Outstanding riding between horse and rider. Her Dad would be so proud of her. My Dad put me on a horse at age 2 and there I went. Miss my Dad every day. He taught me to be strong and never stopped me from doing the things I love.
@@susandivirgilio4551 when you break the behavioural analysis down, leg work is all pressure and release. By definition this s a flowing use of R- and P+
@@susandivirgilio4551 and you’re quite free to do so. But Behavioural Science cannot be manipulated to suit an agenda. Horse riding has long since been the only animal training that seems to have advocates that feel they can use a very liberal interpretation of the science Adding pressure to elicit a response and removing it is NEGATIVE REINFORCEMENT. Adding pressure to cause a Behavior to cease is POSITIVE PUNISHMENT I’ve ridden for many years in both traditional methods used for showing, eventing, hunting to hounds, dressage and endurance. I then moved towards what I thought at the time was a gentler way (what we see here in this film) a “natural horsemanship” approach. It’s all the same method just with different language to describe the science. And the NH does indeed tend toward pseudo science in its explanations of the behavioural processes and indeed the horses emotional motivations for their behaviour which is pure anthropomorphic nonsense.
Outstanding riding between horse and rider. Her Dad would be so proud of her. My Dad put me on a horse at age 2 and there I went. Miss my Dad every day. He taught me to be strong and never stopped me from doing the things I love.
I also have seen this this video many times and never get tired of seeing it.
Beautiful tribute 🥰💖 lovely riding!
I have seen this so many times.. each time i cry so much, absolutely amazing .. my Dad would have loved this 💔
I dont know what the highest possible score is, but this horse deserves All the trophies!
Einheit mit ihrem Pferd in Perfektion💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖🙏
Amazing, thank you for posting
I love that song and I love the horse
Yes! Me too. Very inspiring!
Amazing
The Horse spinning around is perfect "burn out", when a Horse wins the Kentucky Derby, Preakness 😁
Beautiful ❤️
Is she riding bare back?
She sure is! Not one piece of leather on that horse!
Yes & without a bridle!
Wizard baby doll? Roxy?
Registered name Wizard's Baby Doll and call name Roxy.
I don’t see this as positive horse training at all and it sort of diminishes your stance on positive methods via your inclusion of it here possibly ?
This is not positive reinforcement training at all. All of this is based off of negative reinforcement and positive punishment.
Are you insane? If you pay attention at all, this is mostly leg work. How is that punishment? It's incredible training and teamwork
@@susandivirgilio4551 when you break the behavioural analysis down, leg work is all pressure and release. By definition this s a flowing use of R- and P+
@@josephineatkins8254 I stand by my comments
@@susandivirgilio4551 and you’re quite free to do so. But Behavioural Science cannot be manipulated to suit an agenda.
Horse riding has long since been the only animal training that seems to have advocates that feel they can use a very liberal interpretation of the science
Adding pressure to elicit a response and removing it is NEGATIVE REINFORCEMENT.
Adding pressure to cause a Behavior to cease is POSITIVE PUNISHMENT
I’ve ridden for many years in both traditional methods used for showing, eventing, hunting to hounds, dressage and endurance.
I then moved towards what I thought at the time was a gentler way (what we see here in this film) a “natural horsemanship” approach.
It’s all the same method just with different language to describe the science. And the NH does indeed tend toward pseudo science in its explanations of the behavioural processes and indeed the horses emotional motivations for their behaviour which is pure anthropomorphic nonsense.
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