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Invisible Horse Control
Приєднався 2 жов 2015
Ride so your horse wants to listen! Radek Libal shares simple steps that will dramaticaly improve your horsemanship. Claim the Free Video Series here: invisiblehorsecontrol.com/freeseries/
What to do when your horse gets scared of something?
Do this when your horse gets scared of something. You will see what it took to overcome my mares fear and get her comfortable.
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How to never feed your horse!
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Here is a simple mistake when feeding your horse. Do this and your horse will become aggresive.
Invisible Horse Control - Starting a Horse - Trailer!
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Learn how to start your horse! Get on the waiting list to be notified when the training gets released! invisiblehorsecontrol.com/starting-horse-waiting-list/
Invisible horse control halter
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Get yours at invisiblehorsecontrol.com/halter-nw/
How to catch your horse in a pasture?
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Here are some quick tips on catching your horse in a pasture. If you are interested in horse training, take a look these videos too invisiblehorsecontrol.com/freeseries/
Summer on a horse - Invisible Horse Control
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Summer and fun riding on a horse! If you want to improve your horse riding skills take a look here invisiblehorsecontrol.com/freeseries
What to do if your horse doesn’t want to leave his buddies
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How to get your horse away from his buddies, when he refuses to leave. For more training videos go here: invisiblehorsecontrol.com/freeseries
How to get your horse to react on low pressure
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How to teach your horse to start reacting on lower and lower amounts of pressure. Get more training videos on: invisiblehorsecontrol.com/freeseries
2 Things That Solve 90 Issues With Any Horse
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The majority of all issues are likely caused by one thing. This video will show you how to fix it. For more horse training videos go to: invisiblehorsecontrol.com
What do you do if you can get him out of the turnout but then puts in the brakes. My main problem is that he might go for a 'runner' if I push him too much outside a confined area.
How does this work with training though? Is it bad to offer a reward when you are away from her trough?
Thank you for your detail. The slow motion is great too! I pray you take the time to answer my question here. My arab mare is extremely well behaved on the lead UNLESS being led away from the other horses. I show control and do little bits as you have shown here but, she is so stubborn! She will lead until she knows we are leaving the area. Unfortunately, I have to get her to the round pen for training and one on one time but I do NOT want her to associate this is a negative way. Still, she stops moving all together and ignore the pressure I apply like you did. I make her back up and follow again but there is a certain point she will not move past. With her already trusting me and desensitized by the crop, not even this will get her going when she refuses. Is there any way of getting your advice here? Like I said, she follows me like a puppy without the lead and trusts me that pressure does not mean she is in trouble in any way. But she refuses to be led away!!!
As a new owner I'm learning the ways my horse shows disrespect, and they are many! 🤔
Is he your servant or partner?
Way too much stuff flopping around with that Palamino in the round pen - with the whip and the lose long lunge rope. This exercise should be done onely with a horseman's rope - maybe 8 feet and the flagged crop. Also, the horse should first have been introduced to the rope and the flagged crop so it knows those things won't hurt it... they aren't snakes, etc.
Hymmm, it looks to me like that mare in the round pen has this poor bloke moving as much of more than he has her moving - so I'd say the mare has him dominated. Our "hero" shouldn't have to move much more than his buddy standing in the middle of the ring with the red cap.
Is this the same guy who did the crazy snow ride video - the area looks similar, minus the snow.
It looks visable to me.
Why is this horse in prison?
Great video! Thanks I have all the respect on the ground with my horse but when I ride his ears are all over. Spooky horse. I’m to the point of him either being sold or a trainer.
I was told NOT to walk in front of a horse because if they BOLT because something FRIGHTENS them....But yes, you explained your ideas very well.
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So Beautiful !❤️❤️❤️🐴
I ride my instructor's horse and he loves to hang out on the opposite side of the pasture, all I have to do is grab his attention/curiosity and he comes to me. I'd walk towards him but once his ear or head looks my way I'd pause and once he looks away I'd walk towards him again until he looks towards me again, and repeat. After a few minutes he comes to me. Got the idea from Warwickschiller's videos on his buddy sour horses on how to grab their attention.
Finally a real training video with . No actor's here thank you I going to train two Welsh geldings 3 yr old half brothers big problem they are connected to the hip .
If your horse is backing up, why keep whacking him with the rope? Doubtful you ever trained any horse. You clearly don’t know what you’re doing.
Me the entire video or her
I personally, dont worry about which way my horse turns as long as they arent turning in a disrespectful manner. Some horses are used to turning on a lunge line so they were taught to turn towards the person. I dont use a lunge line much so the horses that i tought generally turn towards the rails.
I have a question. My horse ended up being a 17 year old broodmare and I do not believe that she ever had any training. She is a Tennessee Walking Horse. I have used these techniques successfully on our other horses but she has no respect for me and nothing I do seems to work with her. She is so rebellious that she tries pushing me into the fence, running or walking over me, she does not yield to pressure, and I am guessing she must of been abused a lot before I got her. I have tried all the techniques for respect and she does not care what I try to do, she does not give. She is in pain, so I need to be careful of working with her. She has bone cysts on her fetlock and at least one on her back. The techniques are good and our stallion listens, my weanling listens, but nothing is making her listen. My timing is good and I am consistent. Do you have any other suggestions for a stubborn horse that fights me the whole way? I enjoyed your videos. Thank you.
I've never heard anyone talk about the "pecking order" of horses before. Fascinating.
Thank you!
Awesome this is really helpfull for me as i have a pregnant mare that wont leave the others. Atleast o k ow mow that i am on the right track by working with her right there with the other horses
get food out that come to u
This is why I don´t want those NH Yahoos around my horses! 'They cause problems where there was none.
U don’t need a mask, I doubt ur horse has covid19
Lovely to see good manners. Horses, dogs, even children so much nicer when taught manners.
It’s very rare that a horse will continue to walk with you if you’re trying to drag him along with you from directly in front of him, stand by his shoulder🤦🏼♀️
Okay, so I refuse to use fear with my mare. She will back up on command, but she will NOT stop bumping into me and trying to rush ahead of me. Advice? I will NOT use fear. I use positive reinforcement, and she is doing really well with it. I just can't seem to get her to stop running me over. 😬
She is trying to get you to respond. When you see this coming, just turn around and walk 'through her'. Put in determination, she will step aside. Not out of fear, but out of respect. For showing leadership
If you don’t have a round pen can you do this stuff with a lunge line ?
I saw a video were you can just put some metal farm stakes in the ground with rope. Three layers of rope like a fence. Lunge line I would say no if a bad horse. You need distance and your hand to whip him.
Or instead of chasing your horse around a pasture u could use the grain method or u could work with him by bringing the halter with you every time you see him but don’t put it on just pet him and walk away. Make sure to only walk away when he or she stops and lets u pet him. This will show him that not every time u have the halter, your not gonna work him.
I've purchased your ground control programme and have tried to access the FB group page but my request is still pending after over a week. Please can you fix this?
At last!!!!!!!!! A well explained and using horses who are not trained beforehand therefore showing the time n exact results whether good or bad but the end result perfect in time once your direction is clear and fair. Nice to also see the different results with different horses n perseverance is key. Well done!!!
Excellent advice. I've had two extremely dominant, disrespectful and distracted "studdish" geldings who finally started to listen and not run all over their handlers using this type of groundwork. It is imperative for safety to gain a horse's respect. This trainer does it very well, in a way that does not hurt the horse. The only thing I do different is praise the horse much more frequently when he does what I ask. Plus, I also teach my horses to calmly come to me on the lunge line when I call their names, for which they are rewarded with lavish praise and treats. A horse has to respect your space but you also want to form a connection and friendship with him.
BlackRoan22 you’re right, praising by rubbing a bit between the eyes or shoulder. In my experience body language is really important. If you are calm, proud, respectful and self aware your horse will see, feel and act like that. I only call them by their name to get their attention, not for another command. And even this is not always necessary, they pay attention the moment they see me. Horses are incredible :-)
When you turn your horse, etc, how do you know theyre not going to turn away or to when you dont want them to?
Eeese dare annie reazzin far meei to drust a russkie?
Sooo what do you suggest to do about his buddies becoming frantic when he leaves
That is a truly beautiful horse if I ever saw one, can I steal them?
Thankyou for your video but please can u make more
Spank him with my lead rope or whip, yea ok beat him with the tools you must use. all horses looked horrified in this vid no licking or chewing I understand using rools but this is respect out of fear I dont agree.
He is an idiot.
Don't be so Fkn stupid!!! Beating him with tools n horses looking horrified??? Stupid comment n you obviously have no none nada experience with young thorobred fillies or colts!!! Your horse isn't supposed to be licking lips etc while learning commands only after when they start to relax while they start to realise their doing the correct commands as you can see he rewards by petting n backs off the horse when horse does what is asked!!! Funny how his ways work and get results very easy n quick n not once did he whip his horses either so don't know what video your watching!!!
Hi Radak, I was wanting to download a small portion of this video to expand on it and talk about it in my video. I would give you the credits and link to your video. Specifically 3:26 to 8:44. It's hard to talk about different situations when you don't have the specific horse type . My channel is gonetothehorses. Thanks, Laura
too much fear! Not necessary!
Wow this is an amazing video. I’ve been looking for this kind of training everywhere online! Very well explained
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Too much fear. Not enough fair relationship here. Demanding respect and not giving any is an unfair relationship. The horse will not keep you safe in a stressful circunstance, only out of fear, but of the horse fears the situation more, you will not be safe because the horse will feel it is every man for himself. This is exactly why every six seconds someone goes to the ER with a horse injury and why, every two days, someone is killed by a horse. Most people killed and injured are people who are long time horse people, trainers, and competitors who are all about just getting respect from the horse snd never about being friends with the horse. Best friends keep each other safe. No respect for the horse and no friendship with the horse creates animosity, fear and often, when opportunity arises, retaliation.
Nancy Nunke hello Nancy, I’m not sure if I understand your comment but honestly I think this is one of the better basics video on the tube. In my experience this type of training fits even the ‘total liberty’ approach and I don’t see signs of big pressure or fear. Respect is mutual like you state and starts with getting and giving attention. Focus is approving ‘good’ behaviour and ignoring ‘bad’ behaviour. In the case of fear training people focus on getting right the ‘bad’ behaviour ( even by beating, swiping, hurting ...). This will never be my approach and I don’t work with people doing this. I absolutely agree with your comment of injuries etc. I start my groundwork always just in the field without lead rope and harnas to get and give respect in total liberty (the horse decides if it wants to work with me and not me). I think eventually putting a horse in a round pen to get her feet moving and even to use attributes to guide this aspect would not mean that you are training the horse in fear. Condition is that the horse is familiar with the attributes and that you never beat or punish the horse with it. And that you praise the horse and focus on the positives. You can notice fear mostly in the eyes, ears, shoulder of the horse and the fact that it is not looking. A horse that runs and kicks in the pen is not necessarily a sign of fear. And fact is also that in nature a horse is a pray animal and we are predators, even if we would like not to, this is key. There is always a ‘confidence building stage’ in the beginning, because a horse wants to be able to trust. I love my (draft) horses and I hope they love me :-)