How did you teach him to move towards you. I'm assuming it's the same concept of moving the hip and away from pressure but I'm a bit confused on how to achieve that. Also for a turn in the box is a pivot ideal? Your videos were very helpful! Thank you. Oh and any tips for standing out. (In a good way of course)
Mainly, consistency. Every time you need them to move toward you or away from you, make sure its the same. I have a video, "Parts Of The Body", you should check out!
These are great videos! Thanks for posting!
Great demonstration!
Cool thanks for uploading
love your help thanks!
How did you teach him to move towards you. I'm assuming it's the same concept of moving the hip and away from pressure but I'm a bit confused on how to achieve that. Also for a turn in the box is a pivot ideal? Your videos were very helpful! Thank you.
Oh and any tips for standing out. (In a good way of course)
What queue do you use to get them to move the front versus the back. What hand queue?
Thanks!
awesome thanks
My horse doesn't back straight on the ground or in the saddle. She is young I've used a fence but she tends to back at an angle?? Thanks so much:)
Are you allowed to step out of the L in the show? Like you did in the video.
Yes! The handler can step out, but the horse cannot.
whatsthe piont of cluck and kiss?
In the In-Hand Trail, I had to establish which direction I wanted the horse to move the body. Cluck means move away and kiss means move toward me!
how do you teac them wich is wich?
Mainly, consistency. Every time you need them to move toward you or away from you, make sure its the same. I have a video, "Parts Of The Body", you should check out!