So adorable, I feel like we all remember that first lesson. What she said about not brushing the tail, but only on special occasions. A couple of the horses I ride I try and brush them almost every time I ride bc they have super thick tails.
i love how you were showed eveything before getting on, when i started they were already tacked up waiting for me to hop on a ride lol. now im glad i have some very nice stables where i volunteer with lessons and stuff, also have a few loans and shares
@@n.k1xx You probably either dont ride, ride terribly, or are a beginner and think you know everything. She did very well for her first lesson. I dont know what you expected her to do, she doesnt know anything, and she picked up on everything she was taught. Stop being so judgmental
You are so lucky to be able to groom and tack up, i have my first lesson in 4 days and I’m so exited I’ve ridden before in a horse camp and trail rides but never a real lesson the horse is so cute i can walk, trot, and canter a bit ❤
You did amazing for your first lesson! My first ever lesson I only sat and walked on the horse! didn't tack up or lead it or anything! This is an amazing riding school!!
Just a tip you want to make sure your heels are down incase you fall forward your heels will catch you and you want your stirrups almost to your toes great first lesson
I always find the back feet are much more uncomfortable to pick, and my long hair always gets in my way, don't come at me, I know most equestrians wear their hair in a ponytail or bun, but I like my hair down, I don't know why I just feel more protected/secure having my hair around my neck, I know, it's weird, but I just feel more comfortable having my hair down😅
@@Crazy_Kpop_equestrian101 it’s not necessarily Normal but it’s perfectly fine to keep it down, it’s just how you feel most comfortable but at shows it’s best to put it up in a bun or ponytail just bc it looks better
You did wonderful on your first lesson! I've been riding for 4 years now and you did way better than me on my first lesson! Glad everything went well! ❤
So wonderful to see such an excited kid working with a trainer whom is just as excited to teach! I started riding when I was fourteen, and was put on a malnourished off the tracks thoroughbred stallion for my first lesson. It was not an enjoyable experience.
Please teach her not to loop the lead rope. Once you see the accident when a horse spooks and permanently damage a hand with the lead tightening, you can’t unsee it. You’re a great and patient teacher, so encouraging. I enjoyed watching you!❤
Exactly my trainer broke her hand from my horse.My horse spooked when she was tieing her up.There were tieing her to the hitching post and she pulled and it broke her hand.
omg ik im late but ur such an inspiration! i started lessons when i was 6 but i had to stop due to covid and we just got busy. Im gonna start lessons soon, but i keep feeling like it's way too late for me to start and i'm gonna be behind everyone. You really made me feel better!
@@cathypaul9077 Being taught to pick the hooves is a VERY important skill, especially so that you know how to treat thrush and/or get a painful stone out of their hooves. For a second or third lesson, they should know how to pick out. But for a first-ever lesson, if they’ve never done it they should learn about how sensitive the frog is!!
For your first lesson you did amazing my first lesson was horrible I was forced to trot straight away I didn’t know how to hold the reins control stop or kick the horse but I’m better just working on my foot position In the stirrups
So cute your a amazing rider now! Always get back up on your feet! One time my horse bolted started gallop kinda and I was hanging off but it’s all about the leg so I stayed o!
Very good for your first ride! A tip for standing still is dont pull on the reins. Just let them hang. The reason the horse was backing but at 15:28 is because you where pulling on the reins. He put his head back to move away from the bit and that is also why he jolted his neck down.
I know this was last year, but you did great in your first lesson. It only gets harder from here, trust me. I've been riding since I was 7 and have had too many accidents to count. I noticed a few things your instructor did wrong. One, is the leadrope. There was a loop and if the horse had've pulled away or bolted off, you would've lost a few fingers or even your entire hand. Two, she should've had her entire focus on you, not the other students even if she is the only instructor around. When I was teaching at my old barn, if I had a beginner with me who knew next to nothing of how to do stuff, they'd constantly have my focus on them. If someone had a question, I would tell them to ask a friend first. Anything can go wrong. And third, she should've put you on the leadline as a new rider, which also wasn't very safe.
U did well for a first time! Iv’e been riding for almost 5 years now but when I did my first lesson I think u did better then be honestly!🥰 Great job!👍🏻
You did so good! I know they have probably already told you this by now :P But You usually should not hold a lead rope in a loop around your hand, if the horse bolts it would tighten around your hand and drag you along!
Just a thought I had. When you were stopped in the middle of the area your horse started backing up and tossing their head. This was because when you come to a full stop you can loosen your rains and ease up on there mouth. BUT FOR YOUR FIRST LESSON YOU DID AMAZING!!! WAY BETTER THAN ME!!!
@@stevenhenry4227 yo chill we are just try to prevent accidents from happening that could be Fatal..........My friend lost her temper with her horse and yanked him in the mouth, and did not release, her horse bolted to the fence broke it and he broke his leg and had major phycological issues. luckily my friend emergency dismounted. she sold the horse after he went through thousands of dollars on rehab.
I’ve never ridden a horse and don’t know anything about tacking them up but I try watch these lessons to teach me so I’m bit more confident when I can have lessons but atm parents money tight
I'll start mine this Saturday! And I am really confused about my uniform, principally the foot wear, I don't have the boots yet, can someone help me please?
In my first horseback riding lesson, you had to take 5 or 6 tack lessons before you actually rode the horse or pony. Lucky! You did good for your first one! 👍🏻
Girl, I think you are already equestrian. Is this like your first lesson at your new camp discount be your first lesson on horses you are so talented. I could never be like that.❤
I’m only 12 and live in a small town I’ve only found 1 equestrian center around my area but the website has only info about boarding it says they do lessons but there’s no info on prices or anything I really want to learn but I have some questions what’s a average price and where do I start
@@Westerntiktoks When starting to ride. You first ask the person who leads the barn the price for lesson and if it's in within your budget. And depending on your current level (beginner, novice, intermediate, advanced) they will check you kn the first lesson and see what level you are. Then they will start teaching you depending on your level.
People in the equestrian community can be horrible to people who are just starting off! So if anyone at the yard doesn’t make you feel welcome just remember that they are just jelly that you are starting to ride and that one day you might be better than them. Everyone’s lovely but there will always be people who think they’re better than you :( keep going your doing great believe in yourself !!!
I would've loved to have learned with a trainer at a riding school, Instead my parents purchased a horse when i was six (TB x Irish, hunting horse 17 2) and said we will teach you! They're both hunters so they knew what they were doing. I had to learn everything in a field instead of a school. There way of teaching was me riding with them. In a way i learnt faster than a lot of people, so thats a win. I have now ridden horses for just over 10 years and i dont regret it one bit.
Just wanted to ask (I'm about halfway through so far, looking good) is there a reason for that ad line running right through the video? Is there a way to turn it off? I find it distracting because it covers up the important things that you're being taught. I like to watch how different instructors teach their beginner riders. Thumbs up so far!
0:25 no hate loved the video you did great but never wrap a lead rope around your hand like this. If the horse bolts or spooks it would tighten around your hand and could really hurt it. No hate at all just a tip. :)
I remember my first lesson I was only 5 years old it was close to summer and my teacher taught me how to pick a horses hoof, brush them and also how to go behind a horse without getting bucked but every since we moved I haven’t ridden a horse since but I miss those times
As an equestrian I want to give a tip, when using the reins to control the horse you have to keep your hands on the horses mane and the reins have to be a little bit shorter Edit : I'm not english so I didn't know how withers were called so I gave an example as to how I saw, I'm not a perfectionist so I just tried 🤣
You can call me bias because I have riding for many years at this point, BUT HOW DID SHE TROT ON HER FIRST LESSON- like help. It took me 4 months to be able to trot. It only took two to be able to jump, BUT HEY WE ALL START SOMEWHERE
What type of hair does she have? I know it’s a helmet but like do you know if like when you’re outside you need like a little sun protector thing that’s on the front or like a regular Viking helmet
I had my first lesson and they were amazing help they showed me how to tack up and groom! and they also showed me how to take care of a horses stable! then after that I mounted and I was a little stiff at first then I kept having lessons every Sunday now I'm better then I was!
I let my 15 yr old brother that's scared of horses ride my horse the other day, he was so sweet and good and I decided to let him walk by himself but me still beside him. He took of cantering and my mom and to run Infront of my horse to stop. It's not my fault my horse likes cantering.😂😭
Gosh- so many people in the comments saying things like; "Is that a bike helmet???" And "You should have been on a lunge line for your 1st lesson!" C'mon... Why would she have to be on a lunge line!?! And its obviously a riding hemet! In your 1st few lessons, you are learning to steer- YOU DONT LEARN TO STEER ON A LUNGE LINE- When I had my 1st lesson, we never used lunge lines- We just walked aroung the arena by ourselves! You dont need a lunge line! Even at my 1st canter- We did NOT use a lunge line! Because you dont NEED one. They are using well and highly broke schoolmaster horses. Its not a big deal. In other videos of people jumping for the 1st time, people in those comment sections have been complaining about how they jumped before they could canter- but thats how it was for me to. So- Reapeat after me; IT. IS. NOT. A. BIG. DEAL. Simple!
I just love seeing beginners interact with their horses for the first time! Glad to have you in the equestrian community, welcome!
Btw i think theyre russian bc they talk in Russian but they might just use the translator to know what youre saying!
@@elizabeteeglite5780 Yes we speak Russian but we also know english
So no, I can understand what she is saying
@@Crazy_Kpop_equestrian101 I like Russia 😊
Same
ive been riding 8 yrs and you did so great with ur first lesson, i love seeing people ride for the first time
So adorable, I feel like we all remember that first lesson. What she said about not brushing the tail, but only on special occasions. A couple of the horses I ride I try and brush them almost every time I ride bc they have super thick tails.
Yes that is exactly what my trainer said that we don't brush their tails.
I will always remember my first lesson to
I am going to take my first lesson soon but I have been on horseback before
i love how you were showed eveything before getting on, when i started they were already tacked up waiting for me to hop on a ride lol. now im glad i have some very nice stables where i volunteer with lessons and stuff, also have a few loans and shares
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@@jordangagat ?
Omg 57 likes most I’ve ever got!!!
Disabled not learn
I’ve been riding for 7 years now and you did amazing for your first lesson!
Same! I always love watching people’s first lesson
Not amazing
@@n.k1xx You probably either dont ride, ride terribly, or are a beginner and think you know everything. She did very well for her first lesson. I dont know what you expected her to do, she doesnt know anything, and she picked up on everything she was taught. Stop being so judgmental
@𝑨𝒊𝒌𝒐 perfect way of telling us hat you don’t ride without telling us you don’t ride :)
@@n.k1xxum idk if ur a hater😒 but she did so good😁
ive been riding for nearly 4 years now! you did awesome in your first lesson!
Learnt a virtual no real
jordan gagat ??
You did so good for you very first lesson I love how your trainer tells you everything to do and shows you that one amazing trainer
You are so lucky to be able to groom and tack up, i have my first lesson in 4 days and I’m so exited I’ve ridden before in a horse camp and trail rides but never a real lesson the horse is so cute i can walk, trot, and canter a bit ❤
How did it go?
@@P-i-p-p-a-M-a-y good ty for asking it was fun ❤️
@@Annie-r3y yay I’m so glad!
You did amazing for your first lesson! My first ever lesson I only sat and walked on the horse! didn't tack up or lead it or anything! This is an amazing riding school!!
Just a tip you want to make sure your heels are down incase you fall forward your heels will catch you and you want your stirrups almost to your toes great first lesson
Thanks for the tips.
Hello Susan how’s the weather over there
I’ve been having a urge to learn how to ride horses for some reason I mean it just looks so amazing to ride a horse
It really is!😊
SMee
I always find the back feet are much more uncomfortable to pick, and my long hair always gets in my way, don't come at me, I know most equestrians wear their hair in a ponytail or bun, but I like my hair down, I don't know why I just feel more protected/secure having my hair around my neck, I know, it's weird, but I just feel more comfortable having my hair down😅
Same. I just keep the part of my hair that gets in the way and i do a half up and half down ponytail
Its normal to have you're hair down when riding.
I keep my hair either in a pony tail or a braid.
@@Crazy_Kpop_equestrian101 not really, well at least not in england riding proper english x
Same!
@@Crazy_Kpop_equestrian101 it’s not necessarily Normal but it’s perfectly fine to keep it down, it’s just how you feel most comfortable but at shows it’s best to put it up in a bun or ponytail just bc it looks better
You did wonderful on your first lesson!
I've been riding for 4 years now and you did way better than me on my first lesson!
Glad everything went well! ❤
So wonderful to see such an excited kid working with a trainer whom is just as excited to teach! I started riding when I was fourteen, and was put on a malnourished off the tracks thoroughbred stallion for my first lesson. It was not an enjoyable experience.
Tysm! And I'm sorry to hear that
So exited for you, been riding for 4 months now and the best thing thats ever happened to me😁😍
I've actually been riding for 3 years now:)
Please teach her not to loop the lead rope. Once you see the accident when a horse spooks and permanently damage a hand with the lead tightening, you can’t unsee it. You’re a great and patient teacher, so encouraging. I enjoyed watching you!❤
Exactly my trainer broke her hand from my horse.My horse spooked when she was tieing her up.There were tieing her to the hitching post and she pulled and it broke her hand.
Ya that’s immediately what I thought off because my trainer always tells us to make kind of an S shape
What a beautiful, well trained lesson horse.
And the girl you did great ❤🎉😊
You were amazing I have been riding for 7 years I have a horse of my own but your much more talented then me soon enough you will be galloping!
It’s not just about talent though. You need a good instructor and time to become a good rider
omg ik im late but ur such an inspiration! i started lessons when i was 6 but i had to stop due to covid and we just got busy. Im gonna start lessons soon, but i keep feeling like it's way too late for me to start and i'm gonna be behind everyone. You really made me feel better!
You have a very good riding stable! I think ur gonna be great at riding!
you’ve gotten so far ❤ i saw this video was 3 years ago and went to see your most recent videos and you’ve improved so much 😍
my fav thing ever is seeong a "my first lesson" video from a long time ago and then seeing the channel have like equestrian after it💗
omg it’s so good! i ride horses too! I’ve been riding for 3 years or 4 years it’s super fun and i think it’s really fun to canter!
For your first lesson you did really great :)
Same but I go to a very good riding school but to be honest for her first time I don’t think she should be taught to pick the hooves it’s too esrly
@@cathypaul9077
Being taught to pick the hooves is a VERY important skill, especially so that you know how to treat thrush and/or get a painful stone out of their hooves. For a second or third lesson, they should know how to pick out. But for a first-ever lesson, if they’ve never done it they should learn about how sensitive the frog is!!
Yeah
@@navytackedbay yep on my first lesson I fully groomed and tacked up.
The horse is so gorgeous you suit her/him so much
Hello Editsald how’s the weather over there
I remember my first lesson. I was so scared! I almost fell off. You did so good ❤
For your first lesson you did amazing my first lesson was horrible I was forced to trot straight away I didn’t know how to hold the reins control stop or kick the horse but I’m better just working on my foot position In the stirrups
So cute your a amazing rider now! Always get back up on your feet! One time my horse bolted started gallop kinda and I was hanging off but it’s all about the leg so I stayed o!
Very good for your first ride!
A tip for standing still is dont pull on the reins. Just let them hang. The reason the horse was backing but at 15:28 is because you where pulling on the reins. He put his head back to move away from the bit and that is also why he jolted his neck down.
She has a trainer!
I know this was last year, but you did great in your first lesson. It only gets harder from here, trust me. I've been riding since I was 7 and have had too many accidents to count.
I noticed a few things your instructor did wrong. One, is the leadrope. There was a loop and if the horse had've pulled away or bolted off, you would've lost a few fingers or even your entire hand. Two, she should've had her entire focus on you, not the other students even if she is the only instructor around. When I was teaching at my old barn, if I had a beginner with me who knew next to nothing of how to do stuff, they'd constantly have my focus on them. If someone had a question, I would tell them to ask a friend first. Anything can go wrong. And third, she should've put you on the leadline as a new rider, which also wasn't very safe.
Yes I’ve been riding since I was five idk but he looked like a not very beginner safe horse😳
This is the kind of stable I would really want because they teach you to tack up and they let you groom
@Wildflower_HHI’m not in the us
So nice I hope you have fun I have been doing horseback riding for three or two years
@@Rorya44 oh nice, I've been doing it for 3 years
Wow I know I’m late for commenting but I loved watching this and your really good now and then
Good job girl you nailed it ❤
U did well for a first time!
Iv’e been riding for almost 5 years now but when I did my first lesson
I think u did better then be honestly!🥰
Great job!👍🏻
Give a berth
During pandemy not i dont walk this lesson
A gorgeous horse to have your first ride on!
You did so good! I know they have probably already told you this by now :P But You usually should not hold a lead rope in a loop around your hand, if the horse bolts it would tighten around your hand and drag you along!
Yeah when I was 10 this happend to me. Ended up with a dislocated shoulder and broken ankle. Be careful ppl
@@amelia.and.murphy7358 Yeah, Oof!
@@amelia.and.murphy7358 Wow!- poor you,omg-
Just a thought I had. When you were stopped in the middle of the area your horse started backing up and tossing their head. This was because when you come to a full stop you can loosen your rains and ease up on there mouth.
BUT FOR YOUR FIRST LESSON YOU DID AMAZING!!! WAY BETTER THAN ME!!!
Hello Ellie how’s the weather over there
@@stevenhenry4227 yo chill we are just try to prevent accidents from happening that could be Fatal..........My friend lost her temper with her horse and yanked him in the mouth, and did not release, her horse bolted to the fence broke it and he broke his leg and had major phycological issues. luckily my friend emergency dismounted. she sold the horse after he went through thousands of dollars on rehab.
@@elliegerber___ Oh that’s okay the weather over here is okay so where are you from? I’m from Dallas Texas but live in Miami Florida
@@stevenhenry4227 bruh stop being so creepy I see your replies everywhere
I’ve never ridden a horse and don’t know anything about tacking them up but I try watch these lessons to teach me so I’m bit more confident when I can have lessons but atm parents money tight
some barns will let you help out and give you free lessons or you can ask online if anyone wants a stable hand
@@animalfriendly7349 thank you
i’m late but sometimes barns give you free lessons if you work for them
Wow in 2 years now ur an equestrian wow u did so well for ur first lesson!❤
I'll start mine this Saturday! And I am really confused about my uniform, principally the foot wear, I don't have the boots yet, can someone help me please?
I got mines in Olson's Tack Shop in Bellevue and half chaps in Gift horse I am sure you will need them latrr in rifing or taller boots.
Yes at 9:14 you can see that the reins are to short thats why he is puting his head down to tell you he needs more rein
In my first horseback riding lesson, you had to take 5 or 6 tack lessons before you actually rode the horse or pony. Lucky! You did good for your first one! 👍🏻
Girl, I think you are already equestrian. Is this like your first lesson at your new camp discount be your first lesson on horses you are so talented. I could never be like that.❤
@@sabasoub6940 lol this vid was almost 4 years ago
Tomrrow is my 3rd lesson! Love riding horses and my instructor is super nice🥰
I’ve been riding for 4-3 years and ur doing great!
4-3 years? I think you mean 3-4 years
Just did my first horse riding lesson today it was so good i didnt want to get of the horse loll we did some trotting and turns very fun ❤ xx
Great job!! You did great!
I’m only 12 and live in a small town I’ve only found 1 equestrian center around my area but the website has only info about boarding it says they do lessons but there’s no info on prices or anything I really want to learn but I have some questions what’s a average price and where do I start
@@Westerntiktoks When starting to ride. You first ask the person who leads the barn the price for lesson and if it's in within your budget. And depending on your current level (beginner, novice, intermediate, advanced) they will check you kn the first lesson and see what level you are. Then they will start teaching you depending on your level.
@@Crazy_Kpop_equestrian101 tysmm
That horse was cute that you rode!
People in the equestrian community can be horrible to people who are just starting off! So if anyone at the yard doesn’t make you feel welcome just remember that they are just jelly that you are starting to ride and that one day you might be better than them. Everyone’s lovely but there will always be people who think they’re better than you
:( keep going your doing great believe in yourself !!!
Thank you 😊
Im so excited! Im starting ridding 5 months!
thats a really pretty lesson pony!!
Welcome to the Equestrian community!
Wow are you at Fantasia farm?
No
I love watching vidoes like this it makes me remember my first lesson 😵✨❤️
Omg this is where I used to ride at!
Pleas keep the name of the place privet.
@@Crazy_Kpop_equestrian101 why? just asking aha
@@carolinesmith376 she obviously doesn’t want her location shared
@@jaden4828 Jesus chill, i asked her and not you
Fun fact: when your trotting the more you try not to bounce the more you will
Just to say in this vid I learnt a lot and I am doing horse riding on Sunday and this is helpful 😊
I would've loved to have learned with a trainer at a riding school, Instead my parents purchased a horse when i was six (TB x Irish, hunting horse 17 2) and said we will teach you! They're both hunters so they knew what they were doing. I had to learn everything in a field instead of a school. There way of teaching was me riding with them. In a way i learnt faster than a lot of people, so thats a win. I have now ridden horses for just over 10 years and i dont regret it one bit.
nIce:)
are you continuning here at this barn? it looks like you fit in well!
You still riding today?
I’ve been riding for a year now, Jan 2023.
Yes, this is my 3rd year
This girl doesn’t need tips her instructor will teach them to her.
I like some tips that are important but the on
that are repeted I alredy know ше фтв ш ашчув шею
I mean I alredy know them and i fixed it.
Hello Charlotte how’s the weather over there
@@stevenhenry4227why do u keep spamming that?
Just wanted to ask (I'm about halfway through so far, looking good) is there a reason for that ad line running right through the video? Is there a way to turn it off? I find it distracting because it covers up the important things that you're being taught. I like to watch how different instructors teach their beginner riders. Thumbs up so far!
0:25 no hate loved the video you did great but never wrap a lead rope around your hand like this. If the horse bolts or spooks it would tighten around your hand and could really hurt it. No hate at all just a tip. :)
U are going to love it I ride too I walk trot and canter and jump
I remember my first lesson I was only 5 years old it was close to summer and my teacher taught me how to pick a horses hoof, brush them and also how to go behind a horse without getting bucked but every since we moved I haven’t ridden a horse since but I miss those times
hi! I have a question? What was the horses name, and the barn name?
The horsez name was Smudge and I am not allowed to tell others the barns name I'm sorry.
@@Crazy_Kpop_equestrian101 Oh ok it’s fine lol
As an equestrian I want to give a tip, when using the reins to control the horse you have to keep your hands on the horses mane and the reins have to be a little bit shorter
Edit : I'm not english so I didn't know how withers were called so I gave an example as to how I saw, I'm not a perfectionist so I just tried 🤣
You don’t keep your hands on their mane you put your hands up but not to low or to high
@@nashvillessecret760 you know what i mean
@@andaaa_06 yup
Omggg ini loh ur pfp an im an equestrian too😆
well just above the withers should be good :)
You did great
What’s this riding place called
Cool I ride too🐴😀
Hello Darcey how’s the weather over there
Im starting horse riding soon but i saw this video a year after it was made
That's exciting 😊
did she say always start on the left side/ BUT also well done you did great
Hello Maizie how’s the weather over there
You can call me bias because I have riding for many years at this point, BUT HOW DID SHE TROT ON HER FIRST LESSON- like help. It took me 4 months to be able to trot. It only took two to be able to jump, BUT HEY WE ALL START SOMEWHERE
Aww! My trainer always used to tell me heels down chin up but I have my own horse now
Wow you did so good
Oh I actually started riding on Monday and Saturday and on my second day I already know how to ride a horse. But we were only walking-
You did amazing!
What type of hair does she have? I know it’s a helmet but like do you know if like when you’re outside you need like a little sun protector thing that’s on the front or like a regular Viking helmet
I ride horses, and I got to drop from my first lesson, but someone was holding me, but now no one hold me
I remember my first lesson. I had a really stubborn horse that always put his head down while riding. I was so scared!
nice job i've been riding for ten years and i was the same at my first lesson
you did awesome!
You will be so good in the future
My first lesson was 6 years ago and u still remember it I was not scared and I was ready to ride! I’m still riding big jumps to this day
I doubt you’d be jumping super high if you’ve been riding for 6 years unless your really really good at cantering
Gorgeous property
First time riding and doing it without a linge line?
Hello Cathy how’s the weather over there
I had my first lesson and they were amazing help they showed me how to tack up and groom! and they also showed me how to take care of a horses stable! then after that I mounted and I was a little stiff at first then I kept having lessons every Sunday now I'm better then I was!
I have been riding for about six months now and im still not alloud off leadreign
when I was riding for 6 months I was the same! Now I’ve been riding for a year and finally of lead u just need to make some progress :)
What! I've been riding for 6 mouths and I've jump 75 cm and no how to canter BTW I'm not trying to brag
I let my 15 yr old brother that's scared of horses ride my horse the other day, he was so sweet and good and I decided to let him walk by himself but me still beside him. He took of cantering and my mom and to run Infront of my horse to stop. It's not my fault my horse likes cantering.😂😭
I fell off yesterday and ouch I broke my leg wish me luck
Good luck feel better😊
Is this in California? Bc I think this is my aunts barn!
@@Enchanted_horses nope
When did you fell off?
What disiplen do you do?
Gosh- so many people in the comments saying things like; "Is that a bike helmet???" And "You should have been on a lunge line for your 1st lesson!" C'mon... Why would she have to be on a lunge line!?! And its obviously a riding hemet! In your 1st few lessons, you are learning to steer- YOU DONT LEARN TO STEER ON A LUNGE LINE- When I had my 1st lesson, we never used lunge lines- We just walked aroung the arena by ourselves! You dont need a lunge line! Even at my 1st canter- We did NOT use a lunge line! Because you dont NEED one. They are using well and highly broke schoolmaster horses. Its not a big deal. In other videos of people jumping for the 1st time, people in those comment sections have been complaining about how they jumped before they could canter- but thats how it was for me to. So- Reapeat after me; IT. IS. NOT. A. BIG. DEAL. Simple!
I love it so much!:)
Thank you.
@@Crazy_Kpop_equestrian101 she's the boss
Nice! How old are you!
So cute ❤
You did ten times better than I did.