Emma Zitzer
Emma Zitzer
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Nobody #1
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Nobody #1
Dadada⚓️⛵️
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Dadada⚓️⛵️
Airplane✈️
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Airplane✈️
What Chu Want
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What Chu Want
Gospel 🔆
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Gospel 🔆
Dressage intro C and into B
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Dont steal please
Wake Me Up When Its All Over :)
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I know I have uploaded this video before but I really like it and I added new music :)
*Just Jump It*
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*Just Jump It*
Radioactive jumping
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I got really bored
Mmmm yeah ;) Olympus
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via UA-cam Capture
THIS IS EQUESTRIANISM
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THIS IS EQUESTRIANISM
******We are equestrians*****
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We are equestrians
I know you want it! ;D
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I know you want it! ;D
Whoa Black Betty Bam-A-Lam!!
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Whoa Black Betty Bam-A-Lam!!
riding awesome Cal in western!!
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riding awesome Cal in western!!
Rounding Norman off!!!
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Rounding Norman off!!!
Dreamcatcher Ranch 2013 on Cappuccino Blast
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Dreamcatcher Ranch 2013 on Cappuccino Blast
How to fix a Rearing Horse
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How to fix a Rearing Horse
O - loa - ki - lee......Waka Tanka II...DCR
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O - loa - ki - lee......Waka Tanka II...DCR

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  • @terrybreen7804
    @terrybreen7804 Рік тому

    I had a TB that would flip over backwards. I put a second set of reins on the bit and ran them to the girth so he couldn't throw his head very high. He'd still try to flip over, but he couldn't throw his head too high which he had to do to do a quick flip. Instead, after tossing his head as far as he could he'd sit down on his rump and rather slowly roll over on his back. This this gave me time to jump off of him. He was too scary to ride without something keeping his head from getting too high. My father had an MOS in horse cavalry and he said in the cavalry if a horse reared like that he was put down.

  • @Psychology_Exposed
    @Psychology_Exposed Рік тому

    I feel like if i tried this with horses Ive had in the past, I would avoid the read but then the horse will go beserk and spin really faster or try buck? I seem to really wind them up, most likely I tense up and start yanking too hard? How do you keep relaxed in these situations? Seems impossible to stay relaxed. I mean if you, the expert have had then go over on you what hope is there for me to stay relaxed?

  • @profe3330
    @profe3330 Рік тому

    Everything you SAY makes sense, but really - what do you think is going to happen to very high strung, insecure horse, suddenly trussed up in a "training fork" (basically draw reins) and saddled with with this big, pushy, tactless rider in huge spurs? The horse starts out surprisingly cooperative - good girl! - but the guy continues to crank on her without a break or a reward, and then, "for some reason - I don't know why!!!" the horse spins and rears. OF COURSE the horse spins and rears! Good gravy. I'd spin and rear too.

  • @abiwinters779
    @abiwinters779 Рік тому

    What if you dont have time to get the horse to go forward like they just pop up and rear then what do you do? My horse pops up and rears and I dont know he going to do it and I dont know what to di

  • @ebonypegasus9864
    @ebonypegasus9864 2 роки тому

    wow that guy who just got off the horse mid rear! I want to learn that technique!

  • @richardhollinshead7081
    @richardhollinshead7081 2 роки тому

    Toenail salad

  • @Jerry_the_cat
    @Jerry_the_cat 2 роки тому

    when i add leg to my mare she rears up. even if i have 0 contact on the reins. i cant get her going forwarw with my leg cause then she rears

  • @timklassen421
    @timklassen421 3 роки тому

    A lead pill would cure the rearing over vice

  • @sandramenzies4401
    @sandramenzies4401 3 роки тому

    This female wants a whipping ! Keep her away from horses including her own bad shit!

  • @DS-ky9dl
    @DS-ky9dl 3 роки тому

    The only person to go near a rearing horse is a professional, in my opinion. Just the fact that they have used this tactic in the past makes them very dangerous...a ticking time bomb. This ins not something the average rider should tackle. One bad fall can cause serious injuries.

  • @missmapleleaf
    @missmapleleaf 3 роки тому

    Jesus Christ poor Peanuts putting up with Karen then this twat.

  • @DoubleDogDare54
    @DoubleDogDare54 3 роки тому

    I absolutely will not tolerate a horse that rears. The beasts can kill you when they do that. And I won't pass them along to someone else who might get killed. Once they start, you can't trust them not to. And my response to it is something I read decades ago when I read "My Friend Flicka" as a kid - "A horse without common sense is a horse without the right to existence".

  • @mikebyrne9739
    @mikebyrne9739 4 роки тому

    Nope, get rid of that horse! It's simply not worth it .

  • @busby777
    @busby777 4 роки тому

    years ago, I had a horse that reared. I was clueless, but I decided to do some groundwork, and it really helped.

  • @carmenslee6234
    @carmenslee6234 4 роки тому

    High head! Hollowbacked! Poor thing!

  • @carmenslee6234
    @carmenslee6234 4 роки тому

    I would take this horse right back to groundwork basics and chuck away a bridle for quite some time! This mare is soooo jammed up by the bit and strong contact.

  • @carmenslee6234
    @carmenslee6234 4 роки тому

    The rider on the third grey horse is a ‘he’!

    • @DoubleDogDare54
      @DoubleDogDare54 3 роки тому

      Yep. I remember seeing that video years ago. I was surprised then the horse didn't flip. And the incident was treated in a very cavalier manner, no big thing. I was astounded. You know the term "dumb blond"? Well, that dude epitomizes "dumb blond".

  • @adarawhittemore9532
    @adarawhittemore9532 4 роки тому

    By for the best video I see so far good job

  • @KristaChristian
    @KristaChristian 4 роки тому

    I have a Arab Saddlebred cross with similar conformation as this horse. I also had the same problem with him rearing when I first got him. I ride him forward and down and try to get him round through the back. Regarding devices, I used to be generally opposed to devices, like a training fork, until I got this horse. I actually prefer using a German Martingale to a training fork or running Martingale because I can still use and lead with an open rein whereas you are a bit restricted with doing that with a running Martingale depending on the length of the fork. With the German Martingale I can pretty much ride the horse like I would if he were in a normal bridle with the same level of freedom to stretch his head and neck forward and down, but if he gets his head above a normal level of control, I can then rely on the draw-rein or leverage effect of the German Martingale to get his head back to a controllable level.

  • @helluicki
    @helluicki 4 роки тому

    Karen is to fat to ride anyway.

  • @cornishrob123
    @cornishrob123 5 років тому

    Forward forward forward the way out of every thing is forward.

  • @elizabethfitzgibbon6804
    @elizabethfitzgibbon6804 5 років тому

    Why in the heck would you not wear a helmet when you know you’re getting onto a horse who notoriously rears and falls on its rider?

    • @AngelBitch51
      @AngelBitch51 5 років тому

      Because the horse is going to land on you, not your head! What use is a helmet when you're lying under a horse with a broken pelvis?

    • @elizabethfitzgibbon6804
      @elizabethfitzgibbon6804 5 років тому

      AngelBitch51 that has to be the most absurd response someone could conjure up. What an idiot.

  • @mikeutube123
    @mikeutube123 5 років тому

    how come we didn't see the end?

  • @ryliemorton7834
    @ryliemorton7834 5 років тому

    How much will you charge for a week of training for my horse I need help

  • @betsyszarko6135
    @betsyszarko6135 5 років тому

    I came on the video to get some tips for my horse but instead it showed me a tone of clips of horses tearing backwards ☹️

  • @meganparisroseabraham7055
    @meganparisroseabraham7055 5 років тому

    YOUR SPURS ARE BULL SHIT

  • @vamudboys8393
    @vamudboys8393 5 років тому

    Do you not see him yanking on the horses mouth every step

  • @jmerlo4119
    @jmerlo4119 6 років тому

    Nice to read a few well informed comments against this "How not to do it" video. It is not usual to read, in this section, comments from people who actually know about horses. "Everything is wrong", absolutely. Also, that fat ass of a woman should not be allowed anywhere near a horse.

  • @adrienmetz4870
    @adrienmetz4870 6 років тому

    My horse has done that before the frist time I rode her and I'm kinda scared bc she went on top of me I'm doing ground working getting her ues to the bit and saddle agien bc I had to get surgery idk if she gonna do it again what do I do

  • @coffeehugger
    @coffeehugger 6 років тому

    Video is so fascinating. I wouldn't get on that horses back if you offered me $100,000. Have no opinion on how it should be done, because unless we can find legit medical issue, is now a learned behavior and the horse will always resort to this if stressed. Makes me sad to watch it, but really...anyone who has nothing to say except sh*t talk, I bet you would not climb up there either. Yes, there is lot of gear on horses face. Is that making it worse? Who can say!!! The darn thing is a fatality waiting to happen and needs to be a pet. But you know what? Someone is bound to take and breed her. So we get more of the same. The unridable horses make the best brood mares, correct? :/

  • @juliehunter8621
    @juliehunter8621 6 років тому

    the 'woman' on the rearing horse is Jean Luc Cornille world leader in horse bio-mechanics and classical riding. Admittedly his hair makes him mistakable for a woman rearing never looks good lol. Cornille is very worth reading and watching, though his analysis goes so deep and english is his second language so he can be a bit hard to follow. The horse is "Chazot " From Science Of Motion (Cornille's site name) 7 years ago "The rearing was due to a situation known as RER, (calcium regulation tie up), which create sharp pain in the back. The rearing issue is now resolved under the saddle. The solution was to properly develop the back muscles. Through your question [regarding original video], I guess that you are under the belief that the horse's back can be flexed between the engagement of the hind legs at one hand and the flexion of the neck and therefore contact of the bit at the other end" Cornille gives a lot more information on this situation in the comment section of the clip ua-cam.com/video/4Dgp-qc0P5s/v-deo.html

  • @lala-zs9si
    @lala-zs9si 6 років тому

    omg those horrible spurs

  • @theblackrabbit7750
    @theblackrabbit7750 7 років тому

    You have no idea please stop holy crap. Look at the second video, the girl IS doing something wrong. Its so obvious, look at the horse gaping his mouth wide open while its head is being pulled back. Horses do not fall over like that without human involment. Jesus Christ.

  • @MR707videos
    @MR707videos 7 років тому

    That guy that grabbed the neck was a pro

  • @lolatu4402
    @lolatu4402 7 років тому

    Idiot

  • @lifewithhorsesismylife1655
    @lifewithhorsesismylife1655 7 років тому

    my horse reared in a canter and a gallop

  • @katr8756
    @katr8756 7 років тому

    It never fails ... After watching hundreds of horse training videos, there's always a few that post who know more, have done more, and are better at everything that has to do with horses than anyone else ... and thrive on giving their unsolicited advice, or criticism on the training, rider or what tools are used in the training. I've found there is more than one training method for equines. Watching the Mongolians, age old way of catching, and training their horses, works just as well as other, modern methods. The point being, No ONE training method has all the answers to every problem horse. I've taken away something from all the horse training videos I've seen on UA-cam. I just get tried of the inevitable criticism directed at people training horses in the different youtube videos. Know it alls turn me off!

  • @bambilegacy1221
    @bambilegacy1221 7 років тому

    From what I've learned by being a horse rider/trainer, forward is the best way to get control of a horse, if you ain't got forward, your ass is getting piled

    • @aspentheaqh5434
      @aspentheaqh5434 5 років тому

      I was told if a horse is going backwards without being told. Go forward

  • @jamienicolato8507
    @jamienicolato8507 7 років тому

    No helmet ..poor understanding of the seat...and connection...please do not repeat this technique

  • @gloriannepapolis3191
    @gloriannepapolis3191 7 років тому

    what the hell, poor thing

  • @annaschumann6253
    @annaschumann6253 7 років тому

    U being soft?? ur so fucking stupid :( poor horses!

  • @annaschumann6253
    @annaschumann6253 7 років тому

    she is abusing the horse u stupid idiot!!!!

  • @anthonycaldeira1030
    @anthonycaldeira1030 7 років тому

    hello hello i love u kiity kats

  • @anyagetman8596
    @anyagetman8596 7 років тому

    chiropractor to get Peanut to bend at the poll??

  • @trolloftheyear7963
    @trolloftheyear7963 8 років тому

    Great dismount at 30 second mark. Just realized how lucky I've been to have never rode a horse that rears.

    • @myleekapsner563
      @myleekapsner563 4 роки тому

      Troll of the Year Well put a rose on your nose! 😂

    • @myleekapsner563
      @myleekapsner563 4 роки тому

      My horse just a about reared over on my cousin!

  • @unravellingone
    @unravellingone 8 років тому

    I had a mare who reared to evade riding out, I learned ' nose to knee riding her in a tight circle each time she went to rear. eventually she realised riding out was awesome, she had a very sensitive mouth, was so supple, we developed a wonderful relationship, which ended when she was fatally attacked in the field by a dominant mare who never went out, her rider was scared of her, she ' wasnt bad! ' but I am glad I learned to trust my mare & direct her.

    • @darcylewis3232
      @darcylewis3232 4 роки тому

      I’m trying to get my gelding out of the same situation of evading riding out

  • @Xtcsl
    @Xtcsl 8 років тому

    احسن جعله تنحاش منكم وتجينا

  • @emileenicholson3484
    @emileenicholson3484 8 років тому

    you are helping me so much thank you

  • @kathygardner2635
    @kathygardner2635 8 років тому

    BTW it's not a training fork it called a Martingale

  • @batoolkhizr786
    @batoolkhizr786 8 років тому

    though baby ya should learn the trick to get out of it but still I love the way ya hugged the creature❤