Thanks for watching these 3 easy exercises. I hope you go and try them on your horses - do them every day for a month BEFORE you ride your horse and you will be amazed at the difference.
I have the best AQH ever myself and I ride western, but I have bought my granddaughter a pony that’s proving more green than expected. So, I’m very glad I’ve found your videos! Summer holidays are about to start, and we will both be studying your videos and working on Molly’s ground manners. Thank you so much, from a very grateful grandma in UK.
I have a young 1 yr old colt mustang that will be gelded soon. I've been working on groundwork but I'm finding it difficult at times due to not being gelded yet. I've had him for 3 weeks now and he so willing to listen and learn. But slow till I get him gelded here in the next few weeks. I appreciate all of your videos. I'm soaking it all up and watching some multiple times. I find I forget things in the moment of training.
Thanks for these videos Josie! I love them. I have a 4 year old arriving tomorrow and I can’t wait to start some groundwork on him. I don’t think he’s done much of it and I am a high believer in groundwork!! Groundwork is such a key to everything!!!
I have some of these and they are not too bad. Maybe a tiny bit too "light" in weight for me but I'm sure you will like them 😊 (no payment from this company - I do use them) www.naturalhorseworldstore.com/supersoft-lead-rope/
Thanks for this lesson. I am helping with a horse that has been in a paddock for over a year. We don't even know how long it's been since she's worn a saddle, so I plan on doing only groundwork until we're comfortable with each other. She doesn't like to be washed either and barely tolerates brushing. So, my question is, how often should we be doing groundwork?
Hi Kris, When I'm starting a horse (never ridden before) I do ground work 5 days a week with them but I have a system that I follow so I guess it depends what you want form the horse and what you plan to do. From your comment above I take it that you want to get a relationship with your horse so if I can give you a suggestion - head over to Warwick's channel and do his groundwork exercises. He is fabulous. You can certainly d as much groundwork as you want with your horse but just like riding make sure you aren't "drilling" your horse. They have to be mentally enjoying it too ua-cam.com/users/WarwickSchiller
I'm watching with curiosity and wondering what the idea is behind keeping his head down whilst moving? It's not relaxation or giving to the bit if he is being blocked from bringing his head up.
Thanks for watching these 3 easy exercises. I hope you go and try them on your horses - do them every day for a month BEFORE you ride your horse and you will be amazed at the difference.
Im giving it a try !
Be sure and let me know how you go 😊
@@BasicHorseTraining But you never stated what the PURPOSE of this exercise is. What are we supposed to accomplish with this?
You are such a good teacher
I have the best AQH ever myself and I ride western, but I have bought my granddaughter a pony that’s proving more green than expected. So, I’m very glad I’ve found your videos! Summer holidays are about to start, and we will both be studying your videos and working on Molly’s ground manners. Thank you so much, from a very grateful grandma in UK.
I love that you love your horse! Enjoy your summer with your granddaughter ☺
I have a young 1 yr old colt mustang that will be gelded soon. I've been working on groundwork but I'm finding it difficult at times due to not being gelded yet. I've had him for 3 weeks now and he so willing to listen and learn. But slow till I get him gelded here in the next few weeks. I appreciate all of your videos. I'm soaking it all up and watching some multiple times. I find I forget things in the moment of training.
Thank you!
Oh my goodness, I looooove your videos! Thank you so much!!!
Thank you sooo much. I appreciate your comments 🤗
Hi i love it thanks a lot 🙏 lt was good warm up exercises for stretching towards the bit
Thanks for these videos Josie! I love them. I have a 4 year old arriving tomorrow and I can’t wait to start some groundwork on him. I don’t think he’s done much of it and I am a high believer in groundwork!! Groundwork is such a key to everything!!!
You are right Emma. Groundwork is the key. I hope you new boy arrived safe and sound 🙂
Love the way you explain !
Thank you!! 😀
Very good.thanks
Welcome 😊
This channel is fabulous. Thank you so much for making these videos.
You are very welcome. Thank you for letting me know you like them.
Thank you for the info
No worries!
What is the benefit of doing these in a bridle instead of halter??
What should I do if pony (baby only learning , is 5) backs when asks to flex lateral ? Shes good dropping head
I know you probably aren't suppose to endorse any particular products, but could you recommend a brand or specific training rope to purchase?
I have some of these and they are not too bad. Maybe a tiny bit too "light" in weight for me but I'm sure you will like them 😊 (no payment from this company - I do use them)
www.naturalhorseworldstore.com/supersoft-lead-rope/
Haha after the trot - "Did I do good mum?" so cute :D These are great tips!
Thank you!
Thanks for this lesson. I am helping with a horse that has been in a paddock for over a year. We don't even know how long it's been since she's worn a saddle, so I plan on doing only groundwork until we're comfortable with each other. She doesn't like to be washed either and barely tolerates brushing. So, my question is, how often should we be doing groundwork?
Hi Kris, When I'm starting a horse (never ridden before) I do ground work 5 days a week with them but I have a system that I follow so I guess it depends what you want form the horse and what you plan to do. From your comment above I take it that you want to get a relationship with your horse so if I can give you a suggestion - head over to Warwick's channel and do his groundwork exercises. He is fabulous. You can certainly d as much groundwork as you want with your horse but just like riding make sure you aren't "drilling" your horse. They have to be mentally enjoying it too ua-cam.com/users/WarwickSchiller
@@BasicHorseTraining Will do and thanks much. I am already subbed to Warrick. You da bomb, girl 🤗
I'm watching with curiosity and wondering what the idea is behind keeping his head down whilst moving? It's not relaxation or giving to the bit if he is being blocked from bringing his head up.
My question exactly! WHY?! What is the PURPOSE of that?
Can I switch a Western horse to English?
Absolutely Jess. Western and English are disciplines and relate to the way the horse is trained. 🙂
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