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Your Horsemanship TV
United Kingdom
Приєднався 29 січ 2021
Jason Webb is a UK-based Australian horseman, who is in demand for his expertise in starting young horses, re-educating horse with ridden and behavioural issues and coaching professional and recreational riders alike.
“We are passionate about giving young horses the best start to their ridden career and dedicated to finding the solutions to behavioural problems.” Jason Webb.
Membership to his online horse training resource, Your Horsemanship, gives access to over 250 videos following his foundation program, a growing library of lessons on re-educating ridden and behavioural issues, and monthly webinars, “real-life” demos, Q&A’s and Challenges to test your progress with your horse.
• Jason has started over 2,000 young horses in his career so far.
• Recommended by equestrian professionals and top international competitors
• Openness and transparency with our training methods are key
“We are passionate about giving young horses the best start to their ridden career and dedicated to finding the solutions to behavioural problems.” Jason Webb.
Membership to his online horse training resource, Your Horsemanship, gives access to over 250 videos following his foundation program, a growing library of lessons on re-educating ridden and behavioural issues, and monthly webinars, “real-life” demos, Q&A’s and Challenges to test your progress with your horse.
• Jason has started over 2,000 young horses in his career so far.
• Recommended by equestrian professionals and top international competitors
• Openness and transparency with our training methods are key
About Your Horsemanship Camps
Whatever your aspirations and experience, our camps are designed to give confidence to the most nervous of horse or rider, whilst providing challenges to those wanting a break in their usual routine. All of this coupled with spending time with like-minded people in a fun, educational atmosphere and the chance to “talk horses” to Jason and the team over delicious home-cooked meals in stunning surroundings!
Your Horsemanship runs a full calendar of Camps, from 2 Day Groundwork, Hacking, ROR and Advancing Camps to our flagship Spring and Autumn 3 Day Camps.
Explore the benefits of of membership of YourHorsemanship at yourhorsemanship.com, where you will also find out shop and events.
You can also find me on
Facebook at YourHorsemanship
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Your Horsemanship runs a full calendar of Camps, from 2 Day Groundwork, Hacking, ROR and Advancing Camps to our flagship Spring and Autumn 3 Day Camps.
Explore the benefits of of membership of YourHorsemanship at yourhorsemanship.com, where you will also find out shop and events.
You can also find me on
Facebook at YourHorsemanship
Instagram at your.horsemanship
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How to Use a Bridle Rope
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In this video, Jason Webb explains the origins of the Bridle Rope, its benefits and how to fit, fasten and use the Bridle Rope. Explore the benefits of of membership of YourHorsemanship at yourhorsemanship.com, where you will also find out shop and events. You can also find me on Facebook at YourHorsemanship Instagram at your.horsemanship
Understanding an energetic horse
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This clip talks about energetic, or "hot" horses; why they are the way they are, and how we can manage and train them. The full video and demo with Jason riding a 6yo dressage horse is available to Your Horsemanship members. Explore the benefits of of membership of YourHorsemanship at yourhorsemanship.com, where you will also find out shop and events. You can also find me on Facebook at faceboo...
Behind the Scenes at Badminton Horse Trials 2024 - Part 1!
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I had been working with Lauren Innes and the fabulous "Flipper" (Global Fision M in the lead up to Badminton 2024. Flipper is the ultimate jumping machine, but finds the dressage phase very stressful, particularly in the big event atmosphere of Badminton! Lauren and I have been using some "out of the box" ideas to help the partnership achieve a respectable score and able to score FEI Points. He...
Livestream Check-in; Catching a Pony (that doesn't like being caught!)
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Does this look familiar?! You walk into a field, and your pony charges off in the opposite direction? This live-streamed check-in shows how I am teaching this gorgeous Dartmoor x Arab 4yo mare to catch in a field. Hamish is behind the camera adding some great insights and tips! These techniques come directly from my "First Contact" and "Catching" modules that are at the very start of my trainin...
Scared to go hacking in groups?
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If the thought of hacking in a group, or having a canter up an open field brings you out in a sweat, this is the demo for you! This short clip is a teaser for this September's Your Horsemanship Demonstration, and follows a group from our Summer Hacking Camp. With some riders more nervous than others, and with a couple of excitable horses in the group, I explained that working collaboratively as...
Polly's Progress: Part 7; First time schooling Cross Country
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A couple of months ago, we took Polly to her first cross country schooling session. We took Frogitt for company as to act as a lead pony. She was pretty confident with most of the fences, but took a little persuasion over the ditch! At our arena eventing session in the winter, she took a while to go through water, but she sailed through it here without hesitation. Hopefully, that will be the sa...
Water jump fun - Live Check-In
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In this live-streamed check-in, I put this stunning young horse through the water jump for the first time. I start off on the ground, before riding her through. Explore the benefits of of membership of YourHorsemanship at yourhorsemanship.com, where you will also find out shop and events. You can also find me on Facebook at YourHorsemanship Instagram at your.horsemans...
How membership to Your Horsemanship can help you and your horse!
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New horse? Young horse? Having problems with your horse? Or just want a better understanding and partnership? Explore the benefits of of membership of YourHorsemanship at yourhorsemanship.com, where you will also find out shop and events. You can also find me on Facebook at YourHorsemanship Instagram at your.horsemanship
How to make first contact with a new horse
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Have you ever thought about how you come across to a horse? Or do you take note of a horse's posture before you approach? Within Your Horsemanship, the "Meeting" module in the FT1 Course; Respect and Control on the Ground gives you all the tips, tools and techniques to meet and handle new and young horses horses safely. For more information and to explore all the benefits of of membership of Yo...
Live Check-In; First groundwork sessions with a new horse in on training
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In this live check-in, I am working with a 3yo dressage bred horse that arrived a couple of days before for starting under saddle. Everything I do on the ground acts as a building block for the next stage and for when I ride her. All these exercises and techniques are available in A-Z lesson form within Your Horsemanship online, www.yourhorsemanship.com/courses. Explore the benefits of of membe...
Diva 2020 KWPN mare, Wedgwood (Wild Child) x Daily Diamond
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Here she is! Phenoraline VD Watermolen, aka "Diva" is a 3yo 16.1/16.2hh brown KWPN mare by Wedgwood (by Wild Child) out of Menoraline (by Daily Diamond). She has been an absolute delight to have on the yard and has exceeded all expectations in the start her ridden career. She now presented for sale by Shearwebb Horses. For more details and viewing, please call 07734 601135.
Have you got a new horse? Remember the 3 "P"s!
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A quick tip for those with new horses... Remember the 3 "P"s... Purpose, Patterns and Praise! Your Horsemanship members have a monthly Q&A session, where they get to ask me any questions about their horses and training. Explore the benefits of of membership of YourHorsemanship at yourhorsemanship.com, where you will also find out shop and events. You can also find me on Facebook at facebook.com...
How to handle an excitable young horse - live check in
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This is a live check-in (so apologies for poor video quality!) with a 2yo filly that had just arrived for some groundwork training. She had got a little hard to handle for her owner after an injury kept her on box rest for a couple of months. There are some great tips in here for horses that pull back on the tie, and are excitable and running through you on the ground. Here's the link for the s...
Polly's Progress Part 6: Perfect Poles!
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It's been a long time since we've had a Polly Update! Rosie has been very busy so Polly has been doing a lot of hacking mixed with some light schooling. But now, it's time to get her out and about! We chose a low-key polework clinic at Sparrow Oast, which was perfect... Can't wait for some shows now! Explore the benefits of of membership of YourHorsemanship at yourhorsemanship.com, where you wi...
Horses on Goats... Yes it happened at the Man From Snowy River Bush Festival!
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Horses on Goats... Yes it happened at the Man From Snowy River Bush Festival!
Australian farming life; rounding up sheep in the Snowy Mountains
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Australian farming life; rounding up sheep in the Snowy Mountains
About the "Foundation to Specialisation" Demonstrations
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About the "Foundation to Specialisation" Demonstrations
Working with Low Energy Horses; Live Check-In!
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Working with Low Energy Horses; Live Check-In!
Polly's Progress; Racehorse to Riding Horse. Part 5: Bits and Bridling
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Polly's Progress; Racehorse to Riding Horse. Part 5: Bits and Bridling
Tips for Bridling a Young Horse - Live Check In
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Tips for Bridling a Young Horse - Live Check In
Polly's Progress; Racehorse to Riding Horse. Part 4; Feeling Fresh
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Polly's Progress; Racehorse to Riding Horse. Part 4; Feeling Fresh
Polly's Progress; Racehorse to Riding Horse. Part 3; First Outing
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Polly's Progress; Racehorse to Riding Horse. Part 3; First Outing
Polly's Progress; Racehorse to Riding Horse. Part 1; New Beginnings
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Polly's Progress; Racehorse to Riding Horse. Part 1; New Beginnings
Polly's Progress; Racehorse to Riding Horse. Part 2; Strength and Conditioning
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Polly's Progress; Racehorse to Riding Horse. Part 2; Strength and Conditioning
Spotty horse! Day 1 working with a young Knabstrupper gelding - live check-in
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Spotty horse! Day 1 working with a young Knabstrupper gelding - live check-in
Can we move The Duke to his new paddock?
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Can we move The Duke to his new paddock?
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Very helpful-- thank you!
Unless a horse 4 don't ride them a whole lot you will run their backs ad their bones are not fully developed like you don't foal a mare until she is 5
I like to whistle 1 time for right 2x for left keep it simple when a horse is that pensive to to7ch you may need to lay them down
If you can lounge in a field not a pen and work on verbal ques to troop and canter
Amazing video! Thank you! I just started leasing an Arabian X (a breed I’m not used to), and she’s wonderful, but tends to bolt a little bit when cantering. I’ve already established letting her run and then I generally start making the circle smaller and smaller and she does little bunnyhops and slows down. I’ll definitely try this training! She seems to just get very excited and strong, and she hasn’t been ridden as much so she’s fresh. The arena that’s available doesn’t have fencing. So turning to towards a fence isn’t much of an option, but everything else I’m really keen to try like the one-hand turn.
Wear a helmet, especially with such a rude horse.
My goodness. Not sure I would have the courage to go out in traffic!
Fascinating. Thank you.
Very interesting. 👍.
Presumably this is 2023?
This is terrific! Thank you! Really appreciate your approach.
Was his biggest issue when he was in the trailer? Because I didn’t see much covering the anxiety otherwise.
Love your videos, is there any chance you could do an in-depth one on lunging with 2 long lines please?
Used to ride on a horse during lessons, she would bolt whenever she got spoooked and woud stop once she was across the riding ring with the rest of class. Didn't know what to do (beginner/nervous rider) so i just remained calm. Ended up building my confidence after that and would always ask the instructor if i could do cantering during lessons.
Awesome video guys , it surprising how much of a work out a rider gets , love it you can only get better with practice and consistency, what’s not to love about putting a horse over some sticks , great fun , his instructions where awesome, thanks for a fab video. 👍
Well Done to the Horse. She did it!!
I don't agree it is the rider per se. Seen horses bolt with godd experienced riders. First thing is a rider needs to understand what a horse is saying. You can never go to sleep. When horses start to stiffen under you, you must immediately be prepared to one rein turn in circles. If their head/body become straight, they tense up and take the bit and NO amount of pulling back on the reins will stop them. You MUST recognize the first signs and immediately get them turning. The video has some good points, but it is not always the rider. Now, a horse can tell a rider who is fearful and a rider who does not know what their doing. Worked as a wrangler at a dude ranch,. Never lie about how much horse experience riding you have. When buying a horse never lie about your experience as a rider. We owned a horse that spooked at rocks, plastic bags, bird flying up from the grass. He was so athletic, he could jump to the side 20 feet. We never had anyone ride him except my husband.
Thank you for this, it is incredibly helpful
What kind of saddle is that on the gray? I like it!
Very remarkable and you have achieved some impressive things with both the horses.
So petting the horse while holding on for dear life calms them? I imagine heing petted on its bsck end & rubbing your feet across his wind cage woukd further ilriitate a different horse.
Gosh looks like you do such a lovely job.
Cool breakdown. KIKI is an introvert with high predator protection behavior. V, extrovert and has much less prey animal instinct. They are both beautiful horses. From cowboy culture in western Canada, it is interesting how similar the methods are. You are clearly very talented at reading and working horses. I call it "Horse Artistry" only because I suck at all other art forms and I do OK with working with horses.
Really enjoyed that. Perhaps you should do a series on different specialties giving you a lesson. Like a dressage rider, eventer, showjumper..on a more established horse. It’s great that even a professional with many miles on the clock can learn something new. Every rider should have training and eyes on the ground at some point. Thanks again. 😊
I do have a horse that has bolted on me a few times. I learned so much from this video!! Thank you thank you! Just the mounting was so informative. My horses head is very high when I go to mount, I believe the bolting is because she is afraid of me, not her surroundings, not objects. I need to do more ground work and mounting exercises. Thank you again
Great video
Lovely training 😊 where does one purchase that saddle? Looks great for starting colts
Watching this after the unbalanced lesson horse I was on bolted 🤣🤣
So helpful thank you
I really enjoyed watching this video; love watching how different horses can be.
im admiring your calmnes and your balance in the saddle. I have a horse like you have in the video but i dont have a strong nerves to keep loping the horse in english saddle
I typically only ride indoors since I have several medical issues,and he has spooked and bolted a few times inside (he's very sensitive to sound, if I forget to put his soundproof ears on. He's probably going to spook) he's bolted 2 times due to noises outside, once with someone else as a horse kicked a metal feeder, and today with me when someone was making noise outside the doors at A end (he did get a nasty spook there when I first got him.. twat of an adult man started using our hayledge bales as drums) since then he's always been a bit spooky at A end. When we're out on a hack, it's usually with another horse as he doesn't hack alone just yet, he bolted 1 time on long reins out (saw the back of a road sign, he didn't go far so I was able to get him again) but never when I've ridden him out, a few leap spooks but he usually looks after me when we're out. He is quite immature for his age (he'll be 8 in March) and he's part-bred Arab so extremely highly strung and sensitive anyway.
Omg, when he bolted the second time, my heart was racing!
Love your work and the stock saddle! Hi from Queensland Australia.
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Wonder advice I will do this with my young filly
These and some other videos similar are very helpful to me right now because the ottb I’m training has a pretty serious/fanboys bolting problem. He’ll run people over, throw people off, and refuse to stop. He was at a full gallop yesterday while I was on him but I managed to keep him away from people and get him to stop. We’re definitely going to need to work on it!
Thank you Jason This is very good advice I am currently working with my mare to take her out Love the tip on the long arms too 🙌
Not a sniff of rain here in Norfolk, bone dry!
She is lovely. Perfect mount 👍
Great advert. Hope she finds the home she deserves!
Awesome 👍
You say this behaviour is totally normal for young horses, but it does reflects poor handling. Ideally, the barging into space, lack of respect for and striking at humans would have been dealt with when this 2 year old was much younger. I like basic ground manners to be ingrained by the yearling stage, so then when the young horse gets worried or upset about new environments or other novel things as they inevitably will, you don't get the dangerous barging and striking you see here. They already know to respect your space, and other safety measures like disengaging their hindquarters to defuse anxiety. A big, bolshy 2 year old like this willing to run you over is really quite dangerous to be around
It was great to see how you adapted to 2 different horses during the process. I’m backing my first youngster this year and your videos are such a great help.
What I do see and hear is fine, but you're leaving an awful lot of things out. Specifically, exactly what are you doing with your head, eyes, hands and feet? I would never be able to replicate it. Not even close. It would help to have camera a bit closer, but it wouldn't make a huge difference. I need to be told exactly what to do, not just where to put my energy. And even that, about the energy, is not being explained much. I don't mean to be critical, but to teach anything you need to be very specific about each detail.
You were very gentle with the horses. I really liked that. I have a very sensitive mare I have to be gentle with. Otherwise, there is no way to connect with her. She is very bonded with me after 2 years. It really makes a difference and takes patience.
Thank you for these videos! I have to start my youngster and they are so helpful
When my horse bolted she didn't react to the reins and any leg at all. Instead she ran kinda sideways and that only made it worse because then I couldn't keep my ballance
Fantastic thanks for sharing
This is amazing great job