Excellent video. I hadn't lunged in years and wanted to show my neice how to lunge her pony. This video was a great reminder and gave me some new points too. Thank for putting your content on YT. 🇮🇪
I am using a cavesson to lunge and found the end of this video extremely helpful. I am using this method without a bit or bridle and it is going so much better than I had expected. Thank you again for this video!
Thank you for the spectacular lesson I am a Sophomore equine business management major at Johnson Wales University I'm sure you've heard of that University. And I am learning on how to lunge a horse with a lunch line I have done some free lunging in a paddock without a lunch line which is a step in my opinion but yes I agree with what you're saying but does that all apply to even lunging a STALLION as well.🙏🐴❤️
thanks for the video. @13:43 it would have been great to have this exact movement shown (aka moving from standing into the triangle). i am lunging (re-training) a 7 year old who was never trained with correct cues and the current issue i'm having is we just go in tight circles (he comes into my space). Today will be Day 3... i'm wondering with consistency, if this will just get better or if there is any tricks with body language or tools you can show. thanks!
This was good. The only thing I might add is: with equipment, include a helmet. Young or fresh horses may rear, kick etc., and your head needs protection.
I like all your explanation, but my arm and whip position is different. I only have one arm up to point in the direction. The whip arm is down. My whip is behind me, turned away from the horse. I use the whip only if needed and don’t use it as a constant pressure tool.
Sorry, but I feel that liberty longing is way less challenging to the animal. As soon as she is effectively moving on the line, just get rid of it. No Cavesson, no ropes or bridles or halters...just you and your body language, and your horse getting to understand what you are asking her to do.
Excellent video. I hadn't lunged in years and wanted to show my neice how to lunge her pony. This video was a great reminder and gave me some new points too. Thank for putting your content on YT. 🇮🇪
You can see a lot of good launching videos on UA-cam done by a lot of excellent people
Yeah good for ponies, terrible for any horse with no broken will
I am using a cavesson to lunge and found the end of this video extremely helpful. I am using this method without a bit or bridle and it is going so much better than I had expected. Thank you again for this video!
Thank you for a really excellent video and simplifying good basic lunging techniques. 🐎
Great video! I liked the way you broke everything down to the basics. 👍👍
What a fantastic instructor. Thank you.
Super helpful video! You did an amazing job explaining everything. 👍
Excellent explaination> very thoroughly > will be getting my first horse soon!
Gosh, he is so beautiful. Thank you so much for sharing this.
Thank you for an excellent refresher on proper lunging!
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Really good video. Very thorough.
This is one of the best videos i have seen on lunging! Could you do some common mistakes/troubleshoots as well?
Very interesting and informative
Thank you for the spectacular lesson I am a Sophomore equine business management major at Johnson Wales University I'm sure you've heard of that University. And I am learning on how to lunge a horse with a lunch line I have done some free lunging in a paddock without a lunch line which is a step in my opinion but yes I agree with what you're saying but does that all apply to even lunging a STALLION as well.🙏🐴❤️
thanks for the video. @13:43 it would have been great to have this exact movement shown (aka moving from standing into the triangle). i am lunging (re-training) a 7 year old who was never trained with correct cues and the current issue i'm having is we just go in tight circles (he comes into my space). Today will be Day 3... i'm wondering with consistency, if this will just get better or if there is any tricks with body language or tools you can show. thanks!
Was thinking the same thing. My horse just stands, doesn’t move forward and looks at me as if to say what are you doing?
@@Carol-lu7gutake your whip/stick and string, etc, and tap the girth area to make them move away from you. Then ask for forward movement
This was good. The only thing I might add is: with equipment, include a helmet. Young or fresh horses may rear, kick etc., and your head needs protection.
it was cute when the horse was sniffing your assistant in the beginning ahaha
The horse was testing his boundaries. She backed up at first, the caught herself and made HIM back up
what is your brand name for the lunge cavesson being used? Thank you for your time.
Great video. Do you have more videos on horsemanship?
I like all your explanation, but my arm and whip position is different.
I only have one arm up to point in the direction. The whip arm is down. My whip is behind me, turned away from the horse. I use the whip only if needed and don’t use it as a constant pressure tool.
He is so handsome. ❤❤❤
How long is this lunge line ?
Is it the same with a chain lundge line
Why did you cut out the part where you start the horse moving? That's the most confusing part of it. Seems rather sus you cut that part out.
Why would you lunge a bridle on and a snaffle bit
To show us how she'd do it if _ou don't have a cavansen which clearly I can't spell sorry
Sorry, but I feel that liberty longing is way less challenging to the animal. As soon as she is effectively moving on the line, just get rid of it. No Cavesson, no ropes or bridles or halters...just you and your body language, and your horse getting to understand what you are asking her to do.
You use a bit? To lunge? Oh no, no no.
blind leading the blind IF you want to know how to lunge properly ...give me a call.