Controlling a Galloping Horse

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  • In horse riding, a gallop can be considered to be an elongated version of a canter. Discover how to use circling to help control a galloping horse with help from a riding instructor in this video on controlling a galloping horse.

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  • @sianhook2501
    @sianhook2501 11 років тому +30

    Or... Stay calm, release.pull.release, steady pulling pressure won't have an effect on a hard headed horse. Or pull one rein back to your hip (not to harsh) turn their head and ask for a circle, anything that changes their forward motion will slowly but surly stop them, this has worked for me anyway

  • @joyreaperLH
    @joyreaperLH 10 років тому +20

    Perfect advice. I experienced this just the other day and did it just as you stated. I couldn't circle too tight knowing he might fall so I gradually circled. He finally came to a stop. Interesting ride and glad I'm still alive!

    • @addyhughes5357
      @addyhughes5357 6 років тому

      Lisa Kimbrell Hutchinson I'm not allowed to ride in the big arena (I now ride in the big arena next door because the owner there is not stuck up amd doesnt care if your kicking around the dirt when you canter or gallop) anymore bc the owner said I was "kicking up too much dirt" when I canter and gallop which is total B.S bc I press down the dirt after I ride... I untack and do what ever then after I'm done with everything I lead my horse around and we press it in so I pnly ride in her round pen then I go over to mannys (owner next door) and ride in his big arena

    • @addyhughes5357
      @addyhughes5357 6 років тому

      Lisa Kimbrell Hutchinson yea so I cant try this (peach my horse often does go crazy in the big arena and I just sit back and ride it out as my instructor says) but at shows I have more contact she listens to the reins better then voice commands and circles actually (might sound retarted) dont help to slow her down

    • @olivia-tt5qs
      @olivia-tt5qs 2 роки тому

      The horse i was riding was galloping in a closed arena with jumps , i could not get him to stop , I tried to just hang on but i ended up having a bad fall , he was fine but i have bruised ribs and strain back muscles. This has happened on this horse before and i’m considering quitting or moving barns i don’t know what to fo

  • @askmaryalice1
    @askmaryalice1 11 років тому +11

    Pulling and leaning forward will send your horse on even faster since that is whet you are 'asking' Sit down, open your chest, drop your strongest hand into a pulley rein ,give and take in large circle. Keep your outside leg in contact to balance his hind quarters. Take a deep breath- you are in control

  • @snowangle909
    @snowangle909 13 років тому +8

    When I first got my Arab gelding, he loved to run so much that when he wanted to canter, there was not much I could do about it. He would take off and keep going however long he wanted to. I quickly found out that just pulling the reins was ineffective. My trainer gave me an awesome tip though... she said instead of pulling with both reins, pull steadily with one rein and kinda 'gnaw' the horse's mouth with the other. I have never lost control of his speed since then. ^_^

  • @alekezam
    @alekezam 10 років тому +49

    My thoroughbred got out of control on a road because I trusted him too much and he went into a full gallop. I had no idea what to do, and thankfully neither of us got hurt and I was able to throw myself off into the only available small snow pile as he made his way back to the barn

    • @poppyandpets7788
      @poppyandpets7788 4 роки тому +1

      You should never willingly fall off safest to stay on

    • @waqasrafiq6044
      @waqasrafiq6044 4 роки тому +1

      Try to turn first in small angle, then gradually in smaller circles until under control.

    • @equine.bella_2
      @equine.bella_2 3 роки тому +1

      This is literally what happened today just that I landed on some rocks😬

  • @Hantarrrrr
    @Hantarrrrr 13 років тому +2

    The pulley idea was very interesting! My horse can be a bolter at times, luckily when it's happened before I was able to use the one rein stop and disengage her hindquarters. Thank you for the informative video!

  • @Equestrian2001
    @Equestrian2001 8 років тому +15

    That helped thank you I tried it today and my horse went from a gallop to a trot in 2 seconds

    • @flock-5162
      @flock-5162 4 роки тому

      Did you do the circle method?

  • @TheMissBlackOut
    @TheMissBlackOut 10 років тому +9

    0:43 lady.. i LOVE you for this statement.. finally somebody who checked it... ;) !!!

  • @Ilovemypoy100
    @Ilovemypoy100 10 років тому +1

    Thankyou so much for this video a horse at my barn java she is 23 but she is a former race horse so she has a lot of spunk and get get a big over with the cantering I have fallen of of her about three times and she was doing a full racing gallop and I was about to do a fourth until I thought of this vid I did the pully rein and she slowed down! Kudos to you!

  • @yamixyoukai
    @yamixyoukai 11 років тому +3

    It does work actually, they get really distracted and confused because of the constant pressure changes from the bit, making them slow down. I use the same method with the run-happy horses I ride, works every time.

  • @RideLikeAnIndianxD
    @RideLikeAnIndianxD 10 років тому +4

    I have used the circling method before, no problem. I have only had my horse bolt twice ever, and both times however we were on a trail with trees either side so I could not circle. It would have been great to know that second idea then. I will know it if there is ever a next time though. Although, I have since transitioned easily to a bitless bridle, and have had absolutely no problems with stopping now. My horse before was a bit frightening to canter fast/gallop (with a bit), but as soon as we went bitless, he responds 120% better than he would with a bit and we have no issues galloping flat out now, as i know i can get him to stop :)

  • @kompuiheartsu
    @kompuiheartsu 13 років тому +4

    i remember cantering for the first time oh my god i died of laughter i was so excited to learn it. it was awesome i never felt more awesome that day. best day of my life! ^_^

  • @joyreaperLH
    @joyreaperLH 10 років тому +34

    Wow, I'm amazed some criticize her. To be chosen by Equestrian Life to give this professional advice says a lot. Has anyone criticizing ever been chosen by Equestrian Life for a video? I agree with the person who says sit back but she's talking about an out of control horse when normal whoa's don't work.

    • @kelsiebeaulieu5227
      @kelsiebeaulieu5227 10 років тому +1

      LOL you act like "Equestrian Life" is the god among horse people. This WILL NOT WORK on a terrified horse that's in flight mode because the bit will only cause pain and scare the horse more. No bit can stop a horse, but PROPER training and trust will.

    • @joyreaperLH
      @joyreaperLH 10 років тому +1

      She covered that in the pulling to a gradual circle. I agree with you she didn't really address the runaway horse that grabs the bit in mouth where the thing to do is simple drop the hands to the withers and let the reigns go loose.

    • @joyreaperLH
      @joyreaperLH 10 років тому +2

      Each runaway horse is different. She spoke of two techniques that will work for most horses.

  • @sprinkleofsapphie117
    @sprinkleofsapphie117 10 років тому +5

    thank you this will help me and my horse in future if gallop gets out of control !!!

  • @MegaJudy7
    @MegaJudy7 11 років тому +1

    Very informative. Plus she even smiled at the end.

  • @BitterSweetMisery300
    @BitterSweetMisery300 13 років тому +2

    the first time i cantered bareback my horse (QH) wouldnt break out of a trot, which just kept getting faster and faster, i was bouncing about a foot off his back XD he finally started cantering after he jumped over a pole we had in our arena. Greatest experience of my life

  • @YouthFreedomFighters
    @YouthFreedomFighters 11 років тому +3

    That happened to me too. When I was taking equestrian we were on a trail, and this tractor spooked the horses and my horse took off on a crazy gallup, all the way back to the stables.

  • @gypsydreamer09
    @gypsydreamer09 13 років тому +2

    yep the first time I cantered was when I was 6 at my very first riding lessons! we had a shaded outdoor arena and there were like, 5 people on horses, our trainer then asked us to give the horse a kiss then cluck, and when my horse first broke from trot to canter, I had my breath taken away in excitement! it was so much fun, but i haven't cantered a horse in 3 years, i want to soo bady now lol

  • @madisonwillems470
    @madisonwillems470 5 років тому +1

    Today I went on a trail ride with my buddy and my horse (which is a thoroughbred) took off into a full gallop ! My reins broke worst timing lol but luckily he slowed as I seat back and said wow I could only do this due to my bond with him but this video will help when I have reins to work with 😁

  • @angela122345678
    @angela122345678 11 років тому

    My instructor always told me to "bump" him: gently pull back on the reins, on and off, on and off, without giving him too much slack to gain control. It always works on her horses and mine.

  • @12345678912345674813
    @12345678912345674813 10 років тому

    Thank u so much for this, a horse I ride at my riding school Cosmo his name is, when he is away from the group he wants to catch up and goes as fast as he can to try and get back to the group. I'll try this strategy and hopefully it works!

  • @netfischer
    @netfischer 9 років тому +4

    My first ever experience of sitting on a horse (and last thus far) resulted in me riding(well that sounds wrong cause the horse was in control, but anyway) a full lap on a racetrack, half of that in full gallop. Thanks to some irresponsible people. I was just supposed to sit on that thing,and for the record I thought it was a bad idea all along. However some other horses near by exploded into gallop all of a sudden and that thing beneath me went full speed ahead as we'll! But everyone knows if you pull these straps the horse stops, right? Wrong apparently. Thank god after like half a lap the hellish haypowered rocket showed Mercy and slowed down. This scarred me for life! I think I head a chalk white face and head swet more than the horse when finally someone stopped us two!

  • @kompuiheartsu
    @kompuiheartsu 13 років тому

    @ZiraBreyerfan4life soo happy for you. i ride western. but when i first started riding i rode english. and here's a tip for cantering when your horse is cantering kind of lean back just a little bit and just stay with the flow. you'll go back and forth in the saddle so that's normal! and i'ma check out your videos! :D

  • @RobbytheLion
    @RobbytheLion 13 років тому +2

    Thankfully I've never had the experience of having a horse out of control while riding it. I have however, had a runaway team while driving. It's happened to me more than once and you wouldn't believe the momentum two ponies and a wagon can have.

  • @adaturanli8839
    @adaturanli8839 10 років тому +2

    The other day, I was on a trail ride and something caused my horse to bolt. Two of my friends were in front of me, one on a very strong horse. They all decided to start galloping towards the steepest hill on the trail, and we couldn't stop them. Thankfully, eventually they stopped, just at the foot of the hill. It would have been great to have known this then. I'll be more ready the next time. :)

  • @toughdawg
    @toughdawg 3 роки тому +1

    I always calm down, tickling the reins softly, put my hands at a low point, have my posture good and start doing circles while pressuring my outside leg a bit so it can start closing into small ones etc. I go from gallop to canter, trot and walk. I give them pets and rewarding words so they know they did a good job on stopping. Always be cautious. And try not to be like a rock if something like that happens. You will probably be thrown off and have a horse on the loose

  • @birdsrneat
    @birdsrneat 9 років тому +10

    OMG YOUR LOGO OR WHATEVES IS JUST LIKE HARRY POTTER HOUSE LOGO'S OR WHATEVER o_o The red is Gryfindor, the yellow is hufflepuff, the green is slytherin, and blue is ravenclaw. O_O

  • @bluebird7962
    @bluebird7962 12 років тому

    Totally agree...that ain't a 'gallop' that is a canter. Best thing to do if a horse tanks off with a rider is to 'go with it' provided there are no obstacles. He will eventually run out of steam. However, if things are getting dangerous, look for the safest landing area for you, take your feet out of the stirrups and prepare to roll off and away from the horse keeping your head tucked into your chest. You may end up with cuts, bruises and possibly a broken limb but better that than dead.

  • @JasperIsaLittleHorse
    @JasperIsaLittleHorse 12 років тому

    I love to gallop my horse Savvy, and even though he is not that fast, the moemnt I give him his head he takes right off and he just loves it. Soemtimes i have a hard time getting him back, but for the most part i can bring him back down to a canter then I circle him to a trot. He is a safe horse for me to gallop and ride, but I make sure that everyone that rides him knows the one rein stop and basic leg cues, as a horse can still gallop strait with thier head pulled to your leg.

  • @vintage.chestnut3669
    @vintage.chestnut3669 4 роки тому +1

    Thanks! The horse I ride is green at the barn and is freaked at everything. So I was so happy to control him as he does listen but he is crazy! So thank you for the video

  • @starbuxx2978
    @starbuxx2978 3 роки тому

    Once i was riding a green horse and my mom was lunging it and then we were headed for the barn. My mom tried to put her to a trot. But instead she galloped a tiny bit and then started bucking. And my mom was saying, ahem, *yelling*
    "LET GO OF THE REINS!! LET GO OF THE REINS!!" so i did and then i sprained my thumb and the most majestic part is that i landed in *FREAKING HIRSE FECES!* and then my mom was d trying to calm the horse down and i could not ride her for 5 whole weeks. I was 9 btw. This is a true story.

  • @dshe8637
    @dshe8637 8 років тому +2

    Great advice, thank you.

  • @h20phoenixX
    @h20phoenixX 11 років тому

    Very good advice for in the ring/arena riding.

  • @KeepCalmAndSparkle91
    @KeepCalmAndSparkle91 11 років тому

    ok thx again^^ i will try to see if i can tell the diffrence next time i'm riding

  • @hackamore
    @hackamore 13 років тому

    If you are on a horse that is in an uncontrollable gallop in which it shows no regard for its own life (a bolt), I don't think there is much you can do other than dismount, which will probably lead to an injury. But if you have any control at all, the best thing to do, IMO, would be to relax (hah!) and steer it toward an open course and let it run itself out. Pulley rein, etc. will lead to a train wreck.

  • @willowsunstorm764
    @willowsunstorm764 11 років тому

    Just after I watched this, I went to ride and my pony got spooked and started galloping! Thanks so much for the vid

  • @Blackdragon99omfg
    @Blackdragon99omfg 12 років тому

    I had that same issue with a Angelo Arab who hadn't been ridden in a few months if not a year. I got his head turned slightly and used his momentom to jump off. That was after about 6 bucks.

  • @callmechia
    @callmechia Рік тому

    Happened to me recently on a heavily wooded trail ride. The horse just wanted to run and didn’t care whether I was on her back or not. Very scary. Next time I might use the pulley method but I don’t want to be thrown (intentionally or not)

  • @maliwahtallhei
    @maliwahtallhei 11 років тому +1

    I've often found half-halting very effective in such situations.

  • @ellaequestrian4380
    @ellaequestrian4380 7 років тому +2

    My horse bolted and I haven't even learnt to gallop and I stayed on for ages and she slowed down and I jumped off because I lost both stirrups

  • @03firefly
    @03firefly 12 років тому

    @horserider2587 I've had to use it before. It works really well, but try to use the circling method first if possible.

  • @anupsalve5460
    @anupsalve5460 5 років тому

    Nice! HI,This is very nicely described about galloping. Actually I been to Hill station nearby me and there I took horse for go around and see the points there, of course with horse owner (This was my first time to sit on the horse). owner was on another horse and controlling my horse too and walking with us, he tried to show me how to sit in trot. But I was not able to grip and bouncing. But then we decide not to get in to it and keep walking because my back was started hurting by then . Next Day when we started again but then he was behind me and distance between us was about 30-40 feet and all of the sudden my horse started galloping and it took me lots of effort to stop him as I totally don't have any idea how to stop and only was knew I have to pull the rein to stop the horse, some how I balanced . I tried pulling the rein but still he was running so fast I was scared as he took me so far from where we stared , Somehow I Stopped the horse.(Horse was so heated I think by then). But my experience was thrilling and same time I got so scared too.
    Last two weeks I have pain in my rib cage and back whenever I start running. So now resting and applying pain relief spray.
    But now I have decided to learn the horse riding and watched your video and felt its worth watching and learning from it.
    Thank a lot....keep sharing.
    Anup Salve

  • @melandienieuwoudt8581
    @melandienieuwoudt8581 10 років тому +1

    Thanks this helped a lot, most people dont even whant to ride my horse, because she cant stop. She got a bit, but she is not right trained so the bit doesnt stop her (i didnt train her) it only makes her rear. I personaly think that a horse needs a bit, they dont hurt the horse, there aint even teeth were the bit goes! Thanks a lot.

    • @melandienieuwoudt8581
      @melandienieuwoudt8581 10 років тому

      Your right, my one horse, got realy bad exleriance with bits. His previous owners banged it agenst his teeth or somthing, now he rear when ever i try to put a soft bit in. He is a very stong horse, Thorough bred cros arabian, and its harder to stop him than a runing train. And wile galloping he bucks, his bucks is SO high i cant even stay on one buck. So you get my point. He needs a bit, but how. I agree with you bits can be harmful, but if you can use it right it can be fine

    • @melandienieuwoudt8581
      @melandienieuwoudt8581 10 років тому

      Thanks for the information. His tack is fine. I tierd him with a bit less, he started galloping and bucked me of. Farm workers backed him and that is the problem.He is not trained right. Know all he knows is galloping and hurding cattle.

    • @melandienieuwoudt8581
      @melandienieuwoudt8581 10 років тому

      I dont know how to retrain a clever horse like him.

    • @melandienieuwoudt8581
      @melandienieuwoudt8581 10 років тому

      Thank you i will :-)

    • @melandienieuwoudt8581
      @melandienieuwoudt8581 10 років тому

      Hi sorry for bothering you, i realy need help. I have been riding my bucking horse, i notice that he is working agenst me, when ever i pull left he pulls his head to the oposite site and rear, he is very strong and i cant get him to go in my direction. Please help me, i dont know what to do.

  • @TheHorselover656
    @TheHorselover656 11 років тому

    This will help with riding my pony thanks

  • @jobsnyder1706
    @jobsnyder1706 10 років тому +1

    I had to use the "circling" method before, except I did not know that term to owner just yelled "Spin him!" - baptism by fire! but it did work and he stopped before we hit the road. I have since learned a less panicked way to "circle", but hearing her talk about a "pulley rein" is another something to keep in mind. Thankfully at my age and the age of my horse I hope not to have to use these tricks.

  • @bewildered75
    @bewildered75 12 років тому

    She didn't say she was galoping in the video, it was in an arena for goodness sake and using a slowed down effect to give an idea of what to do. Yes it will work if done correctly but there is a difference between gallop and panic bolting when baling out may be the better option for your own safety A bolting horse can run for miles if its fit enough and they dont think where they are going so letting them run it out could see you on a busy road etc or them falling on bad ground

  • @oneegyptianpharaoh2798
    @oneegyptianpharaoh2798 Рік тому

    Ok, let's try that technique. Thanks a lot.

  • @TheBrendadale
    @TheBrendadale 11 років тому

    I was training this mare every day on the track, but decided to do a trial ride with her, just for something different. We crossed a road, there was a car, she freaked and ran back home. She did her max speed back to the barn, bit in teeth. I tried turning her head at the barn, didn't work. I yanked her head right around the other way, off balancing her, and we crashed right into the side of the barn! It was a scary experience, but never stopped our trusting relationship.

  • @kristinalane6721
    @kristinalane6721 11 років тому

    @Mark Alan I dont think they were trying to canter right there, they were just demostrating how to turn

  • @DeathKitty123456
    @DeathKitty123456 12 років тому

    @ilovejoeify she knows, she says a gallop is an elongated faster version of a canter, the cantering horse was just an example of what to do

  • @ekcopyephilips
    @ekcopyephilips 11 років тому

    What a brilliant informative sensible video.

  • @azurastar1508
    @azurastar1508 6 років тому +2

    Verrrrryyyyyy helpfull! Thank you very much 🤗👍

  • @PepperPony76
    @PepperPony76 13 років тому

    i bet your a VERY good instructor! too bad i don't live in tennessee :)

  • @camihorselover1
    @camihorselover1 12 років тому

    i was cantering and my horse went into a gallop and then went into a run and would not stop i finally fell and hit the outside fence. i used all the wrong motions like pulling on the reining which only made him go faster

  • @alexheffernan9085
    @alexheffernan9085 2 роки тому

    My cob got spooked and started galloping on a wooded path and was heading to jump a large metal barrier. I barely managed to stop him by pulling him into the ditch

  • @Daiseexx
    @Daiseexx 11 років тому

    Thanks this seems like it may work. As you said there is no point pulling as the horse is always going to beat you.

  • @Googoodragonify
    @Googoodragonify 11 років тому

    She was using the circle as a way to slow down an out-of-control gallop. Breaking out of the gate was the point.

  • @durnerboi4597
    @durnerboi4597 5 років тому

    I do not claim to be any kind of expert or professional, but a hackmore seems to work just fine. They won't run for long if they cant breathe.

  • @cristianakiki123
    @cristianakiki123 11 років тому

    Try looking if the saddle fits her well or if the girth is too tight. I'm not a professional, but it might have been your position as well (not being mean)
    Don't be scared! Its ok, everyone falls at some point :) Be brave and the more confident you are, the less scared you'll be. :)
    Hope that helped (not trying to be mean or rude, just giving my oppinion)
    :)

  • @shannononnahs
    @shannononnahs 12 років тому

    very good advise

  • @akanewe
    @akanewe 11 років тому

    Well said. You realised that it was enough, too often I get hooked up and still waste time argueing. As you see this is a matter of points of view, you will never be able to make someone like that UNDERSTAND what you say cos they see horses and their relation with horses from an angle that will never be yours. They think that their bumping, bringing back to reality, making understand is the way to correct horses and manage them. They won't see changes till they change, how will they change?

  • @xxcolourmecrazyxx
    @xxcolourmecrazyxx 11 років тому

    Another 'last resort' is to climb up one rein and grab the bit and yank it - Always been taught to do that and it always works, Horse stops because it's heas is turned to one side only that it cant see where its going ^-^

  • @milozmutz1019
    @milozmutz1019 8 років тому +1

    Thanks for the tip, does it work if the horse spooks and runs off if its fairly new to riding

  • @amymillenadams9815
    @amymillenadams9815 11 років тому

    Great tips

  • @kaibakitty05
    @kaibakitty05 13 років тому

    whats the difference between galloping and cantering? my horse feels like its running when i ask it to canter.

  • @KeepCalmAndSparkle91
    @KeepCalmAndSparkle91 11 років тому

    and which of both are you riding when for example jumping? and which in horse race? sorry for the asking but i'm kinda confused

  • @CheeseCakeExtreme
    @CheeseCakeExtreme 12 років тому

    I cant wait to get my thoroughbred in January I'm gonna Gallop him for the first time ever for him and me!! Will be so much fun. :) Hoping to get a gopro helmet cam for christmas so if you guys wanna watch it in january!!

  • @bhorse26152
    @bhorse26152 6 років тому +1

    she's good. she should also show you how to hobby horse a tough one

  • @HorseJouster
    @HorseJouster 14 років тому

    Excellent speaking style!

  • @iwuvchance
    @iwuvchance 13 років тому +1

    Great tips! I was on a trail a couple weeks ago with some of the girls from my barn they were galloping in front of me and i didn't want 2 and my horse started galloping and would not stop!

  • @destinyanna
    @destinyanna 13 років тому

    @kompuiheartsu i just started horse back riding lessons and on my second lesson i was cantering it was so fun!

  • @horserider82997
    @horserider82997 12 років тому

    @therwea If you pull hard on their mouth it will but with soft hands you'll have more control

  • @horselovergirl19
    @horselovergirl19 13 років тому

    Hello, I ride this mare.. And she tense to gallop out of the gate. She did that with me yesterday. I was cantering her and the gate was open. She changed her lead and ran out the gate. And she has done this for years and years. Tomorrow I am riding her, so what should I do? She a TWH/Arabian. My bridle is cob size and a D-ring hunter snaffle bit.

  • @03firefly
    @03firefly 12 років тому

    In hunt seat the hand-gallop is a faster version/extended version of the canter. I do think she should have used the phrase hand-gallop in her description, but I will not say she was totally wrong.

  • @madisonsmith7052
    @madisonsmith7052 10 років тому +1

    I use a barrel racing saddle and last time i used it i tried a tiny canter and my horse bucked im scared to use my saddle now how eould i control my horse from bucking while under saddle?
    P.s im very experienced but last horse i owned did not do this any suggestions and please no tiny horse talk i know a lot

    • @horsecrasyA
      @horsecrasyA 10 років тому

      I'd suggest making sure you have ur horses head at all times, my old horse use to do this but I soon figured out how to tell when she was about to buck. Naturally she would grab a hold of the bit so I had no control and then put her head down and buck. If this is the case take ur reins and alternate them as to shake the bit from the horses grasp then pull back to lift the horses head. I Hope This Helps :)

    • @nataliemarie9263
      @nataliemarie9263 9 років тому

      The saddle might cause irritation and pain for your horse, it could possibly be 'one of those days' as well!

  • @1233Maya
    @1233Maya 12 років тому

    if my horse doesnt want to stop and im not like falling, he would stop if i was falling, i just push him harder and giv him his head but that works with my horse cuz he really doesnt want to run he just wants to see if he can scare me in to geting off. PS he hasn't tested me in almost a year and he jokes around but when it comes down to it i really dont think he would ever really try to hurt me and i know he wouldnt let anyone block his veiw of me, he bite and flings his head at them.

  • @iToxicGlowxx
    @iToxicGlowxx 11 років тому

    Ok so, ive been riding this TB cross Standerbred for about 2 months now. I've owned and ridden many horses before, but after every ride Luigis Coronet bands get SUPER hot! I dont know what I can do to help... Any idea whats wrong? He has front shoes on... I think they might be to small... Should I be wrapping his legs?

  • @Laneismynickname
    @Laneismynickname 13 років тому

    First time cantering ---> Terriefied ---> Relieved ---> Smiling to Death.

  • @AucklandNZ1
    @AucklandNZ1 11 років тому

    Any offer of support for this video rather than harsh criticism, sarcastic or not?

  • @TheLucyLawrence
    @TheLucyLawrence 12 років тому

    when i gallop its not in a school...its in a field and nothing like the canter or even a faster version
    but then again the horses i ride are taught when and how to stop

  • @mollypinnock1594
    @mollypinnock1594 11 років тому

    Thank you very much for helping me!

  • @LazyNinja201
    @LazyNinja201 12 років тому

    What about when your in a small space?

  • @KeepCalmAndSparkle91
    @KeepCalmAndSparkle91 11 років тому

    then can all horses do both?

  • @scarletpeoni9347
    @scarletpeoni9347 6 років тому

    I don't think I've ever felt in control in gallop, my attention goes off control and into staying on, the same in canter. However much balance work ive done I just felt out of control always when cantering and galloping, or more that the horse/pony had control and my control was perceived at that pace because most concentration was on balance.
    Good video though, people should be taught this before they have chance to be bolted with!

  • @ayran8
    @ayran8 12 років тому

    if i am allowed to, i'd rather see you suggest how to sit back and open the shoulders rather than jumping on the pulley reins trick, i don't mean to criticize, but i am just pointing out there's no mention about of trying not to lean forward putting the horse even more on the forehand, i would be more specific on what that "slow down -get things back together" really means; imho no sense doing rough stuff when the rider is also telling the horse "GO" with their body language.kinda confuses em.

  • @waterhorsez
    @waterhorsez 12 років тому

    My horse takes off out of no where and I'm forced to jump off any tips on this?

  • @l8rgator
    @l8rgator 13 років тому

    @snowangle909 and her Arab
    Can you explain more of what you mean by gnaw, and what type of bit do you use?

  • @snowangle909
    @snowangle909 13 років тому

    @l8rgator I used a full-cheek snaffle with him! He was quite soft-mouthed haha.
    Hmmm how to explain gnawing... I guess a kind of "give and take"? Just kind of squeeze your hand, release, and repeat. Does that make sense? =/

  • @horserider82997
    @horserider82997 12 років тому

    @OreoAndMo Perhaps you could buy a stronger bit because i had the same problem with my horse, Dakota, to where every time he ran he raced against another horse, i couldn't stop no matter what I did. I finally went to a tack shop and bought a strong kimberwick bit instead of my snaffle and i got control of him. Let me know if this helps :)

  • @MrsCullenJankowski
    @MrsCullenJankowski 13 років тому

    Thank you! This helped a ton!

  • @03firefly
    @03firefly 12 років тому

    You might not have done it right or not pulled/pushed as hard. You really need to put a lot of pressure on the horse... which is why you should only do this as needed

  • @Niblets759563
    @Niblets759563 11 років тому

    Any tips on how to stop your horse drifting when galloping mine does it till shes at the other side of the feild

  • @03firefly
    @03firefly 12 років тому

    @jessicalove2246 That might work with some horses, but you have to be careful because a horse that's really strung out could lose their balance by turning their head too much.

  • @OreoAndMo
    @OreoAndMo 13 років тому

    I have this problem with my horse Oreo. He has given my trainer and i a good fall at a full speed gallop.( we are both okay now) we both tried every method in the book to stop him but we just couldnt do it. right now he is getting fat with my retired horse Mo. we cant seem to find a trainer that could really handel him without having to send him up to a pro trainer in another state. i really need some advice and if you know any good trainers in NC PLEASE LET ME KNOW!!!!

  • @Yazzzh
    @Yazzzh 12 років тому

    My horse gallops off all the time even when i ask for canter and I'm usually in a field with an out of control horse is there any one that can help me plz

  • @taylorkring7624
    @taylorkring7624 11 років тому

    i was just riding my horse yesterday and we were just walking and she just started to buk and run for no reason and i fell off , im scared to ride her again cause idk why she did it :( any tips

  • @crazyhorsegurl7
    @crazyhorsegurl7 12 років тому

    Well if this is galloping, I wonder what cantering is?

  • @perezbronz
    @perezbronz 11 років тому

    That was very helpful!

  • @iloveluckyverymuch1271
    @iloveluckyverymuch1271 12 років тому

    ey very cool and helpfull video

  • @allthewaythrough
    @allthewaythrough 13 років тому

    @cowgirlmallory did you survive? how's your first time gallop?