GCSE Horse Riding Video - Level 10 (A*)

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  • @EmAViking
    @EmAViking 7 років тому +291

    This comment section just confirms what I always say about horse riders, they're either the nicest people you'll ever meet, or the absolute bitchiest.
    I thought this was really neatly ridden. I mean sure your head tosses his head a bit, but seeing as this was your GCSE I trust you have had him checked and know what you're talking about.
    Well done xx.

    • @carlanubaum3954
      @carlanubaum3954 7 років тому +3

      i am seeing this in competissions over and over again! you are so right!

    • @TheNiamhsmummy
      @TheNiamhsmummy 7 років тому +2

      Em A Viking I'm one of the nicest horse riders you'll ever meet, not really but that's cause I'm a quiet girl.

    • @hikaru9624
      @hikaru9624 6 років тому

      I can't help but notice the similarities between riders and drivers in terms of their nature, most riders that I've come across are the nicest people I have met and they clearly love their horse! Even I as someone who hasn't ridden a horse since secondary school can tell a healthy beast from one in pain!
      But sadly you do get arsehole riders just as you get arsehole drivers...

    • @alandent444
      @alandent444 5 років тому

      Em A Viking his head tosses so he is able to get the right rhythm in his trots and canter it’s just cuz they have to pump their head xx

    • @donnalower394
      @donnalower394 3 роки тому

      Your wirong

  • @styleradio14
    @styleradio14 9 років тому +145

    I feel the need to comment here, Gina does amazing job with Twister. We go to the same yard, twister is a lovely horse & suffers from no pain with his head. There's nothing wrong with putting the bridle on before the saddle, it gives you more control. If the horse was to walk off when your putting the saddle on what control do you have? So for those of you commenting hate towards Gina about Twister I suggest you stop because you know nothing about the horse or what he works best with. Thank you :) your doing a great job Gina ignore them!

    • @juliastefanska6590
      @juliastefanska6590 6 років тому +4

      itsellielouise omg if sorry I’ve just watched this now and seen this comment. If people are commenting about the fact she’s putting on the bridle first then they need educating! You always put a bridle on first! Especially when you have a martingale on. Safety reasons and logical reasons.

    • @veek.6463
      @veek.6463 6 років тому

      I've never or a bridle on first once in my life and hav been riding over 35 years. Am not commenting one way or the other am just saying. Reins aren't long enough to hold a horse without banging his mouth while tacking. I usually stand my horses in their stalls, boot them, saddle them with a loose girth, get my helmet on and crop, my spurs on so the horse can have a drink and pee and let the saddle settle. Then I tighten it up a little, bridle the horse, walk the horse out to the mounting block, tighten the girth up to one hole less I want it to be at for work ON THE BACK BILLET ONLY/ so exactly how it needs be on the front billet and one down on the back billet. Walk on a loose rein a few minutes and then adjust my goth up that final hole while walking. Go to a long rein trot for 10 minutes or so. Walk on a loose rein. Trot on loose rein and then start putting my horse together from my leg as he picks up the bit. Then do the workout, finish on a loose rein trot for 6-7 minutes. Walk on loose rein 10 minutes. Get off, take the reins over the head, run my stirrups, drop my back billet all the way out of the girth and take the front one down to half and hand walk my horse a couple minutes. Back to the barn and into the stall, remove the bridle. Take it to the cleaning hook. Take off helmet. Return and take the girth off the saddle from the off side. Put it over the saddle and remove the saddle from the mounting side and then cross tie my horse to brush or throw a scrim on or whatever. Every horse needs something a little different. I have one that has to pee before he works or shows so I factor in 10 minutes for that! He will only pee when full tacked and ready to walk out! Just get a safe rhythm. I depose cross ties in busy barns. Too much weirdness can happen. I prefer keeping the horse in a stall for tacking and I tacking and would never bridle first. No reins are long enough not to pull on a horse's mouth when adjusting the saddle.

    • @bellaknight8045
      @bellaknight8045 6 років тому +1

      Exactly! I always put the bridle on before the saddle.

    • @ZTCEquestrian
      @ZTCEquestrian 6 років тому +1

      Mary WinterWay I put the bridle on last Incase the horse bolts. Can’t let her get stuck with a bridle on, it could damage her mouth/ cut her. However, this is my horse and I like to do what’s best for her. People can do whatever they want with tack if it’s logical and safe 😁

    • @evaamilly
      @evaamilly 5 років тому +1

      I put the bridle on before the saddle, and I know many other people who do aswell

  • @emilydawkins6977
    @emilydawkins6977 9 років тому +244

    Her horse is not in pain. Look how soft her hands are and how slack her reins are?
    Unless you've owned and ridden an OTTB then you have no valid opinion on the horrible mannerisms they pick up.
    Well done sweety, seriously you ride him beautifully. You have Learned to ride him with your body instead of your hands and it really shows.
    Well done xxxxxx

    • @samipoole9768
      @samipoole9768 7 років тому +4

      Emily Dawkins there is an OTTB at my barn that used to throw his head so much! Now, 1 year later, he's perfect!

    • @unicornaj3322
      @unicornaj3322 7 років тому +2

      Emily Dawkins I've never ridden an ottb but I fully understand, my horse does that because she doesn't like pressure pressure from the nose band even when the reins are slacked. She's just a weird horse 😂

    • @ikarinascoke2086
      @ikarinascoke2086 6 років тому +4

      slack reins doesn't mean that you have soft hands. soft Hands are coming, when your complete body is soft and is going with the movements of the horse. loose or slack reins are more irritating for the horse because the always move the bit the way you don't want to. And for me she looks stif witch means she can't have as soft hands as possible but that is my opinion, because she is blocking the natural movements of the horse. (if my english is not correct i am sorry, i'm still learning)

    • @neea1526
      @neea1526 6 років тому +1

      The horse is opening his mouth... Do you even know what that means? Yea sure he's not in pain with metal in his mouth...

    • @amatheaolsengabrielsen2648
      @amatheaolsengabrielsen2648 6 років тому +2

      +Neea H
      Horses with bitless bridles can open their mouth too while being ridden.

  • @babsfocker7751
    @babsfocker7751 9 років тому +138

    cheers to you, that's a handful of a horse you have. he's very handsome and you ride him well.

    • @gibs56789
      @gibs56789  9 років тому +3

      Really means a lot, thanks very much!

  • @NiamhAndBentley
    @NiamhAndBentley 9 років тому +217

    Who cares if she put the bridle on before the saddle?
    There is no rule saying you MUST put the bridle on before the saddle.
    As long as you put them on correctly it doesn't matter what order they go on it makes no difference.
    Some people are just so picky and fussy these days it's ridiculous.

    • @embolt5630
      @embolt5630 9 років тому +29

      You SHOULD put the bridle on first because then if the pony/horse decides to run off you have complete control over them ☺️ also if you have a martingale it does up round the girth so you have to put on the bright first ☺️

    • @embolt5630
      @embolt5630 9 років тому +4

      Bridle*

    • @tardstv7880
      @tardstv7880 9 років тому +1

      Emma Cloudfall yes, that is a good point but if the horse runs away when your putting the saddle on the bridle will be on which could lead to the horse getting caught in the reins which can result to injuries but if you put the saddle on first you can hold the horse as soon as you've put the bridle on, but true about the martingale :) i'm not hating on you btw x

    • @NiamhAndBentley
      @NiamhAndBentley 9 років тому +2

      Emma Cloudfall but you normally still have the headcollar and leadrope on when you put the saddle on so they shouldnt be able to run away? (unless they spook and break the string of course) but yeah i guess it would be easier to do the bridle first if you have a martingale but this girl still shouldnt be getting as much hate as she is....

    • @tessahardyak1
      @tessahardyak1 9 років тому +6

      SHAYTARDSFAN Maybe that's why you twist the reins and put the throat lash through? That's a possibility if you don't twist the reins though. I always but the bridle on first, then the saddle.

  • @brionyderbyshire3391
    @brionyderbyshire3391 8 років тому +169

    he doesn't look like an easy horse to ride, very pretty boy and good riding!

  • @gibs56789
    @gibs56789  9 років тому +248

    Please keep all petty comments to satisfy your overconfident egos to yourself. This video is here to help others.

    • @gibs56789
      @gibs56789  9 років тому +5

      Maybe read previous comments before criticising. As stated, I filmed the riding before then the tacking up after. That's why he's sweaty.

    • @bruce_harrison
      @bruce_harrison 8 років тому +3

      +gina gibson It ain't helping no one darling...

    • @wildhorses9379
      @wildhorses9379 8 років тому

      +Bruce Harrison be nice to my friend gina Gibson

    • @gibs56789
      @gibs56789  8 років тому +4

      +Wild horses 937 - How threatening..

    • @ellenwesterholm1368
      @ellenwesterholm1368 8 років тому +1

      +gina gibson cute

  • @MrRightturn
    @MrRightturn 8 років тому +98

    Dear goodness I find a good horse video and the comment section is just trash!

    • @louisegrane8932
      @louisegrane8932 7 років тому +1

      MissRightTurn Ikr people think they know everything about other peoples horses which is just stupid.

    • @thefairygodmothers
      @thefairygodmothers 7 років тому

      MissRightTurn totally agree. perfect video. comments are :/

  • @katieanderson4364
    @katieanderson4364 8 років тому +17

    Love how soft and quietly you ride despite the "moments" he has. He really locks onto those fences! Quite the little jumper you have there.

  • @gingercox6468
    @gingercox6468 8 років тому +42

    Reading these comments, tsk tsk. Why are people saying she's no jockey? What happened to equestrian ? It seems she's riding a test. I think she did very well. Adding ur opinion of training suggestions isn't helpful. If u want that make ur own video

  • @kendylemilie9567
    @kendylemilie9567 9 років тому +76

    I seen your comment about how your horse does not throw his head due to pain. Finally somebody understands. Seriously, my ottb and yours would be identical as far as racing habits go. I just wish people wouldn't judge or assume so quickly.

    • @gibs56789
      @gibs56789  9 років тому +3

      Just ignore them! It's the best thing to do!xx

    • @sophiea-j159
      @sophiea-j159 8 років тому +2

      +gina gibson I sometimes ride a thoroughbred at my EC, she's 18 or 19 and she still tosses her head around too. It really is just a habit.

    • @abbikyffin7390
      @abbikyffin7390 7 років тому

      My OTTB also throws his head

    • @veek.6463
      @veek.6463 6 років тому

      All of you have to drop your reins and trust the horse. That's he only way to stop that. Then you'll have a horse that reaches for contact. But you have to let go and ride on the buckle. Every truly great dressage rider or show jumper does this. My trainer Joe Fargos rides on a loose rein most of the time in practice. I mean to the buckle. Then you have a nice horse that listens to your leg and seat and no need to reins except to modify the direction of travel. Then slowly slowly half inches st a time at the trot pick up your reins over 5-6 minutes of trotting. Shorten your reins more than you think you should/ ride thumbs up in front of the withers. Let the horse come to you. Read Steinkraus and watch videos of people like Buck Brannaman who is a western rider but one of the best equitation riders alive. Long rein work is essential to any horse but crucial to an OTTB. Its that simple. Let them have all the rein and learn to go like that walk and trot. You are all gold riders am sur sand in emergency you can pick up your reins real quick if you need them- but don't pick them up just because you feel uncomfortable. Learn to balance the horse and their speed with your leg. Then the reins become subtle aid and the horse will really listen. Never ever traction back on the reins. Close your fingers to ask for a half halt. It will take a half inch or of the rein. Just cost up for a half halt, not pull back. OTTB horses are tricky. Best horses really but they all throw their heads. The ones that no longer do wer ridden in a loose rein somewhere along the line. Good luck ladies. Thanks for saving racehorses.

  • @xXiloveminstrelXx
    @xXiloveminstrelXx 9 років тому +186

    Really impressed with this! I got a ten on my riding exam! Ignore all the nasty comments because he looks like he could be a very difficult horse to ride, and to say you're a jockey, I could see you riding bsja tracks!;)

    • @gibs56789
      @gibs56789  9 років тому +4

      Ahah! Thank you very much!;)x

  • @samicakes7051
    @samicakes7051 8 років тому +20

    Claps for you because that looks like a hard horse to handle!

  • @elliebillington969
    @elliebillington969 8 років тому +30

    I wish I'd know about this while choosing my options! I had no idea I could use my riding skills as part of a PE course. Lovely video and a beautiful horse if I may say so - subscribed 😊 xxx

    • @marleycummins1675
      @marleycummins1675 8 років тому +3

      +Ellie Billington i just chose my options in year 9, we were not told that we could do riding, what a shame.

    • @equine_izzy3129
      @equine_izzy3129 2 роки тому +1

      @@marleycummins1675 WAIT OMG IM DOING PE

    • @marleycummins1675
      @marleycummins1675 2 роки тому

      @@equine_izzy3129 bro I'm 20 years old now what do you mean

  • @starjumpermalibou
    @starjumpermalibou 9 років тому +18

    his canter looks so lovely!! my GCSE footage didn't have to include the prep before riding though so I was lucky enough to save time on that aha. great team though!! hes looks like such a lovely, well mannered horse and I love the look of all his paces!!X

  • @ryanwatts1254
    @ryanwatts1254 9 років тому +13

    wow my little sister has been riding since 2 years old and now she is 10 she loves this vidoe and u are amazing good luck 😊 plz keep making more vidoes my sister will love that . dont listen to the haters u are perfect👌👌👌😊

  • @tsanti6200
    @tsanti6200 9 років тому +15

    This is a really nice video, ur horse doesn't look like an easy ride especially when the head gets thrown up, but you rode really well! 😊🐴

  • @Equus0TV
    @Equus0TV 8 років тому +38

    puh what a video.....for me it's amazing how calm you are and you try to calm him down.....pore horse...so destroyed from racing....hopefully you get him back to a normal and peacful life!

  • @karenlee3393
    @karenlee3393 8 років тому +16

    When i was at College they had a horse called Smiler (TB Gelding) and he would grab your coat sleeve and throw his head up and down just like this beautiful beast, Racing gives them all sorts of bad habits, and can take years to train out (if ever!) So great job, for a hot blooded he sure is well behaved! Well done xxx

  • @carlatheron3946
    @carlatheron3946 7 років тому +2

    the horse is so well behaved on the ground. He still looks very green when it comes to riding but talented! You handled him extremely well considering the situation.

  • @boonyboon1025
    @boonyboon1025 9 років тому +22

    He has really great ground manners for being an ex racer! Great video 😊

  • @blythe9892
    @blythe9892 8 років тому +2

    I think your a really good rider, ignore the people saying stuff, they probably don't know what they are talking about, your the one that knows gcse horse riding and they are just being petty. Your horse is gorgeous btw!

  • @TomboyNatzz
    @TomboyNatzz 7 років тому +3

    I had no idea there were GCSE's for riding! That is so cool

  • @donnalower394
    @donnalower394 3 роки тому +2

    Horse riders are so kind and they look after horses like their new born babys 🐎 are so vpcute

  • @garden2571
    @garden2571 7 років тому +58

    wait. THERE'S A HORSE RIDING GCSE WTF HOW DID I NOT KNOW THIS

    • @amyshaw272
      @amyshaw272 7 років тому +6

      It is part of the gcse people as an individual sport.

    • @MissGarland1986
      @MissGarland1986 7 років тому +6

      Cowbelly's bitch Neither did I! Why don't we have this in Scotland? I would have had another Higher (Scottish equivalent) under my belt otherwise!!

    • @axw1673
      @axw1673 6 років тому

      @@MissGarland1986 they do have a higher equivalent for riding! It's at the SRUC!

    • @lydial658
      @lydial658 6 років тому +3

      You have to do either GCSE pe or OCR in the uk anyway

    • @MissGarland1986
      @MissGarland1986 5 років тому

      @@axw1673 Where's that?

  • @nintendogsfan221
    @nintendogsfan221 9 років тому +2

    This is brilliant! I love how calm and beautiful he is and you are an impeccable rider👏

  • @glitteranimals
    @glitteranimals 9 років тому +34

    I have a x racer, he did what yours does and put his tough over the bit because the bit was hurting, I have put him in a cross under bitless bridle and he is as docile as can be, try it and see what happens, I am not trying to force you but just giving my knowage as I am roughly the same age as you and levles but yes tong over the bit is becaus the bit is hitting the roof of the mouth and hurting and he puts the young in the way to stop the roof hurting but his tong will get the pain, my mum did a vets essay on it( she is a equine vet) and we put my x racer bitless and it was a instant result, you could try a cross under or a sidepull of a hackamore, what ever suets you best, again I am not trying to force you but just give knowage advice xxxx

    • @carlanubaum3954
      @carlanubaum3954 7 років тому

      i made the experience, that many Jumping horses are better rideable with a hackamore, than with a bit. Of course i can only speak for myself and for jumping-trainend horses. excuse the english ^^

    • @equestrianjones5025
      @equestrianjones5025 7 років тому

      Exactly the same here, my boy was only in a happy mouth snaffle and his head was everywhere he head butted me once whilst I was doing 2 point over poles it was that bad. Is so much better now in a cross under due to it putting pressure on the head instead of the mouth, because if this all 3 of my horses are in it now. Absolutely love the bridle!!! U did very well riding him though I know how hard it can be lol cx

    • @lorrainekissane5641
      @lorrainekissane5641 6 років тому +1

      gina has said that they have checked him and he is not in pain, they have tried many different bits and he seems a strong horse and a difficult one, it’s just a habit. bits are not abuse unless they are used in an abusive way.

  • @parklilyymsp52
    @parklilyymsp52 8 років тому

    Why are people hating on this video?
    Can't you see this is amazing riding and a lovely horse..
    She's not using a wip, so that's good because you never know how much pain that horse gets when you use it.
    Just stay away from the haters and have fun with riding! You are amazing at riding!!❤️

  • @lucyhumphreys645
    @lucyhumphreys645 8 років тому +3

    wow! that horse is so handsome.x you were amazing and this video was really helpful :)

  • @colleen6001
    @colleen6001 9 років тому

    Ignore the nasty comments. You are an incredibly talented rider, and every horse has there little habits. Not to mention, he has impeccable ground manners!

    • @gibs56789
      @gibs56789  9 років тому +1

      Thank you that really means a lot!:)

  • @piper_equine7153
    @piper_equine7153 5 років тому +3

    Your horses is such a gorgeous boy 💙

  • @thatoneequestrian1998
    @thatoneequestrian1998 6 років тому

    Ever notice how when she is riding her horse’s color looks magnificent. It goes from a light to a fast switch to dark. It’s so pretty. Plus awesome riding. And a very well trained horse don’t listen to all those hate comments

  • @abbiedevlin990
    @abbiedevlin990 8 років тому +18

    I know this video was put up awhile ago but I'm seeing comments that say "she has a bad position" or "she's a bad rider" if Gina was a bad rider her hands would be moving a lot, she would be slouched over, her heels would not be down (her toes would be) and lastly she would be off the horse and on the ground because she has a brilliant seat in her canter and an excellent jumping position so no she is not a bad rider, I'm 14 and a rider so I would know what a bad rider looks like and she is definitely not a bad rider:) X

    • @theprancingpony6075
      @theprancingpony6075 8 років тому +1

      I agree, she isn't the worst rider in the world but everyone (including me) needs correction/advice/an outside view to help them improve.

    • @meganwestern800
      @meganwestern800 8 років тому +1

      Exactly! If she was bad she wouldn't have gotten an a*

    • @theprancingpony6075
      @theprancingpony6075 8 років тому

      +megan Western
      I think people are just jealous and bored of their own petty lives so they try to bring others down with their negativity to make themselves feel better.

    • @abbiedevlin990
      @abbiedevlin990 8 років тому +1

      +The Prancing Pony of course everyone needs correction to improve but the stuff people on commenting here is just down right rude and as you said they are all just jealous.

    • @theprancingpony6075
      @theprancingpony6075 8 років тому

      +Abigail Devlin
      Yeah, my comment comes across like I'm saying she's not a great rider I meant that everyone needs good correction whereas what people are commenting is just negativity. My bad. I love criticism unless it's just plain rude. 👍🏻

  • @erinh7794
    @erinh7794 5 років тому +1

    I don’t mean for this comment to affend anyone but as a fellow equestrian I must say something, the horse in this video is not throwing his head up in pain as many of you are suggesting that’s what happens to loads of race horses when they have retired but also your feet need to be in line with your knees and shoulders instead of your bum and your heels need to be down and also you knees to keep your hands up and off the saddle

  • @MichelleAndHerCurls
    @MichelleAndHerCurls 9 років тому +5

    horse has impeccable ground manners. i ride arabs and none stand as perfect as that while saddling. very talented rider.

    • @gibs56789
      @gibs56789  9 років тому +2

      Thank you that means a lot 😊

    • @horsesRmylife
      @horsesRmylife 6 років тому

      I have an Arab named sprink (short for sprinkles in pic)

  • @exculansis
    @exculansis 5 років тому +9

    2:58- Flexibility at it's finest.

  • @belle6459
    @belle6459 9 років тому +2

    He has amazing manners!! Every horse owner should aim for this level! Really impressed! X

    • @gibs56789
      @gibs56789  9 років тому

      Thank you so much! Means a lot!:)

  • @lexjohnson0803
    @lexjohnson0803 8 років тому +5

    I really like how this video was executed. Amazing seat, the throwing of his head is just a bad habit. To help fix try a "check and release" and not pulling on the outside rein. But amazing video!

  • @Nucl3arFrog
    @Nucl3arFrog 9 років тому +2

    Haha I love how your hat had one of those cute bobbles 😂

  • @georgina4025
    @georgina4025 8 років тому +4

    your such a good rider and your horse is so cute 💜

  • @Megadane
    @Megadane 9 років тому

    I think you are doing a great job..he's obviously not an easy ride, yet you are very quiet and gentle with your hands and don't react when he throws his head. You gave this sweet horse another chance in life and you are also dealing with some silly comments in a very mature way. I don't usually comment on any videos, but you're doing very well with him!!

  • @vickybridge3057
    @vickybridge3057 9 років тому +7

    He is so HANDSOME, is it weird but i always put the saddle further up towards the neck and slide it down so none of the fir of the horse gets caught up and un even! Haha x

  • @darrylbavington726
    @darrylbavington726 8 років тому +1

    Hi there did you shave your own horse ?. And if so do you have any videos showing what equipment you used to shave your horse as it looks really professional done. Thanks Darryl

  • @mcallisterequine7582
    @mcallisterequine7582 9 років тому +17

    My college was so strict i would not have passed with this (no offense they were obsessive😂) headcollar cannot be around the neck while the rope is tied up, cannot attach the martingale to the saddle until girth is done up, never mount from the ground, when doing sitting work no holding with your knees (thats why you are bouncing up more in canter) legs have to be long etc😂 also my exracer also does the head shaking he maybe silly without the martingale but when jumping you should try without it (even if at first they are silly) you can see from the video he likes to have a look at the jump and find his own stride and the martingale is restricting him thats why he is throwing his head up more and this can get you both hurt (trust me wrong strides can kill). His head will still go up without it but not so far and he wont tug so much after the jump :)

  • @Shamus_faces
    @Shamus_faces 2 роки тому +1

    And the transitions are lovley

  • @laurenraymond5991
    @laurenraymond5991 9 років тому +3

    Your horse is so cute :O

  • @BlackMountain150
    @BlackMountain150 8 років тому +1

    I love his bottom lip when cantering. Its like one of my college horses, he drops his lip and lets it flap about. XD

  • @mollyfrancis3272
    @mollyfrancis3272 9 років тому +3

    Some people have to put the bridle on before the saddle because they have a martingale (like me)
    I'm just putting that out there as many people have commented about it, not as many people might do it but it is still fine.

  • @deeva4
    @deeva4 9 років тому +1

    Fair play for taking on an ex-racehorse in the first place, you have probably done him the world of good, well done girlie for trying to help others aswell, good luck to the pair of you, I know, it isnt easy x

    • @gibs56789
      @gibs56789  9 років тому +1

      Thank you that means allot! We actually saved his life because no one would get in him! But You know, not everybody takes things like that into account! Thank you again!x

  • @madeleineball7012
    @madeleineball7012 9 років тому +5

    your horse doesnt throw his head in pain but it might be an idea to un - fix your hands when your riding in canter because to me your hands looked like they were fixed and a horses head kind of rocks back and forth in canter so if they're fixed the horse may get frustrated and slow down. you and your horse do look amazing tho and thnx cos this video really helped! :)

  • @justjump4773
    @justjump4773 6 років тому

    Haha he really likes jumping, as soon as your on your approach he's like weehee lets goo XD

  • @stevenwilson7374
    @stevenwilson7374 8 років тому +5

    Thoroughbred are not used to having a constant contact on the bit as when they race the are just let go and when they have that contact they throw their head to get away from it because they are not used to it so everyone who says the horse is in pain go to a racing yard and get on a raver and try and ride it like a dressage hkrse and see how far you get with that 👍👍

    • @ruthx895
      @ruthx895 6 років тому

      Steven Wilson i have a jockey license, and when galloping a horse, a firm contact is ALWAYS used. You mustn’t throw away the reins while galloping, as it is unbalancing for both horse and rider. Please do not guess as you can give people incorrect information.

    • @neea1526
      @neea1526 6 років тому

      You balance off the horse's mouth???

    • @ruthx895
      @ruthx895 6 років тому

      Neea H oh god no. A “firm contact” is not “balancing off the horses mouth” ... huge difference

    • @bellaknight8045
      @bellaknight8045 6 років тому

      Exactly! The horse fights against the reins, causing it to go faster. That is why at the end of the race, they do throw away the reins so the horse slows down.

    • @neea1526
      @neea1526 6 років тому

      Ruth K You said throwing the reins is unbalancing for the horse and the rider? Please tell me how? Horses can gallop in the wild without anyone pulling on their mouth. And you say it's unbalancing so you're unbalanced without the reins so you balance off the reins..?

  • @TallysDoodles
    @TallysDoodles 7 років тому

    Ahhh the equestrian community. Im loving all the " the horse is in pain from the bit" comments, when he was totally chill when she put the bridle on and for the majority of this video she has very light contact on his mouth ( which is lovely to see). The horse is acting like an ex racer- because he is one. They tend to throw their heads up and try and fight to get control because they kinda just want to gallop every where. Please if anyone thinks this horse is in pain, watch a video of any race horse literally just walking around and you'll see they head bob in the exact same way.
    Lovely riding, you have beautifully quiet feet and you control him brilliantly. Im sure if I or anyone else got on him we wouldnt be half as good at keeping him steady as you are. :)

  • @kahlan6190
    @kahlan6190 8 років тому +3

    Hi. Your riding is great and you are quiet enough to handle an OTTB. My old boy used to be exactly the same he would throw his head up so high i though he was going to head butt me. What i found worked was stopping the jumping for about a month and worked on the flatwork. did some lateral work with him and suppled him up and got him working from behind more. This brought his head down into an outline and stopped him throwing his head and putting his tongue over the bit. I then introduced poles and jumps again slowly incorporating lateral work to keep the balance and head carriage. It might work with your boy.

    • @gibs56789
      @gibs56789  8 років тому +1

      Been smashed in the teeth plenty of times! Had braces on to correct my teeth!

  • @marthawilliams4095
    @marthawilliams4095 8 років тому +1

    Wow your horse is stunning! Bravo!!

  • @minnimo17
    @minnimo17 9 років тому +6

    Why would you not put the bridle on first? Especially if your horse has a martingale you need the bridle on first before you can do up the girth?

    • @psychoticghost3175
      @psychoticghost3175 9 років тому

      mirelle radley She did put the bridle on first? >->

    • @minnimo17
      @minnimo17 9 років тому

      Sorry that was aimed at all the cooments saying you should put the saddle on first!

    • @hannahsvensson7930
      @hannahsvensson7930 7 років тому

      Exactly!

  • @bethwestmoreland2176
    @bethwestmoreland2176 9 років тому +1

    This is Amazing you definately deserved that A*! your an amazing rider and good luck for the future! 🐴 xc

  • @traceysayar1491
    @traceysayar1491 9 років тому +5

    she rides to short and rolls her hands in put has a great seat .... many horses bang there head about ... hay ho thats his thing ... he seem a nice ride ans loves the jumps ...Good luck ..x x

  • @cankersfromoj
    @cankersfromoj 9 років тому +1

    Your position is perfect, you're so still when riding it looks great. And also your horse is beautiful. :)

  • @rubycampion1722
    @rubycampion1722 8 років тому +3

    Well that escalated quickly.. The syllabus goes from basic shapes in the three paces and a small cross pole to a 3ft course..

  • @kaziamaguirebruce4844
    @kaziamaguirebruce4844 8 років тому

    She's a beautiful horse. You are an excellent rider

  • @davidahoran5524
    @davidahoran5524 8 років тому +14

    This horse is like a giraffe

    • @ikeadogg3106
      @ikeadogg3106 8 років тому

      agreed

    • @stanfemalesonly745
      @stanfemalesonly745 8 років тому +1

      Olivia XO insulting the horse? lmao 😂 he has a long neck. There's a horse in my college and he has a long ass neck and everyone calls him giraffe

    • @ikeadogg3106
      @ikeadogg3106 8 років тому

      my horses head is always in the damn air thats how he walks lmao giraffe

  • @chloesgrass4143
    @chloesgrass4143 4 роки тому +1

    you: gcse riding video
    624k people: this seems fun

  • @abigailmilne2941
    @abigailmilne2941 8 років тому +3

    not hate just a tip i do the same thing but if you relax your leg more without stirrups you get a better seat welldone tho xx

  • @zabdraw4037
    @zabdraw4037 7 років тому +2

    I know the video's old but I can't keep my mouth shut ;)
    It's nice seeing a rider with quiet hands and good balance - very well ridden. I think the seat could be better (mainly because of the short stirrups making a habit of a chair seat) but the balance and cues were nice to see. I personally battle fear, so I'm impressed by the way to handle the speed and tossing head.
    That said, this horse would do well to work on lowering and relaxing that head and topline. I'm not talking about ''on the vertical'' or tucking the nose in like so many people think is the goal with riding - but it's a horse with nerves and he's using a lot of the wrong muscles when he keeps having his head up and keeping himself on the toes (the muscles on the neck, just in front of the withers, should be relaxed and stretched, they're directly connected to the muscles lifting the saddle - in this video, they stretch when he's jumping and has to lift the saddle and rider. They contract both when the horse keeps it's neck up and when it's tucking the nose, so that's actually a very good sign to look for; avoiding the dip in the topline infront of the saddle). It makes it difficult for him to use his back and belly in a good way to carry the rider, and also just the static muscles in the neck (holding it up and not relaxing) causes soreness. Not the kind that's obvious, just the kind that's uncomfortable and makes you feel still.
    I have an OTT standardbred, who also wants to stargaze and rather not just relax. We've worked a lot on just stretching forward, and it's good for both his anxiety level and his muscles (Now we're not super good at it still, because I'm just too inconsistent). Doesn't have to be super-low or anything, but coming back to having the poll at/below the withers (ignore the nose and vertical, being in front of the vertical is fine) every now and then in walk and trot, can help those muscles. Most horses will eventually notice that it's a pretty sweet spot to be - if nothing is claiming their attention.
    I don't see anything wrong in how the horse is ridden, but what I see is that he's not been taught how to carry the rider and allow himself to relax and avoid braced, tense muscles. He doesn't really need to strain that neck when just walking or trotting - let him save that for when he needs to think on other things or re-balance himself, like new excercises or in front of a jump.
    Anyway, I'm still impressed by the gentle hands and quiet cues.

  • @lucyrobinson1919
    @lucyrobinson1919 9 років тому +22

    I'm sorry.....
    Maybe this is the oldest saying you've ever heard but about the horse throwing his head up in pain. If that horse really didn't like what was happening she would have been on the floor in no time. The stirrup thing as well I have to do the act same thing but the opposite I have to ride with "spaghetti" legs 😂😂

    • @leah_9806
      @leah_9806 6 років тому +1

      Lucy Robinson the horse is just scared of her. The bit scares the horse to where he is just petrified it may not look like it but as you look at the mouth and the tail and how the horse is walking and no horses get a throwing the head up from racing. I have had several horses grow up doing this and I ride bitless with the most softest hands I have. You can clearly tell the horse is in pain from the bit and she actually has really hard hands like when she slowed him down you could see his mouth open and pure refusal. This poor horse why don't you or anybody get it

    • @GeeWayTheLemon
      @GeeWayTheLemon 6 років тому +2

      It's not throwing its head in pain, it's a race horse habit

    • @leah_9806
      @leah_9806 6 років тому

      Gee Way The Lemon exactly because they have been pulled on their whole life.

    • @taihilist
      @taihilist 6 років тому

      Leah Startalon Exactly, that's why Twister expects it to happen.

  • @user-hq9zs4bk9r
    @user-hq9zs4bk9r 6 років тому

    You have a lovely horse I have a racing Shetland and I now their habits you rode him beautifully lovely control😁

  • @hannahculley301
    @hannahculley301 8 років тому +3

    9:49 anyone else not think there was a jump!

  • @biddiemutter3481
    @biddiemutter3481 2 роки тому +1

    Watch Steve Young for more tips on encouraging the head to drop. I wonder whether the tack is too tight

  • @teawrecks
    @teawrecks 9 років тому +5

    i hate to criticize but apart from putting the bridle on before the saddle (nobody does that), you don't have contact with his mouth at the trot, the reins are loose, plus you should keep your hands still and with your thumbs upwards, as my instructor says, you're hanging cloths to dry
    I just wanna help you correct these little mistakes, I don't wanna sound bossy or anything 🙈

    • @char5771
      @char5771 8 років тому +1

      Look, you have not ridden the horse, he may need to be ridden like that you don't know, therefore you can not correct her

    • @smilyronja
      @smilyronja 6 років тому

      The hands are not still at all ...

    • @elliexoxo747
      @elliexoxo747 5 років тому

      Her reins were not to short and she was riding amazingly

    • @elliemstx
      @elliemstx 4 роки тому

      I completely understand your point :))) he’s an ex racer that needs reins or else he will throw Gina of from the ammout of movement In his neck, ❤️💞

  • @simplyella9873
    @simplyella9873 8 років тому

    That's a beautiful horse I've ALWAYS wanted a horse

  • @lPinkRainn
    @lPinkRainn 8 років тому +4

    this isnt meant rudely but im suprised they passed you based on the fact that you kept the knot in the lead rope while the healcollar was around your horses neck.. that is so dangerous :(

    • @gibs56789
      @gibs56789  8 років тому +6

      I actually find that extremely rude as a matter of fact. If you really happened to know about how a horse should be tied, this is called a 'quick release knot' which basically means if my horse were to spook or shy away from something whilst tied up, the knot would automatically come undone. Therefore, it isn't dangerous - hence why they exam lads didn't fail me for it.

    • @lPinkRainn
      @lPinkRainn 8 років тому

      +gina gibson its still dangerous and is against bhs regulations because of the fact that if the horsw pulls back it will snap its neck. im an equine degree student and been riding over 15 years so please dont think im an idiot. besides im not insulting you i was only saying that its strange they would pass this when its not allowed by the bhs

    • @gibs56789
      @gibs56789  8 років тому +4

      +Charlotte Dark - I'm not implying you were an idiot. However I do find it rude and disrespectful when it's clearly been passed by a exam board. It's how I've been taught and how I'm sure a lot of others have two. I am not interested in what you are or what you have achieved. I will stand my ground against myself and the qualification I took. Why bother commenting to gain a reaction from other negative people for no apprentice reason other than to come across as sly and belittle this video? Unnecessary.

    • @jazcox5569
      @jazcox5569 8 років тому +1

      +Charlotte Dark It's a quick release knot. Should the horse pull back with enough force to potentially hurt itself, the knot would come undone. I've always tacked up this way, and in fact i've never met anybody who does it differently, this isn't meant to be rude, but i'm curious; do you just hold the leadrope instead while you're tacking up?

    • @lPinkRainn
      @lPinkRainn 8 років тому +2

      +Jasmin Cox i know what a quick release knot is! i use them but what im saying is what ive read & been taught that when the headcollar is around the horses neck the knot is taken out & the head rope left in the string attached to the metal ring because if the horse yanks the neck it could seriously damage the neck whether the horse breaks free or not due to the muscles in the neck being so sensitive. thats how i do it at work and at when looking after horses at college & how to pass my british horse society stage 1 exam thats all :(

  • @RevyTwoHands2K11
    @RevyTwoHands2K11 5 років тому

    This comment section is toxic. That horse looks to be a right handful! I would give this a great ride seal of approval because she handled the horse so well and didn't loose the head or stirrups for that matter. Riding a difficult horse proves that you are a great rider. Great horses make crap riders look good. Whats the point on showing your skills on a five star, perfectly schooled horse? Jog on haters. I'd love to see you lot ride that.

  • @f1lthyfangs
    @f1lthyfangs 8 років тому +12

    Well... I'm sorry. I wouldn't say this is an A* riding.

  • @stormsol
    @stormsol 9 років тому +1

    He looks like he's pretty tough to ride! You're a really excellent rider.

  • @laurencasey9830
    @laurencasey9830 8 років тому +16

    arnt you supposed to brush your horses before you ride them

    • @misstoast5604
      @misstoast5604 6 років тому

      Lauren Casey you are but he was already brushed

    • @jeweljohnson7658
      @jeweljohnson7658 6 років тому

      Lauren Casey not necessarily it won't stop you from riding

    • @qqrqqn4169
      @qqrqqn4169 6 років тому +1

      Lauren Casey its called grooming and he was pre groomed

    • @galacticskeleton2156
      @galacticskeleton2156 6 років тому +1

      Not always

    • @sophielifestyless8133
      @sophielifestyless8133 6 років тому

      Well depends, if it is a horse that doesn’t get brushed after riding or showered after sweating it is needed to be brushed, or if he was dusty.

  • @parisxxx1430
    @parisxxx1430 6 років тому

    Aw I wish my skl did a horse riding GCSE I’m doing my GCSE’s now and I’ve chosen, hairdressing, health and social and art but i love horse riding so much I want to do it everyday and you’re really good at riding btw x

  • @fiequestrian.x6079
    @fiequestrian.x6079 9 років тому +3

    I don't now how u can talk about us writing nasty comments when u were a bit nasty yourself about us writing nasty comments

  • @CaptainBucky
    @CaptainBucky 9 років тому

    i have to video my riding this month for my gcse exam, did you get 10/10 ?

  • @shafiqamustaffa8045
    @shafiqamustaffa8045 7 років тому +11

    I feel uncomfortable watching this

  • @carlybrazier1204
    @carlybrazier1204 9 років тому

    Guys she is a good rider, I know one when I see one .☺️☺️her horse is amazing and just because ur jealous of her

  • @fiequestrian.x6079
    @fiequestrian.x6079 8 років тому +4

    I'm not being funny but how was this difficult I can do everything and I'am capable of jumping some of the jumps at the end and I'm 12 and I don't even have my own horse or even one on loan. I thought that it would be a lot harder than this no offence.

    • @gibs56789
      @gibs56789  8 років тому +7

      Offence taken. No where was this stated to be "hard" or challenging. I simply followed the exam instructions. I didn't have a pony at your age either, I waited and saved and earned my own horse by myself, that was the hard bit.

    • @fiequestrian.x6079
      @fiequestrian.x6079 8 років тому +1

      +gina gibson ok yes I really want a horse but I know how expensive it is and how there it is a massive responsibility. I would like to get a horse loan for about 3 or 4 days a week but I haven't thought about it properly yet.

    • @gibs56789
      @gibs56789  8 років тому +3

      +Fiona Belbin - if you didn't want to offend you wouldn't have commented. It's not necessary

    • @fiequestrian.x6079
      @fiequestrian.x6079 8 років тому +1

      +gina gibson well if you weren't being nasty then you would not have commented saying nasty things when other people are sharing their opinion, just ignore them.

    • @gibs56789
      @gibs56789  8 років тому +3

      +Fiona Belbin if others can state their opinion surely I can state my own can I not? Just considering its my own video? And possibly considering the fact that is more than likely know my own horse better than others? Or maybe not, what would I know!

  • @equinefanatic6755
    @equinefanatic6755 9 років тому +1

    you are BRILLIANT at horse riding! And I mean it!

  • @sarahhinz6402
    @sarahhinz6402 8 років тому +11

    That horse looks ever so unhappy in his mouth, sorry I bet you've been told that a thousand times already. You're a lovely quiet rider but the way the horse is overreacting makes you look heavy handed when you aren't really. I know it's an old vid now but I hope he/she has had their teeth sorted cos the poor fella is almost certainly in pain.

    • @stevenwilson7374
      @stevenwilson7374 7 років тому +2

      Sarah Hinz I own two ex racers and both get teeth check every 6 months and done if needed and they both still fling their heads, tbs are a flighty breed and get excited easily especially jumping, racers are not taught to be ridden with an awful lot of contact because when they are in training for racing they are wanting the horse to go as fast as possible and don't have any reason to have contact :) just because they do it does not mean they have any problem whether it be teeth or needing the physio :) Hope this cleared things up :)

    • @laurablair6110
      @laurablair6110 7 років тому

      Steven Wilson I've owned ex racers all my life and although they are all excitable and high strung, they do not carry their head that high up, that is not a natural head carriage, and actually takes more effort to carry their head like this, this horse is most likely in pain hence why it's head is so high up and not to mention constantly bobbing his head up and down.

    • @stevenwilson7374
      @stevenwilson7374 7 років тому +3

      Laura BLair you know all horses are different?

    • @prsgirl
      @prsgirl 7 років тому +1

      Agree, hes all upsidedown. Not an easy ride at all. Well ridden. But he needs more muscle in his top line. Badly.

  • @theprancingpony6075
    @theprancingpony6075 8 років тому

    I think you ride wonderfully! Don't listen to anyone who says otherwise or tells you that you are horrible. Charlie Mills is a guy who thinks that he knows everything, one of those people who has an opinion on everything and won't surrender even when he is wrong.

  • @katyp5384
    @katyp5384 9 років тому

    Everyone is commenting saying how they've had an ex racer try this bit and that bit but I have one now and she doesn't throw her head but she won't lower it. Honestly all these people are talking shit. They don't know about racers and I guarantee you that 80% of these people haven't actually had a racer. There's nothing you can do to fix their head set its natural for them after racing so girl you keep riding like you do, don't change anything, and you'll do just fine x

  • @equii_jennyx8635
    @equii_jennyx8635 9 років тому +1

    Well done I think you did amazing and for a jockey wow your are such an amazing rider xx

  • @oliverlinehan2603
    @oliverlinehan2603 6 років тому

    Best riding I’ve seen for ages.keep it up👍👍👍😀

  • @heathercurrell7679
    @heathercurrell7679 8 років тому +1

    this video is great. you ride so well as you can tell your horse is not an easy ride! I own an ex racehorse aswell so I know what they can be like!

  • @bridgetwebber5873
    @bridgetwebber5873 6 років тому

    Beautiful horse.

  • @shainafletcher6671
    @shainafletcher6671 8 років тому

    Have you tried WTP bits, not sure if you can get them where you are as I'm in Australia. But they are specifically made for horses who put they're tongues over the bit😊

  • @mollyk9528
    @mollyk9528 9 років тому +1

    ur horse's Coat Cut looks cool!

  • @beth_gintrueponylove6388
    @beth_gintrueponylove6388 9 років тому

    You are amazing at riding I'm so glad that you received an A*! Your horse is so pretty too 😊 x

  • @Shamus_faces
    @Shamus_faces 2 роки тому +1

    And tye canter is beautiful

  • @val-rj6hj
    @val-rj6hj 7 років тому

    I love this video I think its very helpful because I love horses and I do horseback riding this you tuber is doing everything she can and I think shes great!

  • @alishalaraclark
    @alishalaraclark 6 років тому

    I have to say this is one of the main reasons I quit horse riding as after 7 years of it I soon realised that the people were (definitely not all) snobby and arrogant, as each individual rider and horse will tack up in different ways depending on how they were taught and how the horse responds.. too see this many people criticising a young girl doing her GCSEs is just embarrassing.. needless to say she got an A* so take your faults up with the examiners. A very good ride! X

  • @ffionevans9005
    @ffionevans9005 8 років тому +1

    You rode that horse very well! X

  • @mariediamondsea498
    @mariediamondsea498 4 роки тому

    I rode a OTTB once and I just wanna say... you are PERFECT for a OTTB. You def rode that horse way better than me xD

  • @TamaraTMAX
    @TamaraTMAX 8 років тому

    i freaking love your horse coat ♥ it's different than the other horses and special ♥ i also love the canter ♥ _ ♥

    • @paigejamieson1484
      @paigejamieson1484 8 років тому

      he's just been clipped
      but still it is pretty cute 😍

    • @TamaraTMAX
      @TamaraTMAX 8 років тому

      yeah , he is so cute i just can't *O*

  • @lily.pollard.01
    @lily.pollard.01 9 років тому +2

    He looks really well trained for an ex racer! I know how annoying it is when they constantly throw their head, the blisters are awful! Haha, you look great on here