Young Horse Spooks During Client Lesson, Here's How to Handle it!

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  • Опубликовано: 5 окт 2024
  • Here's how you can smooth out your horse's canter easily using biomechanics, balance, and emotional collection.

Комментарии • 14

  • @KingsMom831
    @KingsMom831 Год назад

    This was nice you were able to show on camera.
    Thank you Steve!

    • @_thenaturalhorseman
      @_thenaturalhorseman  Год назад +1

      Yes, it's always good getting these moments captured on camera. They make for great teaching moments.

  • @cindybrygman4350
    @cindybrygman4350 Год назад +4

    Thanks Steve I like how you describe every move you make because watching the video and hearing you at the same time, really shows the outcome so it is a great learning tool.

    • @_thenaturalhorseman
      @_thenaturalhorseman  Год назад

      My pleasure, I hope you're able to apply these things!!

    • @cindybrygman4350
      @cindybrygman4350 Год назад

      @@_thenaturalhorseman ha ha yah I would love to have tried but we just got another 2 feet of snow dumped in our area. We are running out of room to push the snow too so now we had to move snow in the outdoor arena which now looks like a mountain in there. Can’t wait for warmer weather! It’s hallway training only right now. 😁

    • @_thenaturalhorseman
      @_thenaturalhorseman  Год назад

      @@cindybrygman4350 oh my gosh you guys got hit!! There’s more WTS (winter training solutions) videos on the way!

  • @dsergt
    @dsergt Год назад +1

    Great video. I really liked the exercises and how you demonstrated them! Can't wait to try these out : )

    • @_thenaturalhorseman
      @_thenaturalhorseman  Год назад

      Let me know how they go Denise

    • @dsergt
      @dsergt Год назад

      @@_thenaturalhorseman I did ok with this exercise. Not as fluid as you....the change of direction needs more work but I liked how the horse moved in general on this one! Thanks.

  • @chrise438
    @chrise438 Год назад +2

    Excellent presentation as usual....thank you! It's ironic that you talked about moving your inside leg up a little to get the bend. The reason I say this is because last week I was adjusting my leg position moving it forward and I noticed that my boy moved over and bent very nicely in the corner. It was awesome! The reason I was fooling with my leg position is because I have a habit of keeping my legs too far back...but it was a very pleasant surprise to now know how effective moving the leg a little forward is as compared to just trying to push him over with leg on the side or further back. Thanks again!

    • @_thenaturalhorseman
      @_thenaturalhorseman  Год назад +1

      Hi Chris, I'm happy to hear that you're experimenting with different things, you'll go far and learn a lot with this approach.

    • @chrise438
      @chrise438 Год назад

      @@_thenaturalhorseman thank you

  • @rebyvilla1187
    @rebyvilla1187 Год назад

    very good!!!!😊