Overcoming Fear And Building Trust With Your Horse

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  • Опубліковано 26 лип 2023
  • Follow Doug Jordan work with a horse and rider on getting past anxiety and fear. Doug shows other options than just trying to control the horse's every move and creating an atmosphere of cooperation. In this video watch the huge strides the the rider and horse take after working through these new techniques to be more in sync.

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  • @Cwgrlup
    @Cwgrlup 11 днів тому

    Would have loved to have had this man as my cutting horse trainer. Very calm and easy to understand. Thank you for this video 🐴❤

  • @michellecannon5673
    @michellecannon5673 11 місяців тому +1

    I sure do enjoy the way you explain things. Would love to see and hear more like the stuff you have posted. I don’t have a high dollar performance horse but the lessons you teach really do work. Thank you for sharing. PS- I rarely write comments. Lol

  • @kleineportugiesin9784
    @kleineportugiesin9784 5 місяців тому +1

    I don't want to ride cutting with my Lusitano mare.
    But this video changed a lot of things in my head that I can use when riding. Thank you, an thanks to the rider for letting us watch!
    I've gotten a lot better from the floor.
    But when we ride we still lose some relaxation.
    I understand that the right timing is important here too.
    And to that point of relaxation that the horse, by its nature, always wants to find.
    I would be very happy to see more videos.
    Sensitive, reactive horse and relaxation under the rider.
    What do people have to do about it, because it's always us who have to be taught
    sorry for my translated english.
    Many greetings from Germany

  • @kleineportugiesin9784
    @kleineportugiesin9784 5 місяців тому +2

    😃please, please.... put more videos on yt. 👍

  • @lizarutherford2477
    @lizarutherford2477 4 місяці тому +1

    I’m here bc Ryan Rose sent me😊

  • @jennyrosd2003
    @jennyrosd2003 11 місяців тому +1

    Great guidance for that horse n rider. I have a horse that is constantly looking side to side for escape of almost anything we do. Would love to get him to feel less impatient. I use the opposite leg of the way he looks but I may try less with both legs so it's not such a back n forth.