I am an Oglala of the Lakota Nation❤️❤️❤️all of my most beautiful rides were just like this.. bareback and just talking with and politely asking the horse. The first time was when I was 9yrs old. I will never forget the magical experience and I will always love and remember that horse back in 1985❤️❤️❤️
Gorgeous horse and to see the willingness of the rider to trust his horse w/o the aid of a bit is the most beautiful thing. I hope it changes his life and he pays it forward by trying to change the attitudes of others who think they need a bit to control their horse. Thank you Mia!!!!
Was sent to your channel by my husband he watches your channel and said for me to watch so I subscribe and I really enjoy the content you post I can learn more from you ,I love the way you teach others how to ride and train their own horses please have a blessed day
that was great especially since he said he rode in a curb bit, wonderful to see men embracing this type of riding, he looked like he was enjoying this so much. I love your videos , please keep posting!
This mini-series was really great! I hope you are able to make more videos like this, Mia. Your talent is very much appreciated. Thank you to the owners as well! 🏇❤
I enjoyed watching the Videos of this horse anf his training. I say again: I like the calm way, you interact with the nice large animals! Riding with a bit -normally- I have tried to train with my stallion with nothing. Bareback and no ring around the neck. Sometimes, if he sees some nice looking mares, I had little issues to keep his attention, but I am lucky, that he loves the treets I always have. And outside in nature, he sometimes starts eating gras. Back to this Videos: Nature looks great there, I would like to ride around for hours there. Thanx for showing the Training, mia!
Thank you! Hopefully you can get some tips on how to improve your training and your connections with your stallion from here. Whenever you notice his focus is somewhere else, stop him and back him up two steps to get his attention back to you. Make sure he has always a listening ear towards you during your trainings 🙂
@@whenhorseschoose So wonderful to watch you. I had horses in BC Canada and rode without gear back in 1980-2015. I rode one horse and let the other run freely. No ropes or tack to get caught up and cause trouble when no help is available. The horses can get themselves out of a jam. I also had 2 wolves which kept the large animals away. I spent many many hours in the Rocky Mountains ...just me and my animals. Girl power!! I am now 71 years old and enjoy watching you with the horses. Thank you for many hours of pleasure.
Any communication comes from pressure. I ride the horse free so I can read its signs. I don't believe you can stop a horse even with a bitless bridle or a bit, because it's not a matter of equipment, it's a lack of cooperation. If you establish leadership they will look up to you and feel safe around you, and if you feel tension or head up high, you can prevent it from happening by stopping the horse and backing up to break the pattern of behavior. Also, I wouldn't just ride any horse with a cordeo, it's a process. That is why I test their trust with the groundwork. Hope it helps!
Beautiful to watch. 💕✌️
I am an Oglala of the Lakota Nation❤️❤️❤️all of my most beautiful rides were just like this.. bareback and just talking with and politely asking the horse. The first time was when I was 9yrs old. I will never forget the magical experience and I will always love and remember that horse back in 1985❤️❤️❤️
The horse world needs this kind of transformation. Thank you. Here in Montana I see to many cruel methods.
Gorgeous horse and to see the willingness of the rider to trust his horse w/o the aid of a bit is the most beautiful thing. I hope it changes his life and he pays it forward by trying to change the attitudes of others who think they need a bit to control their horse. Thank you Mia!!!!
Thank you ❤ I love to see when people open their minds and let go of traditions in order to improve their connection with the horses
Thank you so much for these videos! It is indeed heartwarming to see horses "choose"!
It really is!
Was sent to your channel by my husband he watches your channel and said for me to watch so I subscribe and I really enjoy the content you post I can learn more from you ,I love the way you teach others how to ride and train their own horses please have a blessed day
that was great especially since he said he rode in a curb bit, wonderful to see men embracing this type of riding, he looked like he was enjoying this so much. I love your videos , please keep posting!
Will do 🥰 both of them had a great time! New videos upcoming every Monday
Amazing work Mia!
Thank you 😊
What a progress!!❤
Indeed, step by step they do get far
This mini-series was really great! I hope you are able to make more videos like this, Mia. Your talent is very much appreciated. Thank you to the owners as well! 🏇❤
Thank you! I will definitely be posting more videos😀
I enjoyed watching the Videos of this horse anf his training. I say again: I like the calm way, you interact with the nice large animals! Riding with a bit -normally- I have tried to train with my stallion with nothing. Bareback and no ring around the neck. Sometimes, if he sees some nice looking mares, I had little issues to keep his attention, but I am lucky, that he loves the treets I always have. And outside in nature, he sometimes starts eating gras.
Back to this Videos: Nature looks great there, I would like to ride around for hours there.
Thanx for showing the Training, mia!
Thank you! Hopefully you can get some tips on how to improve your training and your connections with your stallion from here. Whenever you notice his focus is somewhere else, stop him and back him up two steps to get his attention back to you. Make sure he has always a listening ear towards you during your trainings 🙂
Awesome trust , confidence and connection between horse and rider ❤
They really are great partners😊
I love this training method!
❤ thank you
Thankyou for sharing these videos and your knowledge truly breathtaking horse looked so happy with his rider.
You're welcome. He was 😊
Bare Back and Bit less ♥️love it
So nice❤
Much better audio and session was excellent! Thank you !
Great to hear! Thanks ❤️
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Yes......a nice way to spend a Tuesday morning!!! I agree.❤
The best!!
@@whenhorseschoose So wonderful to watch you. I had horses in BC Canada and rode without gear back in 1980-2015. I rode one horse and let the other run freely. No ropes or tack to get caught up and cause trouble when no help is available. The horses can get themselves out of a jam. I also had 2 wolves which kept the large animals away. I spent many many hours in the Rocky Mountains ...just me and my animals. Girl power!! I am now 71 years old and enjoy watching you with the horses. Thank you for many hours of pleasure.
Just wondering if a horse bolted, how would you stop it with just the cordero? Keep up the great work.
Any communication comes from pressure. I ride the horse free so I can read its signs. I don't believe you can stop a horse even with a bitless bridle or a bit, because it's not a matter of equipment, it's a lack of cooperation. If you establish leadership they will look up to you and feel safe around you, and if you feel tension or head up high, you can prevent it from happening by stopping the horse and backing up to break the pattern of behavior. Also, I wouldn't just ride any horse with a cordeo, it's a process. That is why I test their trust with the groundwork. Hope it helps!