Great fundamental basics that are the building blocks of training a horse. I see so many horses come back from trainers that do not have this groundwork foundation. Good on you, beat video.
I almost wasn't going to watch this video. I haven't backed my young horse yet. I now see how important it is on the ground first. Although I can't practice under saddle much due to my other horse having arthritis I can practice a lot of things at the walk with him to prepare better for my young horse. Thank you so much. I agree 100% with everything you teach.
I haven't even finished the video yet but I just want to say that you do such a great job of explaining things like carrying your hands - it was only recently that I learned what that actually meant and felt like and after four years of riding I'm only now starting to understand how to get a horse on the bit. Your videos are really great at reinforcing how to understand the things that I've been learning - and how to explain them to someone else! Thank you!
The basics of all riding starts on the ground. It is here you teach the horse what you want him to do. If you don't understand this you will never train your horse in a kind and compassionate way.
Thanks Josie. This is helping Bain to become lighter on the rein. He was very heavy and even after one session, he is so much lighter. Fantastic instruction as always😊
Yoi're very good Josie! Agreed with all this! Perfectly understood & perfectly depicted. My mare is not accepting of the bridle, this issue has arisen after riding bitless for some tiime, time off, change in location & begining to aspire to dressage at this later start in our riding. Thus i'm back to groundwork. Believe she needs - essentially - a re-start!! I like yr tips, & notice from following you, you train successfully & comprehensively. Really admire yr work & approach! Kudos to you & thankyou ❤
Hi Josie I haven't had a horse for a very long time. I tried a riding school, but it just wasn't the same. I like that horse/human connection. So I've decided to save all my money and buy a horse. I will be 58 in a couple of days. I'm planning on saving for 12 months of agistment and 12 or so lessons before purchasing a horse. I'd love some tips on buying a horse, choosing the best age breed, etc, as well as some choosing agistment places.🐴
You are AMAZING! Thank you so much Josie! I have learnt so much from watching your videos and you remind me so much of my riding instructor! Your videos are straight to the point and full of knowledge, thankyou :)
Spurs drive the horse into the bit. Only used for that and stay quiet unless you need a driving or lateral cue. If you can’t stay light like that and know how to use spurs don’t use them! Spurs make a horse light in the side it’s like a bit for the leg.
Could you please give me advice? My horse bends nicely on the rope or on the reins when I ride. But she will initially - at training start - try to really pull away. I am currently pull, release, pull, release, wait. After 5-10 min we are ok. At one point I kept just a continues pressure, which ended in a pulling match - as in useless. Would you have a different approach? I really don't like our initial disagreement. BTW she is a 3 year old mustang - 2 months with me. Thanks
Great fundamental basics that are the building blocks of training a horse. I see so many horses come back from trainers that do not have this groundwork foundation. Good on you, beat video.
I almost wasn't going to watch this video. I haven't backed my young horse yet. I now see how important it is on the ground first. Although I can't practice under saddle much due to my other horse having arthritis I can practice a lot of things at the walk with him to prepare better for my young horse. Thank you so much. I agree 100% with everything you teach.
Thank you Mary 🙏
I haven't even finished the video yet but I just want to say that you do such a great job of explaining things like carrying your hands - it was only recently that I learned what that actually meant and felt like and after four years of riding I'm only now starting to understand how to get a horse on the bit. Your videos are really great at reinforcing how to understand the things that I've been learning - and how to explain them to someone else! Thank you!
I wonder how you do at ease horse riding. I thank you very much for your valuable video. It is My great pleasure to watch your video.
Thank you. I’m glad you like them ☺️
The basics of all riding starts on the ground. It is here you teach the horse what you want him to do. If you don't understand this you will never train your horse in a kind and compassionate way.
You cover things so well and break things down so that they are so understandable. Love watching your videos.
Thank you Catherine. I’m so glad you find them helpful 😆
Love how you explain everything but I wish I could see what you do
Thanks Josie. This is helping Bain to become lighter on the rein. He was very heavy and even after one session, he is so much lighter. Fantastic instruction as always😊
I’m so glad it is helping 🤗
Extremely well explained! Thank you so much for this video!
Another really helpful video
Thanks 👌
Yoi're very good Josie! Agreed with all this! Perfectly understood & perfectly depicted. My mare is not accepting of the bridle, this issue has arisen after riding bitless for some tiime, time off, change in location & begining to aspire to dressage at this later start in our riding. Thus i'm back to groundwork. Believe she needs - essentially - a re-start!! I like yr tips, & notice from following you, you train successfully & comprehensively. Really admire yr work & approach! Kudos to you & thankyou ❤
Josie you are such an inspiration to me! Thank you so much for doing these videos
Great video Josie - thanks for sharing
Rebel, looking like the majestic being he is❤
We must catch up for a chat!! 🙏
@@BasicHorseTraining Yes, absolutely!
I’ll message you over the weekend so we can set date 😊
I am really learning a lot watching your videos. My horse and I think you!
Thank you ☺️
Hi Josie
I haven't had a horse for a very long time. I tried a riding school, but it just wasn't the same. I like that horse/human connection. So I've decided to save all my money and buy a horse. I will be 58 in a couple of days. I'm planning on saving for 12 months of agistment and 12 or so lessons before purchasing a horse.
I'd love some tips on buying a horse, choosing the best age breed, etc, as well as some choosing agistment places.🐴
That's a fabulous idea for a video. Thank you SandraJean. 😊
Older, well trained and probably a pretty penny if I’m honest.
Very helpful. Thank you.
Excellent...thank you for this video merci 👍👍
Welcome 😊
Can you please do a video on bits like all the different kinds and what they do and how they work
Josie you help me so much ❤ Thank you!
Happy to help! 😊
That was lovely,well explained as always, thanks Josie have a good day.xx
Thank you Mel 🙏🏻
Great video! Thank you!❤❤❤
You are welcome 🤗
You are AMAZING! Thank you so much Josie! I have learnt so much from watching your videos and you remind me so much of my riding instructor! Your videos are straight to the point and full of knowledge, thankyou :)
You are welcome 😊
Brilliant 👏
Thank you 😊
I like your video that you doing naunette
Are those spurs needed however if you use light hands? because light feet are a thing too
Spurs drive the horse into the bit. Only used for that and stay quiet unless you need a driving or lateral cue. If you can’t stay light like that and know how to use spurs don’t use them! Spurs make a horse light in the side it’s like a bit for the leg.
Everything good but why you use flash?
Can I ask you how do I get my horse in a canter want do I do to get my in a canter thank you Nannette
Could you please give me advice? My horse bends nicely on the rope or on the reins when I ride. But she will initially - at training start - try to really pull away. I am currently pull, release, pull, release, wait. After 5-10 min we are ok.
At one point I kept just a continues pressure, which ended in a pulling match - as in useless.
Would you have a different approach? I really don't like our initial disagreement.
BTW she is a 3 year old mustang - 2 months with me.
Thanks
Start laterally as she shows side to side, giving with two reins comes later and often needs leg to push the horse into the bit to give.
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Thank you so much!!!!
Your manner of explanation works nicely with my brain.
I appreciate you very much.
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You are very welcome. I’m happy to help 🙂