Come On Partner, Let's Dance - Quality Groundwork Trailer
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- Опубліковано 11 січ 2016
- Here is the trailer for our latest DVD on groundwork. As many of you know, Pat Puckett makes his living as a cowboy and has done so for the past 40 years. He's always had riding jobs, so he spends his days on the back of a horse. Now he enjoys passing on what horses have taught him. In the full length version of this video, you'll learn the fundamentals of quality groundwork. To order, please visit us at:
www.thedisciplinedride.com
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So great that you go at the horses speed & not the humans!!! Thank you.
bless the legendary
Nice music nice country Thank you
What an asset to the horse world you are. I am so grateful to have found you. I have not been watching to long, but you have already improved my ability to understand a horse. I have been working with an older unbroken mare. Just couldn't reach her mind. But just today using your ground work. We made a great break through. I hope to continue to learn from you. Thank you, thank you, thank you
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Pat i like the slow easy relaxed methods you use in training. That said train fast you will have a hot horse in his demeanor.
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Just ordered your ground work dvd: still do not want to go out much to places.. will stay home & learn great training methods with my little mare ! Thanks
I am so grateful that you share your knowledge with us. AMAZING !!!!!!!!!!!!
Thank you sooo much!!!! This is going to help me and my filly!
That was pure pleasure to watch.
That’s awesome technical side passing. Wish I could be consistent ( in anything I do).
Greetings from Switzerland, I really enjoy watching your videos. Thank you very very much for sharing your knowledge.
You make it look so easy. Thanks for sharing. I've be trying this on my 12 yr old "trail horse". I found out he just fallowed other horses and really doesn't know anything about my legs or seat. Loving the word "slow".
I'm catching up on the subtle movements! Thank you for sharing.
Love this!
love your videos great horses and great work. love what you do. keep em coming.
I have been catching my arabian stallion at the open gate for years. As soon as I approach with the halter he turns his head to the side in order to allow me to put his halter on. He does exactly what he learned from the start when I wouldn't have been able to leave the gate open. Now it doesn't matter what is going on. By the time I saddled him I didn't even put his halter on. Just walked up with him completely free and saddled him up just like a horse who had been saddled hundreds of times. The people standing at the fence in order to watch the fireworks were disappointed because I prepared him just like with everything else. When a horse is well prepared the first saddle or the first ride are not events. Just a continuation of what you've been doing all along.
well timed deliberate progress