An attuned approach in Argentina

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Комментарии • 28

  • @bathorimikihorsemanship
    @bathorimikihorsemanship Год назад +6

    I'd say attunement proved itself in less than ideal circumstances. One can only hope the locals took notice as well of what happened, not just the horses. :)

  • @virtai
    @virtai Год назад +7

    Thank you so much for sharing this with us Warwick. It strengthened my confidence in the 'Creating Connection through Focus' being able to be applied in any situation! Heartwarming!

  • @brucelee142
    @brucelee142 Год назад +4

    Very cool Warwick.Embracing the universal practice of love and respect at every opportunity.Arent we fortunate the horses are so advanced in receiving this message that they return it very quickly.Thankyou for leading us in this knowledge and practice.Using these principles ensures our connection and spiritual growth.Once you experience it there is no turning back.Ride With Your Soul.

  • @bearscaregivers4507
    @bearscaregivers4507 Год назад +4

    This is so cool Warwick. Continuing to see what can be learned as you apply what you know. It’s the reason so many of us continue to follow your podcast and subscribe to your video library. I watched your first conference live as I wanted the feeling of being there. Stay safe Warwick.

  • @ndopfi-ne8vn
    @ndopfi-ne8vn Год назад +1

    Mr. Schiller I‘m only a Greenhorn and a Homeopath from Germany: I believe every word you’re telling. it‘s the essence/the truth whatever one will title 🙏🏻

  • @blaesbjerg4
    @blaesbjerg4 Год назад

    So cool! Wouldve loved to see a video of this.

  • @tycox2444
    @tycox2444 Год назад

    Why don't you drink wine Warwick? Thank You Warwick for sharing your experience catching your horse in Argentina.God Bless.

  • @veronicasmith1147
    @veronicasmith1147 Год назад +3

    Well done I hoped it was a story like that congrats

  • @Darkmae
    @Darkmae Год назад +5

    Would love it if you could go-pro the race. I'm glad you had a wonderful time. I specifically enjoyed the point where you described the biblical winds in your podcast.

    • @WarwickSchiller
      @WarwickSchiller  Год назад +3

      I wasn’t kidding ! They were crazy!
      And I plan to film a lot of the race

    • @Darkmae
      @Darkmae Год назад

      @@WarwickSchiller I am so very excited to watch, can't wait to witness those winds via video! I bet BK enjoyed meeting you. Maybe one day I can be as cool as you and do the race myself. 🤣

    • @mdee860
      @mdee860 Год назад

      @ Zee - Yaaasss! 👏👏👏 Love the Go-Pro riders & just every day stuff/training!!!

  • @marianovenchi9918
    @marianovenchi9918 Год назад +2

    I am from argentina. We have to learn of You so much

  • @sarahthomson8183
    @sarahthomson8183 Год назад +6

    Cool. The hobbling of the horse you whee to ride must have been a triggering site. I really would like to know if these guys paid any attention to your more effective and kind methods?

    • @annikaheydl7342
      @annikaheydl7342 Год назад +1

      Being Argentinian, I would guess they were curious but a bit too proud to ask what exactly he did

  • @annikaheydl7342
    @annikaheydl7342 Год назад +5

    Old Gaucho culture around horses used to be a powerhouse but has since become outdated with the knowledge we have now. We as a country adore horses, it’s even illegal to eat them based purely on principle (slaughter for exportation is another matter, sadly), but some still uphold an outdated version of what loving an animal means, which is based in utilitarianism and dominance. Please don’t think that’s how all Argentinians manage their horses, there are several groups dedicated to stopping barbaric practices with horses like jineteadas and these fear-based approaches, and I think if more young people here dedicate themselves to the craft and can show there’s a better way, even the traditional men will become more flexible.

  • @SingleBreath
    @SingleBreath Год назад +1

    Hi. I bought Straight Egyptian fillies, full sisters 10 days ago, 2 and 3 years old, completely unhandled, not halter broken. They're inseparable, always lived in the same stall but have very distinct characters. My question is: Should I train them together as I've started doing since I got them, to reduce separation anxiety issues, or should I train them separately?
    Ps. I'm greener than they are in terms of training/ handling horses.
    Tks
    Ashraf

  • @platyadmirer
    @platyadmirer Год назад +2

    Where do you hear about horse events and clinics? I'd like to start attending but I don't know where to find out about these things

  • @chiforhorses
    @chiforhorses Год назад

    Thank you for sharing your experience. Did they offer you a job? 😉

  • @kathywilliams5732
    @kathywilliams5732 Год назад +7

    I love that you are attuned. Horses definitely recognize this. Thanks for a great video

  • @scottc3165
    @scottc3165 Год назад +6

    Well done. It looks they are acting very "predatory" towards the horses. I always found that to be a difficult way to do things. Of course, I came up with trainers in the Dorrance lineage. That bay you saddled looks like a really nice working horse! I like that chunky body style. What is that breed (not quarter horse I imagine).

    • @julicallahan3519
      @julicallahan3519 Год назад +1

      Hopefully someone will correct me if I'm wrong, but the standard stock horse in Argentina is the Criollo. They are great stock horses, very athletic.

  • @carmanconrad8684
    @carmanconrad8684 Год назад +5

    That must have been a ton of fun! Lucky you to have the opportunity to go down there and lucky horse for you taking the time to make a good connection with him. I wonder if the gauchos figured out what you were doing. Yes, too bad you didn't get to film it.

  • @omarhb
    @omarhb Год назад +1

    Next time you are down south we'd love to have you over in Chile. Will you let us know in advance? I would love to help make it happen.

  • @randomvielleuse527
    @randomvielleuse527 Год назад +2

    So wonderful. That horse has a new way of thinking about at least one human- and think that's a real plus.

  • @rikkisakamoto6802
    @rikkisakamoto6802 Год назад +4

    Love your beret!😀 It becomes you😉. Thank you for sharing, cool to see vids in addition to the podcast!

  • @pferdeverstehen
    @pferdeverstehen Год назад +6

    You look very nice with the new hat!

  • @guillaumevalat8061
    @guillaumevalat8061 Год назад +2

    ❤ there is something universal in that.