A DIFFERENT WAY TO GET YOUR HORSE ON THE BIT! (WAIT TILL YOU TRY THIS!)

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  • Опубліковано 2 чер 2024
  • HOW TO GET YOUR HORSE ON THE BIT! Joseph talks through a classic dressage training struggle. How to get your horse round and on the bit. You are not alone if you’re struggling with these things. This is actually a fundamental piece of horsemanship and I love working on it. This is about communication with your horse! #dressage #equestrian #horse #horseriding #horsewisdom #horseeducation #onthebit
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  • @SarahWRah
    @SarahWRah 26 днів тому +57

    At 82, I don't ride anymore. But I still remember English lessons in the 1950s when my instructor taught me that contact with the horse's mouth should be "like a butterfly on the end of a string". That phrase rings in my head 60 years later! And that lesson served me well, whether riding Western, English or gaited horses.

  • @hayleytreadgold2530
    @hayleytreadgold2530 22 дні тому +11

    So helpful! Love that you’ve used a young horse and not an older accomplished horse!

    • @georginasambuca2640
      @georginasambuca2640 7 днів тому

      Yes! My horse is 4/5 yo and have the same issue about the teeth. Thanks!

  • @Flying0Dismount
    @Flying0Dismount 25 днів тому +13

    I wish I remembered who said it, but one of the quotes that I heard early in my riding career but it didn't click until much later was that "you must release your horse into contact". Depending on the horse's stage of training, this could mean completely letting go, or simply switching from a "guiding" hand to a "following" hand, but the horse always goes rounder and with more connection with the "release".

  • @H.Psauce
    @H.Psauce 6 годин тому

    Thankyou ❤

  • @NadyaPena-01
    @NadyaPena-01 24 дні тому +11

    I love how you explain things

  • @Mitschi.S
    @Mitschi.S 11 днів тому +1

    Thank you for sharing. It works 🙂
    Greetings from Germany ...

  • @yvonneschouten8973
    @yvonneschouten8973 18 днів тому +2

    Thank you for sharing! Love how you explain and show these things🙌

  • @mindsetmel1017
    @mindsetmel1017 19 днів тому +2

    Omg, thank you! I've been struggling with getting a longer connection with my horse. I will def try it this way!

  • @gooserdog7144
    @gooserdog7144 12 днів тому

    love seeing the give and take and letting him figure it out, most people just force and hold. Let the horse share the work. Good demo.

  • @clrhealing
    @clrhealing 11 днів тому +1

    such a lovely horse ❤

  • @holistic_equine
    @holistic_equine 25 днів тому +2

    Love it! I was a little concerned when I read the headline. So happy to see your methods are soft and correct :)

  • @redmare1746
    @redmare1746 25 днів тому +3

    Thank you! Very useful for my young horse.

  • @robynatkins4891
    @robynatkins4891 19 днів тому

    Thank you for this! Love the rehearse!

  • @Marleeseventerpony
    @Marleeseventerpony 21 годину тому

    Thank you! I’ve literally been struggling with this problem. This came at the perfect time! Is it just me or is it easier to frame a horse bareback? Seems like I can use my leg easier without a saddle…
    But anyways, I subbed! Thank you.

  • @traceylamping8979
    @traceylamping8979 19 днів тому +1

    Love this video - thank you!!!

  • @vaqueroontario
    @vaqueroontario 15 днів тому

    Well done!

  • @patriciaruth2894
    @patriciaruth2894 9 днів тому

    Thank you for sharing! ❤

  • @cynthiaspalding8027
    @cynthiaspalding8027 21 день тому

    Very good explanation, thanks!

  • @Clairek1985
    @Clairek1985 21 день тому +1

    Finally, a video that may help me! 🙏. I always warm up with a long rein, working abit long and low also to stretch his back, but also to start with self carriage so he doesn't think i'm there to hold him, as before i started loaning him he was very heavy in your hands!, and thankfully now he has learnt to hold himself just from starting off on a long rein. Anyway, that's been achieved as well as many other things on the training scale, but it's actually getting him on the bit and staying there. I was looking for a video just like this, so i am absolutely giving this a try!! Many thanks 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿

  • @titanbuck7
    @titanbuck7 18 днів тому

    Havent seen this explained better❤❤❤❤

  • @kellyerobinson7813
    @kellyerobinson7813 25 днів тому +2

    This was the exact right time to see this. I’m going to try this tomorrow and I’ll let you know how it worked!

  • @Jentalks380
    @Jentalks380 6 днів тому

    Good teaching method🎉

  • @stephanengelhardt2616
    @stephanengelhardt2616 25 днів тому +2

    Engagement of the hind (and through it the back) is key!

    • @stephanengelhardt2616
      @stephanengelhardt2616 25 днів тому

      And success can only be achieved if you Are able to let go of the Reins and stop pulling.

    • @kellyerobinson7813
      @kellyerobinson7813 25 днів тому

      Joseph, will you do a video on how to engage the hind?

  • @marec61354
    @marec61354 26 днів тому +2

    Fantastic approach!!

  • @phoenixx6380
    @phoenixx6380 25 днів тому +4

    After riding for most of my life, I firmly believe the first step to get a horse on the bit is to teach them to give to your hand, especially on the outside rein. This is why so many people struggle to get their horse on the bit. Going fowards means nothing if when you ask with your hand/rlbow, the nose mouth doesn't give. Sit on their back, stand still, explain to them ! Use carrots as a reward, make a fuss when they 'give' to your fingers/hand/ elbow. It has to be an auto matic reaction for them. Then add in using your inside leg on the circle to your 'asking' outside rein, and use your inside rein to adjust where the nose sits after it has dropped. Got that? Practice starting trot steps out of your on-the-bit walk on the circle. Bit, by bit, by bit. Each step has to be explained to your horse, then addbits together. Happy riding. ❤

    • @cool_carl1731
      @cool_carl1731 25 днів тому +1

      Thank you!

    • @mirandy1014
      @mirandy1014 20 днів тому +1

      Love how you broke that down more

    • @mirandy1014
      @mirandy1014 20 днів тому +1

      After you pick up reins can you add step by step what you do to make him round. Loved the explanation but everyone explains it differently or leaves out which reins is doing what and when

    • @phoenixx6380
      @phoenixx6380 20 днів тому +2

      Thanks for the replies! This is the most basic crude steps. The finesse of riding 'up to' the bit comes after this. I've encountered so many people briskly riding forwards hoping the on-the-bit will appear, when their horse has no idea how to 'give' to the contact (half halt on the outside rein). People end up riding a very fast giraffe and they get frustrated why this forwards thing doesn't work, and give up. This is also where the pulling comes from that Joseph talks about. Horse going forward, head in the air, rider pulling or hanging on the mouth hoping something will happen. Your horse doesn't want to be difficult, they just haven't learnt to give to the outside rein and 'sit' on it, and neither has the rider (who is also learning!).

    • @phoenixx6380
      @phoenixx6380 20 днів тому

      Exactly! I had to spend years learning the hard way. I want to help others who are struggling also 'get it'. Mary Wanless is also a great source. ​@@mirandy1014

  • @diane9071
    @diane9071 25 днів тому

    Very helpful thankyou 😊

  • @user-qe5ez6mp3c
    @user-qe5ez6mp3c 15 днів тому +1

    Main problem horse doesnt want go round )))i try to band him-he stops or go side) he resist to banding

  • @anna-karinwiklund3216
    @anna-karinwiklund3216 26 днів тому +2

    Yes👏👏

  • @laureradloff3804
    @laureradloff3804 25 днів тому +5

    Fun ideas. I think you need to first define "round" because its not just pole flexion. And then, what are you doing to get the horse "round"?

    • @mirandy1014
      @mirandy1014 20 днів тому

      lol I JUST asked the same question! Everyone makes good vids but ALWAYS leaves something out.
      And then the getting on the bit vids doesn’t say which rein is doing what and when. Frustrating

  • @anettemonroe5140
    @anettemonroe5140 4 дні тому

    I think a lot of people don't understand how to get a horse round. Because just picking up the reins doesn't necessarily do it.

  • @sarahrilkoffrealtor
    @sarahrilkoffrealtor 21 день тому

    where did you get your mirrors?

  • @NehaMathews-sx5jh
    @NehaMathews-sx5jh 23 дні тому +1

    is this Amelia Newcomb’s brother or husband? I love the way both of them ride and teach!!

  • @erikamatsson8867
    @erikamatsson8867 20 днів тому

    👍

  • @mirandy1014
    @mirandy1014 18 днів тому

    At 3:00 you say make him round. What exactly did you do?

  • @Miss-Laine
    @Miss-Laine 11 днів тому

    But getting round does it mean engaging top line or just accepting the bit/being on the bit?

  • @Chewymochifruity
    @Chewymochifruity 22 дні тому

    Hi i am a novice rider.
    Can u explain why alot of horses look down when they are round? is there a way to make them round but looking forward? I love to see horses looking up and proud instead of downwards :)

    • @kellydelima9210
      @kellydelima9210 18 днів тому

      That's yo do with training stage. Novice horse looks down when he is round, then you push them up from behind. It takes strength built over time for them to be round with head up as hocks must come further under. Collection is advanced.

    • @Chewymochifruity
      @Chewymochifruity 17 днів тому

      ​@@kellydelima9210 Oh, i see. Thanks for letting me know!! its going to take me some time for me to get there but i am so excited!:)

  • @Clara-eh8gy
    @Clara-eh8gy 20 днів тому +1

    I can't get my horse on the bit because I can't make him round ! What to do in that case ?

    • @mirandy1014
      @mirandy1014 20 днів тому +1

      Exactly! No one explains!

  • @Christine275
    @Christine275 25 днів тому +1

    Dear Joseph, in another video you work the horse completly different in order to establish contact. Taking the contact, then adding energy. Here you do it the other way round - first riding forward on a loose rein, then taking the contact. At least it seems so to me. Could you explain it a little bit further - when to apply which riding. This would be very helpful. Thanks, Chris
    The video I am talking about is this one: ua-cam.com/video/z9pW5l3ppPs/v-deo.html

    • @JosephNewcomb
      @JosephNewcomb  24 дні тому +1

      Good point!

    • @Christine275
      @Christine275 16 днів тому

      @@JosephNewcomb Good point - and? Still waiting for a short explanation ;-)

  • @crystalatwood5194
    @crystalatwood5194 13 днів тому

    What about a horse who is behind the bit?

  • @titanbuck7
    @titanbuck7 18 днів тому

    I would sell this horse to a home that only wants to use him low key maybe 3 to 4x a week but not serious competitions he has a crooked right front and wobbly right hind which can lead to hock issues later on.

    • @gbpaggi
      @gbpaggi 13 днів тому

      You must be one of those horrible western riders that have their horses so low that they’re almost touching the ground. That’s not riding and he doesn’t have those issues you pretend to know about, Mr TitanBuck.

  • @melaniemiller9037
    @melaniemiller9037 18 днів тому

    Round in the neck is not correct riding. Riding from back to front, thru half halts, and transitions will "get them round " and thru the back.

    • @gbpaggi
      @gbpaggi 13 днів тому

      True hate watching western riding where they have their heads almost on the ground. And unbelievably cruel bits. So cruel.

    • @JavierBonillaC
      @JavierBonillaC 11 днів тому

      Do you have a video? I'm working on this.

    • @JavierBonillaC
      @JavierBonillaC 11 днів тому

      Oh yes you do have a video. That's below level 1. How can you give advice?

    • @melaniemiller9037
      @melaniemiller9037 11 днів тому

      @JavierBonillaC because THAT horse was being trained at intro level. She's now at level 2 and properly trained. That video was in 2020, 4 years ago. Nice try. Just because someone doesn't ride grand prix, doesn't mean they aren't educated on classical training. You have zero knowledge of my experience.

    • @melaniemiller9037
      @melaniemiller9037 11 днів тому

      @JavierBonillaC while you're judging my young horse, concentrate on your hideous sitting trot. Your horse is a saint to put up with that jarring motion.

  • @OneWayTicketToTheMoon
    @OneWayTicketToTheMoon 12 днів тому

    Stop the clicking...use vocal encouragement by all means, horses learn words very quickly. Who the heck knows what click click means?