In-Hand Trail: Back Through the "L"

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  • Опубліковано 2 лис 2024

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  • @emileyroebuck2619
    @emileyroebuck2619 3 роки тому

    These are great videos! Thanks for posting!

  • @angiewagstaff4022
    @angiewagstaff4022 4 роки тому

    Great demonstration!

  • @horsetipseeker5914
    @horsetipseeker5914 7 років тому

    Cool thanks for uploading

  • @carlahewlett
    @carlahewlett 10 років тому

    love your help thanks!

  • @epe-equestrianpatterneduca6184
    @epe-equestrianpatterneduca6184 6 років тому

    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)

  • @neenabedard5638
    @neenabedard5638 Рік тому

    What queue do you use to get them to move the front versus the back. What hand queue?

  • @pattyshuert5691
    @pattyshuert5691 4 роки тому

    Thanks!

  • @paulacusack4661
    @paulacusack4661 8 років тому

    awesome thanks

  • @Horsegirl1789
    @Horsegirl1789 11 років тому

    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:)

  • @mirandap8466
    @mirandap8466 7 років тому

    Are you allowed to step out of the L in the show? Like you did in the video.

    • @LaurelH
      @LaurelH  7 років тому

      Yes! The handler can step out, but the horse cannot.

  • @ikescepanski7331
    @ikescepanski7331 7 років тому

    whatsthe piont of cluck and kiss?

    • @LaurelH
      @LaurelH  7 років тому

      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!

    • @ikescepanski7331
      @ikescepanski7331 7 років тому

      how do you teac them wich is wich?

    • @LaurelH
      @LaurelH  7 років тому

      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!