BASIC Training of the Reining Maneuvers & My FUNDAMENTALS

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  • Опубликовано: 21 окт 2024

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  • @barbarawolk789
    @barbarawolk789 Год назад +6

    Thank you very much for sharing this knowledge for free. There are many places where trainers keep it "secret" and do not educate amateur riders enough! I'm grateful 🤗

  • @ZosiaDami
    @ZosiaDami 11 месяцев назад +3

    I WANT LEARN WESTERN 😭😭😍😍😍😍😍😍 it’s so relaxed, and not all this tension and pressure like ordinary in English riding… i love this communication because while English riding it’s always so physical, mostly you just have to push your horse into the right reaction and know it’s good for him but don’t let him decide by himself what feels good for them and just ask him for a movement like they do in western, I really appreciate it and need to learn this

  • @emilylewis7642
    @emilylewis7642 Год назад +1

    It's Lu Lu!!! Yay!!! I love Lu Lu!!

  • @dortekehl868
    @dortekehl868 Год назад +2

    Thank you, very nice. 🐴❤

  • @johnboscor.582
    @johnboscor.582 5 месяцев назад

    Super method to understand

  • @jrlopez4341
    @jrlopez4341 7 месяцев назад

    I wanna know how you get your horses looking so good I’m here in Florida. Is there a secret to the feeding program?

  • @JesusKathrynMiller
    @JesusKathrynMiller Год назад +1

    ✝️😇🔯🐑🧄🕊️🥰💡🔭🎇🌍🪐🌎🪐🌏🪐🦅🇺🇸HolyPsalm91 Jesus and Kathryn Miller say Thankyou for sharing ✝️🤍✝️🤍✝️🦅🇺🇸 🍀🍀🍀

    • @motoguy..
      @motoguy.. Год назад +1

      Interesting emojis
      ..but ok

  • @amindafinch419
    @amindafinch419 Год назад

    nice thank you. I'm just struggling with the spurs. Can this be achieved without the spurs? I think only professional Horse people who have used them before and consistently Without leaving marks, scratches scars etc, should be using these as an aid. any thoughts? or feedback, happy to hear anyone's thoughts on this.

    • @horsetrainingpro
      @horsetrainingpro  Год назад

      Spurs are important and very helpful to cue the horse with precision and effectiveness. I love riding my horses without though but I don’t do it often enough

    • @horsetrainingpro
      @horsetrainingpro  Год назад

      ruclips.net/video/_giWWpGHVEs/видео.html

  • @emilylewis7642
    @emilylewis7642 Год назад

    Are there certain exercises, specifically to help with smooth circles, that you would do, or not do, when schooling a horse at home who thinks and anticipates too much that something is always going to happen in the middle?

    • @horsetrainingpro
      @horsetrainingpro  Год назад +1

      I would make sure to never doing anything to justify any brace, worries or anticipation going through that middle. I have several videos on here that touch that subject I will try to find you some links

  • @forestlnd
    @forestlnd Год назад

    Could you do a video breaking down exactly what the rider needs to do to ask for and ride a lead change? My trainer has no problem getting my horse to do it so the problem is obviously me lol and my trainer trains horses not people 🤣 I get the mechanics of it but don’t know what I am doing wrong with my body. There is only dressage videos that explain how to ride a lead change but would like the western perspective

    • @stephneygreen
      @stephneygreen Год назад

      He has a video from two years ago. Leg yielding and pressure is good preparation. But the trainer should also train you how he/she trained your horse! Otherwise what’s the point if you can’t make use of that 😅

  • @johnsmith-ub7vr
    @johnsmith-ub7vr Год назад

    Dude where is your hat?

  • @lars1480
    @lars1480 Год назад

    This reining become more and more Strange to look at - not only The Way The horse runs with The head very low but also The Way The rider sit on The horse - sorry but it’s not very Nice look at 🤯and don’t look natural in any sense.

  • @claudiatoffee
    @claudiatoffee Год назад

    Practice without those shanks and spurs

    • @horsetrainingpro
      @horsetrainingpro  Год назад +5

      This may results in more pulling and kicking. I prefer a softer approach 🤠