Habits of a Horseman- Teach your horse to have power steering!!
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- Опубликовано: 23 янв 2019
- Heres a short video teaching how to develop really good steering on your horse. give it a try and drop a comment below letting me know how it goes. rosehorsemanship.com
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You two look great together. She seems so relaxed. Love to see her turning more and more grey.
Thank u this is what I'm having problems with
Well done 👍🏽u r amazing!!!
I’m going to try this. My horse is an gaited ex-show horse. Does circles great..on the trails, not so great. Worried about my knees and trees. He only direct reins. My other horse neck reins and goes where I look. . He feels like driving a Cadillac compared to the other
There are several things to say about this video, but let me just focus on perhaps the most vital ingredient that is missing for your idea to work. Before you start with the neck rein or turning off your seat/legs, a person has to first teach a horse to be excellent of following the feel of the inside rein (or direct rein as you refer to it). Without a horse being able to softly follow the feel of the inside rein there is no way to give to clarity to a horse if it doesn't follow the feel of the neck rein or seat/legs. The inside rein is the device that clears up a horse's confusion about what it means to turn from a neck rein or from the seat and legs. Perhaps a discussion on teaching a horse how to be soft and accurate (with a soft inside bend) in response to the inside rein would be a helpful starting point for this video.
Ross Jacobs absolutely well said
Ms.P had power steering :)
all I had to do was LOOK at were I wanted to go
it was awesome
The wonderful Sage!!! xxx
awesome instruction Ryan thank you again.
Ryan I enjoy watching your videos. I recently adopted an OTTS who raced and was a brood mare. She’s afraid of the mounting block and this video will be helpful. Thanks for fun videos. Cheryl G
I love your videos. Very easy to understand.
Thanks
Awesome
Sweet little mare 😊
Thanks
I want to see turns both directions please! Lol
You look to big on that horse