed on a windy day. Noticed that the intensity you read into her reactions was scaled to whether the wind was up or down at the time.
I had a similar horse, calm as a cucumber at home or familiar environments, but his trigger was other horses running around (riding or leading him past a paddock of other horses was very dangerous!). Of course the answer was getting his attention back on me, and once he was really good at groundwork at home, the only way to tackle his issue was lead him out past paddocks of other horses running around. He would totally ignore me, turn into a prancing, snorting. rearing dragon haha. Lots of flag, disengaging, backing etc until I finally became more important to him than the other horses... he got over it but I still have nightmares about my time with that particular horse
I could of used this video when I showed Nova he was a nine at shows and home. HA HA At shows it was either blue ribbon or wanting a glass of wine when I got home. He was a real beauty. What a personality. I like your methods getting back to horse sense.
Mesmerising mare. So enchanting to watch
I bet whoever owned her mama was thrilled when she hit the ground…just stunning. Love watching the connection you create
Thank you Ryan!!!
These tools are helping Regina be more confident, connected and secure at home and away. The horsemanship journey continues!!!
Great video Ryan, this mare is a smarty pants rarely do you see her lick and chew she likes her power . . . Love your videos thanks
Valerie, you pegged her perfectly in your short comment 🙂
She will always be a dominant mare so we needed more tools. Thank you Ryan!
That mare is striking!! So beautiful!
That horse is freaking gorgeous and she has such an elegant way of moving. I'd sure go the extra mile for her! One question, did the owner do a drug screen when she bought her?
She’s perfect at home so it means she’s getting emotional at the show. Needs more environmental confidence.
I thought that as well because she was calm leaving and traveling to her place. It could be new owner though that she hasn't connected to so therefore turned into an idiot at shows and traveling w/o herd buddies
I purchased her as a 4 yo after only 2 weeks under saddle. She came from an Amish breeder. I was not concerned about any sedation. She is super-quiet & lazy at home. I acquired my first Dutch-bred two years ago. They are much more spirited than TBs & quarters. I have learned a lot but needed more tools. The continuous horsemanship journey. Thank you Ryan!
What a giant and beautiful specimen!!!! She will be glorious once she's calm and collected.
Visible difference already in that short spacr of time. It's just about knowing the correct tools to use and with you having your wife doing dressage and being an equine physio you sure as hell know what's the best way to tackle these problems. The horse is beautiful and I'm sure with your help and the owners obvious commitment things will get sorted. Can't wait for second video. Wish I'd seen and been able to implement these strategies when I used to ride years and years ago. It would have been so much more enjoyable for horse and rider. Amazing video for people to access and anyone living in a reasonable distance to your facility should definitely book in to use you. Thank Ryan for all uou give to others.👏👏👏💟👏👏👏
Pippa, you are so right! I have 47 years experience in the saddle and these tools are new to me. Thank you Ryan!
Is it me or is it true that the more beautiful a horse is, the more hot headed they are! Its like they know they got the looks and carry a proud crown that's hard to know down a notch.
Ryan I just absolutely love your horsemanship and the way you teach. What a flashy mare! Can’t wait to see part 2 ❤️❤️
Thank you Will.
With Ryan’s approach, Regina is becoming much more connected to us and confident away from home. Thank you Ryan!!!
@@michellemiller5478 she’s a beauty!❤️
What a beautiful mare. I love watching him work with these horses!
I have a high spirit horse. I’ll implement the head down practice into the ground work. 👍
I was so confused - they were standing next to this much smaller horse when they were talking. When they brought the mare out of the trailer, I was like, “Oh, ok.” Lol! 😂😂😂
I like watching these videos and seeing if we notice the same things about a horse and where the holes might be
What a gorgeous horse!!!!❤❤❤❤❤
Welcome to Texas! I love the way you work with and apply pressure/release, very precise. My OTTB is coming back into handling/work after an injury and has all these emotional behaviors at home I learned a lot from this video and looking forward to part 2.
Ryan I love your videos and horse training. Hint for the
Video guy…on shots like
This take the camera off automatic on the exposure. The. Automatic light meter keeps jumping and changing the light. Set the light exposure on the
Horse and Ryan. It will be less distracting.
this horse is an eyecandy! I love that trot
I feel her I bought a fabulous horse he’s got every button his buttons have buttons but he’s just too strong for me I’m 66 years old in the arena he’s fine but on the trail he’s scary stuff I wish you lived closer because I need help
Wow. I can definitely see the change in her behaviors when you apply the techniques you used. Very nice. 😎
Love how you work with horses!!!
So good!! Love seeing the more high spirited horse challenges
Keeping us in suspense for part 2. Great video
This is so interesting! I love the idea that you must be your horses buddy when his buddies are not there. I have a mare that gets nervous without her donkey buddy. She goes from completely zen to time bomb especially when riding her. I would love her to just trust me...
It is possible to do.
What one needs to be is the fair and trusted leader to the horse.
Hi Beth! These tools are working. Please try them with your horse. Thank you Ryan!!!
Looking forward to part 2!!
👌👍
Awesome trainer.He is very articulate in his training methods.
What an amazing horse. I hope she comes right at speed as she deserves to be a winner.
Where's part 2 ? ... I can't stand the suspense ... lol .. I really want to know how this went .. I have a similar problem horse ... getting ideas for strategy and tools from someone like Ryan would be a huge help ..
I had one of those 8/9 horses. You are right. She was a bit hard to manage but when she was all put together she was unbeatable. I had to maintain a very structured routine with her and she was fine but if not… watch out… you were in for a bad day.
That mare is trying to figure you out Ryan, very herd sour. That gait though, goodness me, that’s beautiful!
That's a beautiful horse right there. Among the most attractive I've seen you work with.
What a gorgeous horse! I've always loved the athletes coming out of the KWPN.
I like how you start your comments with a compliment Ryan. This can do so much for the student.
I love true horse people, they never blame the horse and the horse always comes first ( of course everyone's safety is ALWAYS first) so the outcome is usually postive.
Ryan Rose: "Bcuz I didn't start it, she did." I love 💞this 👆
Absolutely stunning mare ❣️As a fellow TX, wish you all the best ❤️
Omgosh that trot!! 😍😍😍WOW! She’s amazing!!
Yeah nice horse
@@ryanrosehorsemanship I always enjoy watching you work with horses that have insecurities. You do a fantastic job!!
Elegant, graceful horse.
Loving these type of videos. Thank you!!! Looking forward to part 2!
Consistency is everything.
👍
She is such a beautiful mover. Can't wait to see the next video.
My problem is almost the same…but when my horse became tense and head high and disconnected then my heart beats are coming high too… so it’s difficult for me to reconnect….i think im a little afraid of him in these circumstances and when im riding im not feeling safe.
I can actually hear her in this video. I have been bingeing and watched a few where I wish they also would have had a microphone or one available to them
Enjoyed this video. My young horse is named Banjo
Lovely mare. Really great sort.
Magnifique, élégante, exceptionnelle ❤️
My thought would be to give the horse an opportunity to work off some of the anxiety and anxiousness when taken to locations away from home. Horses think, feel, need, want, are mentally and emotionally aware and without a doubt care about what is going on in their lives. Why can’t people understand that? I can see this horse is exceptionally well cared for - I am just suggesting to increase the understanding that horses are equally aware and respect that🤷♀️
That mare is gorgeous!!!!
my horse is a nutcase when heading back home when riding from the house and when he has to ride with a large group of horses. I think the problem at home is that he has finally found his safe haven and doesn't want to leave.
she is a young minded horse. shes going to mature slower than other horses. she just needs time to grow up. some dont mature physically and mentaly until they are 8 or 9
it isnt a fault in them. it just is. just keep working with them especially ground work.
paying attention to handler and softening, suppling. giving them new experiences safely while building trust and helping them to have self control.
When part 2 of the mare is Unpredictable at shows
Very good. Wish I had known this a long time ago.
Noooooo part two can’t wait to get fiber internet thank you for the guidance in horsemanship best trainer I have on my watch list. Ryan,Buck,Warwick,Craig Cameron your on top so thank you can’t wait to become a patron
What stable is that in Texas?....it is beautiful!
ONG WHAT A GORGEOUS BEAUTY!!!!
I so glad she’s not my horse. I had one as a teenager and that was enough. Pretty but wild.
Excellent horsemanship lessons.
Oh her trot. Such beauty.
I COMPLETELY UNDERSTAND THIS
Heart rates sync? Did not know this.
she moves so gracefully
Beautiful mare ❤️
That mare is stunning.
I got an OTTB and had little skill riding. The horse never bucked or took off.
Maybe a security blanket would help. I’m not kidding. A particular saddle blanket that’s been on, and around her during safe times.
She is calmer with saddle & rider
Lol the way that lady was standing looks like she ears 💜
Cant wait for part 2!
Just watched up to 6:35 min ( intro). What " hit" me was that owner wanted to "help horse" be less reactive (I fo get that)- my feeling was owner might need some help to read horse better and be more aware of where she is ( mental, physical).
Looking forward to watching more later.
i'M OLD NOW RYAN BUT BACK WHEN I TRAINED MY OWN Q/HORSES I used to get into their head , works every time .+ patience ..LOL
Makes me very nervous when Ryan turns his back on a new horse. She's in an unfamiliar environment, it's windy, and she's pretty high.
Don’t worry I’m a professional 😀👌
@@ryanrosehorsemanship Just remember, there are old horse trainers, and there are bold horse trainers, but there are no old, bold horse trainers😳
Its fine, she is nervous not agressive or mean.
@@bethje30 A nervous horse in a new environment when scared can spook and bolt suddenly. If a puny human is in the way they're just a minor obstacle. It doesn't take a mean horse, a horse always tries to save itself first, and devil take the hindmost.
Ryan, I love your vest! Where can I purchase?
Use a massage blanket and carrots.
Nice horse
Make the horse think whatever you want is her idea. It works.
I kinda have the same problem,my guy will do pretty much everything I ask of him until I get to the show or even a trail ride with more than a dozen horses then he freaks not even rideable and to be honest I have no idea what to do with him I thought this video would help but I don’t think so. I do enjoy your videos Ryan
I can tell you it does work!!! We have shown since this session. We were able to use these tools to keep her in human-focused headspace. She showed well - even 3rd in equitation over fences