This is one lucky stallion to have his first lessons be with you. He's going to have such a soft gentle mouth & no confusion, because of you. I only hope his owner/rider can continue in this way. Kudos, to both of you.
Hi Warwick, I really enjoyed you working with this young stallion. I don't own a horse but I can see how much this young boy has learned already from you.
Ha! This is the kind of thing I did with my Bear:) I like my horse to have some freedom and responsibility. Because of this he's very confident and happy to go anywhere and our rides are like a two way conversation and very light. So much better than those "trained" with constant harassment and suffocating "control". Love these videos:)
Thank you Warwick this is so useful! The young warmblood I am riding is also learning to steer and he does so well most of the time and then pulls me over to where he wants to go, I'm going to try your method!
although 3 is a bit too young for riding, I can tolerate this work. Its gentle and works with the horse as a full partner. Good work. My mare is 5 and we are just at the beginning
In the edit set your video sound to "pan" zero - it'll come through both channels.... and buy a shotgun mic as well as a radio mic to give you more choices in the edit. These videos though are so helpful, thanks very much for the great tips.
My horse has a twisted front right hoof. Was born with it. Should I only canter him on the right lead? So it makes it easier for him? Because he won't go left at all. I just dobt want to damage his twisted foot
Same here. Sometimes i'll get the left speaker only, other times both and occasionally nothing or drop outs. I know he does voice overs, but i'm sure he has a microphone on sometimes? The wind, clothes rubbing on the mic, other noises etc. could be what's making the sound goofy. Just a guess. Absolutely love his videos btw. 😁
tha last 3 minutes are so CRUCIAL to so many riders I see making this mistake!!!! Tell him to GO somewhere, instead of saying DO NOT go somewhere. SO TRUE!
This is one lucky stallion to have his first lessons be with you. He's going to have such a soft gentle mouth & no confusion, because of you. I only hope his owner/rider can continue in this way. Kudos, to both of you.
Hi Warwick, I really enjoyed you working with this young stallion. I don't own a horse but I can see how much this young boy has learned already from you.
Golden information and your explanations are so easy to understand. Watching you riding this horse and seeing how far he's come is pure magic.
"They're stopping their horse from doing things instead of asking their horse to do things." That's really good stuff.
Ha! This is the kind of thing I did with my Bear:) I like my horse to have some freedom and responsibility. Because of this he's very confident and happy to go anywhere and our rides are like a two way conversation and very light. So much better than those "trained" with constant harassment and suffocating "control". Love these videos:)
The work you have done with this Warmblood stallion is amazing
I like how you are riding Bitless.
Thanks for the videos Warwick, you've totally transformed my relationship with my once pushy, dangerous mare. She's a doll now!
The amazing things I've learned from you thank you so much
You are so welcome
Your videos are really easy to understand! I am trying some of your techniques on my young horse and he responds quite well! Thank you!
Thank you Warwick this is so useful! The young warmblood I am riding is also learning to steer and he does so well most of the time and then pulls me over to where he wants to go, I'm going to try your method!
Thank you so much for creating these videos, they are so helpful!
You sit so nicely! Excellent
I noticed that you did not focus on his initial bad behavior; you just had him learn what was good behavior. Great success very quickly
I dont consider it bad behaviour, so its easy to ignore
very nice to see, I'm learning a lot from your videos!
Thank you that was great and I agree with all said and did and I hope your cold has got better now!
He is really beautiful and you are doing a great job
although 3 is a bit too young for riding, I can tolerate this work. Its gentle and works with the horse as a full partner. Good work. My mare is 5 and we are just at the beginning
Wouldn’t it be nice to have this big beautiful arena to play in!
Thank you.
this is a great video.
I would like to see an update with this horses career. Where did he go? What does he do now?
I really have no idea where he went, sorry.
So calm and unstressed..
he's got good moves
Love this!!
Thanks a lot :)
In the edit set your video sound to "pan" zero - it'll come through both channels.... and buy a shotgun mic as well as a radio mic to give you more choices in the edit. These videos though are so helpful, thanks very much for the great tips.
I notice you're riding bitless. What are you using and where can I get it? :) Thanks!
My horse has a twisted front right hoof. Was born with it. Should I only canter him on the right lead? So it makes it easier for him? Because he won't go left at all. I just dobt want to damage his twisted foot
Gold!
how long do you think you should stay on this exercise 2-3 days?
Yes, and then start every session after that by checking to see if that is still there before adding everything else.
Sort your Mic out Warwick! Sound is terrible. But, as ever, your riding and thoughts are amazing.
Some of your videos I can hear. Some of them I can't
Same here. Sometimes i'll get the left speaker only, other times both and occasionally nothing or drop outs. I know he does voice overs, but i'm sure he has a microphone on sometimes? The wind, clothes rubbing on the mic, other noises etc. could be what's making the sound goofy. Just a guess. Absolutely love his videos btw. 😁
+Vertigo I think also he's riding a little too far from the camera, past the range of the microphone transmitter.
ahhhh to have a nice ring like that to work in..... sigh
tha last 3 minutes are so CRUCIAL to so many riders I see making this mistake!!!! Tell him to GO somewhere, instead of saying DO NOT go somewhere. SO TRUE!
you need to sort you mic problems
I think your mic might not be in a good place. When you canter sound gets very fuzzy and inaudible like it is rubbing against your clothing?