Look. My horse is more like 1 2 3 4. 5. Stop (nobody has ever accused her of being a jumper) but the horze I do jump follows that method of stride counting.
"You gotta use your corners sometimes" haha I actually got thrown into the corner one time by this a-hole pony named Jolly haha my trainer said "when I told you to get into the corner more, that's not what I meant."
Abby Marie Seriously all of the ponies I‘ve ridden managed to buck me off or do whatever they wanted and my 180 cm Gelding is like the sweetest horse ever. So yeah it‘s always the ponies 😂
@@randolphsherwood836 on my saddle I need a Jesus strap too😂😂😂 my horse is outside the area the running devil 😂 need that strap to hold onto for life😂😂😂😂
If that was what Jesse was riding 11 years ago, when Andorra was 13 and Jesse was 11, I now understand how Jesse became so good with horses! Andorra must have been up on her toes when she was younger!
It hadn't registered the first time I watched the video, but this time it dawned how high Annie was jumping compared to her own height! There is a great amount of explosive energy in Annie to this day, especially considering her age! It may be anthropomorphic, but counting Eva's and Matt's experiences riding her, the only control may be that it was Jesse riding and that kept Annie from running away, rider and all..
Respect for the guy trying jumping in only a neck strap! The most well trained horses are those answer to pressure from rider, not to the pain from pulling and hitting! :) Good balance. Makes me sad thinking how big competitions don't allow riders to go out there with bitless with their horses (I understand bridleless, but bitless...), because of the amount of riders with badly-trained horses that treat everything as nothing more than a business where proper education is too time-consuming -mechanical hackamores can be worse than snaffles in terms of pressure btw- but let's hope that in the future they will encourage a better horse-rider relationship. Good people will help change archaic views.
@@lotteklaver5837 On the single clip on yT it shows she used a bit too on top of the mechanical hackamore... like what kind of control issues did she have with the horse, it makes you wonder, and the reasons. Big mechanical hackamores shouldn't be allowed in competitions where "bitless" is the norm because it goes against the principle/idea of switching to bitless... that is, showing how the horses listens to pressure, not to pain... the ones with the longest shanks put the highest amount of pressure on the horse head/mouth (lever action), more than what a snaffle does, so they can be worse, because they are used for the total control of the animal (since opposing it is painful).
One of the horses I ride gallops towards a corner and acts like he's gonna jump the fence (but there is a picnic bench on the other side) and then is like "nope never mind not today" and dodges it so you fall off
I mean same. My first riding instructor had this really troublesome Shetland and I was still small enough to ride him and had several years of experience already so I was always the one to get him to work when all the kiddos were afraid of him because he loved to make people fall down, just for the fun of it. So whenever I had time and she had experienced riders with "the big horses" on the pen she just told me to warm him up and then let him work. He actually is the horse who bucked me off the most times.
so ive had horses for 20 years, and the last one i had for 10 years (he was a Nordland horse, a norwegian breed) and now its 4 years since I let him go to the other side, and oh how i miss him every day. I didnt think alot about having a horse again,..but after seeing matt an Jesse Im really motivated to get another horse,
Ahh I really love how you treat her. Pure harmony! I was a bit nervous to watch this after that bolting flying change tbh. She really looks like a fast and sensitive horse. But you handle her soo well!
Amazing condition on a 24 yr old horse! Amazing! Well done!! Please educate the world more on how you do what you so because it’s amazing to see and hard for people to get.
She is beautiful and she is 24 and she is still spiritand energetic,one of my horses is 26 yrs old she is a buckskin and she is at a retired farm living her amazing life i truly love her and i love your bond with all your horses keep uo the good loving caring and amazing work
Another wonderful video..Jesse and Andorra look as one …so fun. Love the hair Matt. You look so sophisticated!! Like a ole time movie star when men were just gorgeous.
She looks sooooo smooth! Such a lovely mover, even with her being on the faster side!Great horse and a great rider ☺️ and a great video like always, Jesse!
I've only just found your channel but you and everyone at your stables seems to have such a warm, friendly manner and you're quite descriptive and experimental with everything you do with your horses. Nice to watch, though I am jealous I am 26 and still am not able to own a horse, so I will love vicariously through you. Bareback riding helped me so much with my balance and position. I was plonked on a horse I had never ridden before after 6 years of riding maybe once or twice a year and somehow managed to stay on with no saddle pad, no knee rolls, just a rope. It was terrifying but I learned a lot in a short space of time; I had to if I wanted to not fall off and die XD
This is what horse riding should be like, I think. So beautiful. So much respect, you don't necessarily have all the control and you can't hurt her mouth. I love this.
You two are so lucky to be friends and able to help and have fun together. Had that with my friends when we were in high school. Now one friend is afraid of horses (she got the wrong horse for her, tried to make it work, ended up breaking her back) another has her own horse, but we live so far apart and have such a different view on riding, and I don't even have a horse now, I just borrow one, once a week. So I really enjoy watching your friendship and you guys having fun with your horses.. 😊
I loved that!!! I have just got one of our little beasties going tackless. We did a lot of ground work together first, and she took to it the first time I got on. Had our second session today, and she was going around barrels & very reponsive. She has never jumped, next on my list of things to do.
Honestly my first video I saw from Jesse and I‘m amazed. It‘s the fourth time I‘m watching it. Thanks to him I started riding again 😍 Edit: It’s my 6th time watching and I bought my own horse after I started riding again 😂
you literally have my dream life! A gorgeous house right next to a gorgeous stable with a gorgeous pasture and arena! Not to mention elite horses- those fly lead changes and dressage movements! Your equitation is impeccable; you have a very, very bright future!
Top notch! An eventing vest for protection might be a good idea for all of you guys. I am still reeling in pain after having fallen of the horse 7 weeks ago and broken my ribs - I highly do NOT recommend breaking your ribs. :-)
@@katharineforsyth1870 most of horse pepole are dumb when it gets to physical pain 😂 I mean I know a girl who got thrown off into a tree and just got up again
If you are able to wait and don't start the horse to hard to young, and take it gentle, 24 is no age as all. I have read about a horse that was still being ridden for trailrides at 54 years old.
Jesse, you've got more cajones than BRAINS! TRULY meant as a compliment, but you and that mare have a bond like no other, I could never trust ANY horse to that extent. Ive had a few that I've trusted completely with my life, but even so, could NOT trust enough to jump with. Certainly not barefaced! One was an Olympic washout...so certainly could have handled anything set in front of her, yet I was NOT comfortable jumping with her power! She washed out simply because the rider who had her at the time, got over eager and kept overfacing her until the only objection they'd listen to was if she stood up and fell backwards. Butvshe and I got along, if she had enough of anything, I knew enough to stop and get off.A half tonne of TB coming down on me was NOT an experience I wished to revisit. So if she said "enough", then I agreed. No questions.
I love the love u guys have for ur horses! very moving! im a trainer in the states and live and breathe what I do and its refreshing to see u boys on the other side of the world doing the same but also loving ur mounts! btw, ive done the no bridle thing w neck strap but complete bareback! it was fun but I also realized I was more skilled than I thought I was. did some jumping and flatwork. what an experience!
I laughed so hard SO many times during this whole thing. The comments, the editing....i just love these guys sense of humor. My abs hurt. Loved loved loved it! Made my day! So great to see both rider and horse having fun. I just love it! And the comments.....the comments....like i laughed just as hard when i read them as when i laughed of the exact same stuff during the movie. Priceless! Im not paying for netflix any more! This is my after work guilty pleasure now. So so so fun
I am deeply impressed. Great work. I like how little pressure was put on the horse and how well she responded willingly. Really positive horsemanship. Respect.
Omg, I'm a new sub,& I love💓💓💓this, I'm so in tears😍😭😍😭,she looks like my old show horse, almost the same marking, she had almost a broken heart shape on her forehead, & I remember doing this also w/her, she was the best,all round mare ever, wonderful in the ring,& hack through anything, anywhere 💓💓💓 . Thank you for giving me such a wonderful memory back💜💜💜
This is, in my opinion, how horseback riding should be like. I ride my horse with a bitless bridle, we are not there yet on the neckrope but it is something I want to do in the future with her! She doesn't feel very comfortable bareback without a pad so I will get a nice bareback saddle for her too. If you can ride your horse with less equipment then I think you should :3
@Leah_Rose I understand what you mean. And of course it can be a safely issue if you haven't trained your horse with less equipment. And yes a lot can hurt a horse or rider if used incorrectly. But bits where designed from the beginning to be uncomfortable and make horses follow you and be easier go ride, because it's painful. That's just facts, and then we come up with this nose band to prevent the horse from opening it's mouth. You know why they open their mouth? It's because of the bit, it hurts if you pull on it and for release they open it. Then they bit doesn't touch their gum and tongue. But not all people who use bits, spurs and so on are bad people or hurt their horses. It's just easier to hurt your horse with this stuff because it is often used incorrectly. But yes, you do you. But I recommend you to try riding without a bit, safely of course, and slowly so you and your horse can get used to it 😊
@@melanieselin4187 I love the fact that in this comment you weren't telling everyone that everyone who uses bits and spurs are awful because so many people do and it it just shames the equestrian community and the person writing the comment. Some even go as far as to say that all who use bits and spurs must go to hell! But yeah. Thanks for not being one of those absolute assholes. X
I have a mare who loves to run too. Thing is, she's even more argumentative. She's not mean about it usually, no bucking, just stubborn. She doesn't jump though, she has some minor feet issues in the front that are still being worked on, so I am still starting very slowly. We'll probably only go up to 2ft maximum. But, she's second level dressage!
Lmao her and her galloping of stories. BY FAR THE FUNNIEST VIDEO EVERR. "The Jesus strap" " 1 2 3 4 5678" *music when she runs off* "You gotta use the corners sometimes" Love you guys x
She’s a very beautiful horse for her age and she does very well you also are a great Horseman and you’re a lot braver than I would be God bless you in Matt
"Do you feel like you have control?"
"Kinda..."
Every equestrian's mood.
So true
Robin DRAGONS hah........... *moment of silence* ME
Robin DRAGONS literally
You linfe
Hahahah!
The music when she runs off gets me every time😂
Doh doh DOH DOH doh doh Doh doh doooooooooooooh
My_Bay_Jed my brothers name is Jed 😂😂
Same😂😂😂
Saame
Yes😂
Wow😍. Why is nobody talking about the fact that she is already 24 years but still looks so young and good👍?
yes she nice also i think the most beautiful horses in the world is the Arabs horses
Yes she looks young because that's what a horse looks like when you take great care of it
Powerpony Neo yh she is so healthy and well looked after
Powerpony Neo wow now 25 yrs old Annie's one strong mear amazing still must of been one fast ride when younger strong as .
My horse is 25 and I love him to death, Arabians live longer than other breeds
“1, 2, 3, 4, 5... 678.” 😂
what
my friend loves you jesse
7:38Stride counting: ‘1..2..3..4..5..678’ love that bit😂😂
Haha, bit get it?
Blue Star Stables lol
Look. My horse is more like 1 2 3 4. 5. Stop (nobody has ever accused her of being a jumper) but the horze I do jump follows that method of stride counting.
Hahaha
Jesse: *nearly hits into the corner fence*
Matt: you’ve got to use your corners sometimes
I’m dead 😂😂
ye. I love seeing corners with lush grass. XD
"You gotta use your corners sometimes"
haha I actually got thrown into the corner one time by this a-hole pony named Jolly haha my trainer said "when I told you to get into the corner more, that's not what I meant."
We've all had that passive agressive trainer, ugh
It’s always the ponies, isn’t it?
ugh ponies. they can be lil devils
Abby Marie Seriously all of the ponies I‘ve ridden managed to buck me off or do whatever they wanted and my 180 cm Gelding is like the sweetest horse ever. So yeah it‘s always the ponies 😂
Yeah I said the same thing before one of my ponies busted chest first through a gate at the end of a barrel pattern 🥴🥴🥴
Andorra is just a big doggo having the zoomies sometimes.
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Jade hahahahahah
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"The Jesus strap" 😂 I'm so excited for that bareback pad! Are you making other products?
Usually we barebacks call it the sweet Jesus strap, but meh works either way...
@@senatorkarnes2583 ouff lol
They make rope halters lead ropes lead rope reins bitless bridles
@@senatorkarnes2583 I call it the "oh crap strap" 😂
Vanessa Ashwell same!
"The Jesus strap"😂😂😂😂
In Western you have a horn on saddle.. the Jesus horn.. :o)
@@randolphsherwood836 on my saddle I need a Jesus strap too😂😂😂 my horse is outside the area the running devil 😂 need that strap to hold onto for life😂😂😂😂
At my barn we call it the oh shit strap or the oh crap strap when we’re around young ears
Its just a neck strap which a lot of ppl call the oh shit strap
I have a strap like that when I game and me and my mom called the oh crap strap.
Matt should do it with chase
Omg yesss 😍
Say what???
If that was what Jesse was riding 11 years ago, when Andorra was 13 and Jesse was 11, I now understand how Jesse became so good with horses! Andorra must have been up on her toes when she was younger!
True
It hadn't registered the first time I watched the video, but this time it dawned how high Annie was jumping compared to her own height! There is a great amount of explosive energy in Annie to this day, especially considering her age! It may be anthropomorphic, but counting Eva's and Matt's experiences riding her, the only control may be that it was Jesse riding and that kept Annie from running away, rider and all..
Lar In Vermont Annie is amazing and I agree...lucky Jesse to have her!
Lar In Vermont wow I'm dumb lol I thought he said she was four 😩😆
Жанна7
‘ the feet are being used’ I can’t😂 Love this video !
"I'm gonna close the gate, and then we make a prayer." I love it. Story of my life.
Jesse is a supreme horseman but what is outstanding is the love of him and his horses. First class
What a fantastic duo Jesse and his horse are. I can't give them enough praise to do them justice. Jesse is an excellent horseman!
Ohhh I know this "I'm gonna run into da corner, nkay?" I have that even with a bridle😂😂
Respect for the guy trying jumping in only a neck strap! The most well trained horses are those answer to pressure from rider, not to the pain from pulling and hitting! :) Good balance. Makes me sad thinking how big competitions don't allow riders to go out there with bitless with their horses (I understand bridleless, but bitless...), because of the amount of riders with badly-trained horses that treat everything as nothing more than a business where proper education is too time-consuming -mechanical hackamores can be worse than snaffles in terms of pressure btw- but let's hope that in the future they will encourage a better horse-rider relationship. Good people will help change archaic views.
@@RheeasMedInsights actually, Karen O'Connor used a hackamore in the olympic games in 2012! You should look the video up, it's great
@@lotteklaver5837 On the single clip on yT it shows she used a bit too on top of the mechanical hackamore... like what kind of control issues did she have with the horse, it makes you wonder, and the reasons. Big mechanical hackamores shouldn't be allowed in competitions where "bitless" is the norm because it goes against the principle/idea of switching to bitless... that is, showing how the horses listens to pressure, not to pain... the ones with the longest shanks put the highest amount of pressure on the horse head/mouth (lever action), more than what a snaffle does, so they can be worse, because they are used for the total control of the animal (since opposing it is painful).
One of the horses I ride gallops towards a corner and acts like he's gonna jump the fence (but there is a picnic bench on the other side) and then is like "nope never mind not today" and dodges it so you fall off
I mean same. My first riding instructor had this really troublesome Shetland and I was still small enough to ride him and had several years of experience already so I was always the one to get him to work when all the kiddos were afraid of him because he loved to make people fall down, just for the fun of it. So whenever I had time and she had experienced riders with "the big horses" on the pen she just told me to warm him up and then let him work. He actually is the horse who bucked me off the most times.
That horse looked like she was having a blast
Beautiful mare, 24 looks great on her! Shows the wonderful love and care she's been given. Great job Jesse
I just love the way you communicate with your horses, it's nice to see how good your relationship is and how both sides are always attentive.
that looks fun! i would love to see a beginner neckrope video, maybe with chase
Nux Carlier it’s called a free rein
XxzblewdixX Vip it’s also called a neck rope, if you google it you’ll see
Also known as the jesus strap
so ive had horses for 20 years, and the last one i had for 10 years (he was a Nordland horse, a norwegian breed) and now its 4 years since I let him go to the other side, and oh how i miss him every day. I didnt think alot about having a horse again,..but after seeing matt an Jesse Im really motivated to get another horse,
YoucancallmeAlice did you get one?
Ahh I really love how you treat her. Pure harmony! I was a bit nervous to watch this after that bolting flying change tbh. She really looks like a fast and sensitive horse. But you handle her soo well!
New to the channel. LOVE watching Jesse frolick with his horses. Such joy!
Literally all male riders could be models or are models. NEW SUBSCRIBER!!!! ❤️❤️😂
Legends, the trust you have in each other is amazing and she was clearly enjoying herself
I love seeing horses pain free xxx you could see the relaxation across her whole body
Amazing condition on a 24 yr old horse! Amazing! Well done!! Please educate the world more on how you do what you so because it’s amazing to see and hard for people to get.
Amazing as every video!! Love Andorra, she's so beautiful!!
I love how much fun you have and how much you care for your horses!
She is beautiful and she is 24 and she is still spiritand energetic,one of my horses is 26 yrs old she is a buckskin and she is at a retired farm living her amazing life i truly love her and i love your bond with all your horses keep uo the good loving caring and amazing work
Another wonderful video..Jesse and Andorra look as one …so fun. Love the hair Matt. You look so sophisticated!! Like a ole time movie star when men were just gorgeous.
She looks sooooo smooth! Such a lovely mover, even with her being on the faster side!Great horse and a great rider ☺️ and a great video like always, Jesse!
I'm so glad to see people like you going bitless and bridleless.
I can't wait to see the day when all horses are ridden without a bit once again.
She looks like she loves jumping and is so excited! Lovely sweet horse 🐎♥
I've only just found your channel but you and everyone at your stables seems to have such a warm, friendly manner and you're quite descriptive and experimental with everything you do with your horses. Nice to watch, though I am jealous I am 26 and still am not able to own a horse, so I will love vicariously through you. Bareback riding helped me so much with my balance and position. I was plonked on a horse I had never ridden before after 6 years of riding maybe once or twice a year and somehow managed to stay on with no saddle pad, no knee rolls, just a rope. It was terrifying but I learned a lot in a short space of time; I had to if I wanted to not fall off and die XD
They’re all like I’m never riding her again and he just hops on and goes
This is what horse riding should be like, I think. So beautiful. So much respect, you don't necessarily have all the control and you can't hurt her mouth. I love this.
"I'm going to count the strides 1 2 3 4 5678"
Laughed so hard after the flying change and the pipe music and off she goes! LOL! So funny!
You two are so lucky to be friends and able to help and have fun together.
Had that with my friends when we were in high school.
Now one friend is afraid of horses (she got the wrong horse for her, tried to make it work, ended up breaking her back) another has her own horse, but we live so far apart and have such a different view on riding, and I don't even have a horse now, I just borrow one, once a week. So I really enjoy watching your friendship and you guys having fun with your horses.. 😊
He has such a sweet humble voice and handles her so well!
Those dapples are gorgeous!!
I'm a 13-year-old German spectator, I'm riding western and loving you guys 💖
I am a 14 year old german😂🇩🇪
15 year old German overhere
@@linae6069 same here👋🏻
I'm also german and 13, but i do dressage 😄
Me: I’m AmERicAn and ride English
I loved that!!! I have just got one of our little beasties going tackless. We did a lot of ground work together first, and she took to it the first time I got on. Had our second session today, and she was going around barrels & very reponsive. She has never jumped, next on my list of things to do.
Honestly my first video I saw from Jesse and I‘m amazed. It‘s the fourth time I‘m watching it. Thanks to him I started riding again 😍 Edit: It’s my 6th time watching and I bought my own horse after I started riding again 😂
The music had me DEAD
Yaaaaaaas
I'm 11 and have been riding western for a year and been trying English! You are my inspiration for English!
I like your prototype bareback saddle...significantly a great item!
Love her!!!! Jesse is really gifted.
Wow Jesse you have an AMAZING seat !! I love your natural style of horsemanship 👍🏻👌🏻🥰
Shes hysterical, she loves her dad!
Случайно наткнулась на видео в рекомендациях, это классно!
Ваша посадка просто идеальна!😍
This is like model land, Barbie and Ken! Beautiful people in a beautiful place. Everyone and everything so perfect. Good for you guys. 😀
You are my idol!😁🇩🇪🐎
Deutschland ist die Gang 😂
Ich bin nicht alleine Juhu 😂
@@ammil.7737 😂
@@lianonline7260 Yaaas😂🤙
@@ammil.7737 denk ich mir auch gerade so 😂😂
you literally have my dream life! A gorgeous house right next to a gorgeous stable with a gorgeous pasture and arena! Not to mention elite horses- those fly lead changes and dressage movements! Your equitation is impeccable; you have a very, very bright future!
I love how you still talk Dutch to your horse❤
I couldn't stop laughing when she took off with you! So funny. Your response was cute.
Top notch! An eventing vest for protection might be a good idea for all of you guys. I am still reeling in pain after having fallen of the horse 7 weeks ago and broken my ribs - I highly do NOT recommend breaking your ribs. :-)
Ingrid Blohm-Hyde upper level riders don't ride in a vest unless they're on cross country?
@@katharineforsyth1870 most of horse pepole are dumb when it gets to physical pain 😂 I mean I know a girl who got thrown off into a tree and just got up again
This horse is gorgeous! And what a good girl, she's adorable when she jumps
She looks so well! Doesn't look 24 at all!
My horse was 27 when I stopped riding her she was mental lol
If you are able to wait and don't start the horse to hard to young, and take it gentle, 24 is no age as all.
I have read about a horse that was still being ridden for trailrides at 54 years old.
I KNOW!
Jesse, you've got more cajones than BRAINS! TRULY meant as a compliment, but you and that mare have a bond like no other, I could never trust ANY horse to that extent. Ive had a few that I've trusted completely with my life, but even so, could NOT trust enough to jump with. Certainly not barefaced! One was an Olympic washout...so certainly could have handled anything set in front of her, yet I was NOT comfortable jumping with her power!
She washed out simply because the rider who had her at the time, got over eager and kept overfacing her until the only objection they'd listen to was if she stood up and fell backwards. Butvshe and I got along, if she had enough of anything, I knew enough to stop and get off.A half tonne of TB coming down on me was NOT an experience I wished to revisit. So if she said "enough", then I agreed. No questions.
Y'all are amazing together, as always! 😁
I love the love u guys have for ur horses! very moving! im a trainer in the states and live and breathe what I do and its refreshing to see u boys on the other side of the world doing the same but also loving ur mounts! btw, ive done the no bridle thing w neck strap but complete bareback! it was fun but I also realized I was more skilled than I thought I was. did some jumping and flatwork. what an experience!
I love how he rides bitless and stuff! It's rlly beautiful
I laughed so hard SO many times during this whole thing. The comments, the editing....i just love these guys sense of humor. My abs hurt. Loved loved loved it! Made my day! So great to see both rider and horse having fun. I just love it! And the comments.....the comments....like i laughed just as hard when i read them as when i laughed of the exact same stuff during the movie. Priceless! Im not paying for netflix any more! This is my after work guilty pleasure now. So so so fun
Ahhh I love how you guys give such loving care to your horse's!👍💓💗💋💞👌
She is absolutely stunning. Reminds me of my horse. You both jumped beautifully though💚
It's very hard to believe that Annie is 24 years old! It definitely shows how well a horse can age when she is well taken care of and well treated.
Jesse, Thank you for making this video. I thoroughly enjoyed it. Found it very entertaining 💞🙏🐨🦘
"The Jesus Strap"
Yes 😂😂😂
5:32
Ive literally watched this video 10 times and I basically cry of laughter every time the edits of Jesse loosing control of Annie come up
That horse is GORGEOUS!
I am deeply impressed. Great work. I like how little pressure was put on the horse and how well she responded willingly. Really positive horsemanship. Respect.
wendyknoxleet thank you so much!!
I am a huge new fan. You are amazing.
It's so amazing. I like the video and I am often ride without a saddle and without a bridle
Omg, I'm a new sub,& I love💓💓💓this, I'm so in tears😍😭😍😭,she looks like my old show horse, almost the same marking, she had almost a broken heart shape on her forehead, & I remember doing this also w/her, she was the best,all round mare ever, wonderful in the ring,& hack through anything, anywhere 💓💓💓 . Thank you for giving me such a wonderful memory back💜💜💜
Do you think perhaps the only sane one in this video is the horse?
Dishiest uhhhh 7:05 maybe your wrong there 😂
Love you guys! Awesome vid, Andorra is such a beautiful mare!
This is, in my opinion, how horseback riding should be like. I ride my horse with a bitless bridle, we are not there yet on the neckrope but it is something I want to do in the future with her! She doesn't feel very comfortable bareback without a pad so I will get a nice bareback saddle for her too. If you can ride your horse with less equipment then I think you should :3
Melanie Selin cannot agree with you more!
@Leah_Rose I understand what you mean. And of course it can be a safely issue if you haven't trained your horse with less equipment.
And yes a lot can hurt a horse or rider if used incorrectly. But bits where designed from the beginning to be uncomfortable and make horses follow you and be easier go ride, because it's painful. That's just facts, and then we come up with this nose band to prevent the horse from opening it's mouth. You know why they open their mouth? It's because of the bit, it hurts if you pull on it and for release they open it. Then they bit doesn't touch their gum and tongue.
But not all people who use bits, spurs and so on are bad people or hurt their horses. It's just easier to hurt your horse with this stuff because it is often used incorrectly.
But yes, you do you. But I recommend you to try riding without a bit, safely of course, and slowly so you and your horse can get used to it 😊
I can't ride my horse without a bit tho, he's way, way to strong
@@melanieselin4187 I love the fact that in this comment you weren't telling everyone that everyone who uses bits and spurs are awful because so many people do and it it just shames the equestrian community and the person writing the comment. Some even go as far as to say that all who use bits and spurs must go to hell! But yeah. Thanks for not being one of those absolute assholes. X
Melanie Selin you know bit less is just as bad as using bits? If you ride bit less it puts pressure on the nose.
That was fun, Andorra was so amazing well done Jesse and Andorra
That horse looks so good looking at 23!
i love you guysss eva and jesse i love youuuu
I won’t ever try that with my new forest pony, I think she be in more control than me lol 😂 amazing video to watch you do it 😁
Wonderful jumps without the Bridle. Looked like the horse loved it.
“You’ve gotta use your corners sometimes” killed me
Hay guys just read comments so last year Annie was 24yrs now 25 yrs old IM BLOWN AWAY .
I have a mare who loves to run too. Thing is, she's even more argumentative. She's not mean about it usually, no bucking, just stubborn. She doesn't jump though, she has some minor feet issues in the front that are still being worked on, so I am still starting very slowly. We'll probably only go up to 2ft maximum.
But, she's second level dressage!
Jesse you are such a good horseman! thanks for sharing!
7:12 - 7:15
Well my instructor tells me to ride into my corners but I don’t think that’s what she meant 😂😂
Lmao her and her galloping of stories.
BY FAR THE FUNNIEST VIDEO EVERR.
"The Jesus strap"
" 1 2 3 4 5678"
*music when she runs off*
"You gotta use the corners sometimes"
Love you guys x
“one..two..three..four..fiVESixSevEnEighT” 😂
Love the trust between you & Andorra
I love how Matt calls it the Jesus strap, and 1,2,3,4 5678 so I mean keep up the GOOD work
Here in Montana, U.S.A. there is native riding /natural riding interest. I enjoy seeing how well your horses are cared for.
I love bitless riding. And no bridles look so freeing
She’s a very beautiful horse for her age and she does very well you also are a great Horseman and you’re a lot braver than I would be God bless you in Matt
Looks soo fun!!!^♥^
She looks absolutely amazing for her age 💖
Can you do a vaulting tutorial, like how to vault onto the horse
Just a young man and his horse and she wouldn’t do if she didn’t want to well done Jesse you have a lovely realationship with her