Training Tip: Walking Over and Between Logs with Your Horse

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  • Опубликовано: 21 окт 2024

Комментарии • 12

  • @aymeef2627
    @aymeef2627 10 дней назад +2

    Way to go Lovey! 👏 (I mean she does have an amazin teacher!) 😉

  • @KingsMom831
    @KingsMom831 10 дней назад +1

    Glad you’re all ok.❤

  • @marissabulso6439
    @marissabulso6439 10 дней назад

    This was really helpful to watch. Thank you!

  • @_veronica_r
    @_veronica_r День назад +1

    Hey Caroline! Just out of sheer curiousity, would you say your method leans more english or more western? So glad you weren't too badly affected by the hurricane! Love this video ❤❤

    • @TaoofHorsemanship
      @TaoofHorsemanship  15 часов назад +1

      Hi Veronica! So glad you like this video! I am a certified Working Equitation (WE) Instructor/trainer, which means my training and riding foundation follow classical training, specifically Baroque. I am also schooled in reining, and that's why I love WE. When you get to the higher levels of WE, Advanced, and Masters, you ride with one hand. My Dream Riding Partnership Program follows the WE foundation, which includes training from beginner to 2nd level dressage, one-handed, bitless, and in a bareback pad.

  • @anne-grethemichaelsen5789
    @anne-grethemichaelsen5789 9 дней назад

    Well done - both :)

  • @dirksimmang
    @dirksimmang 10 дней назад +2

    so Milton didn't cause you any major issues ?
    I was waiting for your video...

    • @TaoofHorsemanship
      @TaoofHorsemanship  10 дней назад +4

      We are high and dry at my farm, so there was no flooding. There was a lot of wind, which caused many downed branches, but nothing compared to what it did to many farms nearby. We also didn't get heavy rain. 30 miles south and yes, they got rocked! We were blessed.

  • @cherylween4973
    @cherylween4973 8 дней назад

    What's wrong with jumping over the tree?

    • @TaoofHorsemanship
      @TaoofHorsemanship  8 дней назад

      Hi Cheryl! There's nothing wrong with jumping the tree but this video isn't about jumping. I clearly explain that this is about teaching her to follow my guidance, trust me, think about where she needs to place her feet, build her confidence, and not panic. It's an excellent exercise for all horses, especially trail horses. You never know what kind of terrain you might encounter, especially crossing water. This is a great way to prepare your horse for the terrain they can't see (underwater), such as deep mud, slippery rocks, and fallen submerged trees.