How To Make Horses COMFORTABLE With SPEED

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  • Опубликовано: 19 май 2022
  • Every chance I get to work on getting my horses confident with going fast and speeding up, I do it. It has a way of improving everything else around that involves driving your horse in the bridle such as lead changes and speed transitions. This is something I recommend you implement consistently into your program if you want horses that can build speed staying in frame and execute maneuvers confidently with a calculated approach. More to come on this subject and lots more detailed Real-time explanations on The Comfort Zone Horse Training Video Series
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Комментарии • 9

  • @redshorse
    @redshorse Год назад

    Excellent.

  • @ponyupnat1339
    @ponyupnat1339 2 года назад +1

    Your awesome! I will definitely try this exercise

  • @emilylewis7642
    @emilylewis7642 2 года назад +1

    This is good stuff! I'm going to try this with my "recovering western pleasure" horse, who's afraid to move out.

    • @horsetrainingpro
      @horsetrainingpro  2 года назад +1

      Video it if you can

    • @nathanbradley6831
      @nathanbradley6831 2 года назад

      @@horsetrainingpro p

    • @emilylewis7642
      @emilylewis7642 2 года назад

      @@horsetrainingpro OK I will get someone to video and I will post it despite my being very new and novice at this. I've shown pleasure horses my entire life and now I feel like I'm learning to ride all over again. But I bet I'm not the only one, and I really very badly want to learn and improve my riding so I'm going to do this.

  • @shellyday6960
    @shellyday6960 Год назад +1

    ooops, I am looking for help on how to slow my horse. Ex Roper only knows dead run, head up, and stiff stop. Any videos on how to correct this?

    • @Sarah-ok4qe
      @Sarah-ok4qe 10 месяцев назад

      hey, i own an off the track. what i'm being taught by my trainner is when you feel them taking of also to slow down then do a one rein stop almost imediatly after (if they don't listen to the slow down que). don't let them take off on you. my tb is is very quite and responsive after doing this. if it doesn't work for you anouther thing you could try is (If you have a round yard) do a lot of direction changes keep him/her thinking about maintaining speed or ask for gait changes every 4-7 strides. I'm by no means a professional but it has work well for me. let me know if it works for you.