Tying a bank robbers knot
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- Опубліковано 5 жов 2024
- How to tie your horse up using the Bank Robbers Knot.
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Thank you so much for learning me how to tie a bank robbers knot! God bless ya!
Didnt knew it was called like that, this was the knot i got shown when I started riding
Great explanation. Thanks!
That's seriously the best knot to use for trailering a horse or tying a horse to gates or anything. Good knot. I've used it all my life with horses.
Great video on the knot! I appreciate watching your videos and the information you relay. Great teachings and analogies you used to create an insightful look on relationships with the horse. Also great job on creating a very professional looking thumbnail for your videos these last six months. It shows professionalism, confidence, and seriousness. The message matches the messenger! Thank you for taking the time to create that new eye catching look! I appreciate all that you bring to the world of horsemanship!
Nice to know this. I'll have to watch it a few more times & practice as I watch.
Us Aussies just call that a slip knot lol. Use it at the races all the time. Except on my gelding. He knows how to undo it
Some horses are too smart!
Yes way too smart for his own good
We love this knot too!! We just did a video on it a few months ago!
Love this knot with easy instructions. Much better than the one i learned. Like this one better cause even my smart escape horse cant untie it but i can still release him in a hurry if needed.
Never heard of this before. I am going to send this to Michael to learn since he has the horses now. Its brilliant!! Thank you for always sharing the new ideas you learn.
Thanks! Great way to tie with quick release! Excellent teaching--slow, step by step demonstration, very clear video! Much appreciated!
Love it😎 Great video, thanks!
A horse of mine learned how to undo the BR knot just as easy/peasy as I released it. He'd just grab the tail end with his teeth up close to the knot and give it a yank - voila! It got to the point where he'd do it before I even walked away. BTW, he never moved away from the hitching bar.... so it was all sport for him.
Excellent, love this safe knot
Excellent knot . . . thank you for the demonstration
Good job. I use that knot all the time. I wish more trainers taught people how to do all types of knots because maybe people will stop using ropes with metal clips on them. I hate using any type of halters or ropes with metal on it. Its the weakest link really, so if you get use to just rope on rope using nothing but knots, its safer and better.
Thanks Warwick.
I was taught to use a special quick release knot, however I found that if the horse got spooked and pulled back hard it would cinch the knot tighter, making it impossible to pull free in an emergency. Will this knot over tighten in the same way if a horse pulls,hard on it?
No :) at least whenever I tried it out
That's fantastic to know - I just recently had an OTTB gelding spook and yank back so hard the "normal" slip knot I was taught to use tightened down like the OC mentioned. Had to cut both the lead from the fence post he was tied to, and then also the rope halter, which had fused to itself (in presuming from the sudden intense friction causing enough heat to melt it slightly). That's the last time I'll use a poly rope halter on a horse, too.
There are variants of the bank robber's knot. It's much easier to put the first loop over the rail/pipe and pull it down and around so it's in front of you, with the lead end on the right and the tail on the left (just so I can keep track of what I'm doing). Then take the tail, which is on your left side, and wrap it down under the loop and the lead end and then feed a loop of the tail end through the top of the first loop. then pull on the lead end to make it tight.
That way you don't have to wrap the tail end around the rail/pipe at all, much less twice as Warwick shows in his video. I use it every day when I move the mules with the rtv from the corral to grass and back again.
Thank you !
Great knot to know, thanks for showing it slowly. Also, 32 thumbs up but no view count? How can that be YT?
My boyfriend is a YT poster and he has the analytic app. It will show no views on the actual video, but on his app it will show 15. We Googled it and researched it. I guess it has something to do with IP addresses they check to make sure they are not phony and other things, but it all came down to saying that YT is partly broken in that processing area is what we got from all the research. Eventually it all catches up with itself, but it takes a while.
Even if the horse is pulling and the knot tightens, it can still be freed
Could you do a video on headshy horses?
Does it matter if you put the look over or under the bar?
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Anyone tying this knot should be arrested for intention to rob a bank