Thank you, Im a beginner rider, one year now, and on the last session the horse I had decided a couple of times to just go into the center of the arena. I work on with being more clear and firm in my leg/seat aides, and will also try this.
Common sense instructions that work, explained in a simple manner! Too many horsemanship video complicate their own instructions by over explaining! (The older the horseman, the more they want to explain their plethora of knowledge) This young lad is able to clearly explain in less than 5 minutes, what others explain in their 45 minute marathon videos. As they say in the army "K.I.S.S."😘(Keep It Simply Soldier) Great videos! LIKE👍COMMENT🗨& SUBSCRIBE❗♥
First thing is make sure your horse understands leg, seat and rein cues and reliably turns at the walk before you speed up. Wondering if the horse in video turns well at slower speeds. I've seen many in last few years that flex neck/head beautifully around to knee standing still...but have no clue about actual turning.
horses can grow up until they're 5 (sometimes even longer depending on breed), so I don't even start a horse under saddle until 3. Then its light riding until 5 and then I can start the harder stuff.
Hi there! Sounds like an annoying problem! If you’d like to set up video call I could go over how I would fix that with you! You can set one up at this link 😊forms.gle/7x57Kg1mw2aNiXkg6
My horse has this exact problem. He does so well on the ground, but is so stubborn in the saddle. I don't think he trusts his rider to guide him. He also is constantly fighting to get his buddy. The downside is when I have to get after him he starts swishing his tail and tossing his head and getting worked up. I understand that I'm not as good of a rider as I am at groundwork, but I've improved a lot, so I guess I'll just keep going and pray he has an aha moment at some point
I like it when horse trainers keep it simple and short. This is a very important lesson. I notice you wear spurs but most casual riders don't.
Short and simple is the idea! Yes I wear spurs but rarely make contact with the horse. It’s just for a few specific things
Thank you, Im a beginner rider, one year now, and on the last session the horse I had decided a couple of times to just go into the center of the arena. I work on with being more clear and firm in my leg/seat aides, and will also try this.
Glad the video was helpful! 😊
Thanks Kenil and you both for forwarding the clip to you getting the helping with the correction.
No worries!
Really helpful. Pls can i semd you a clip of a situation that happened to me and advise me on how i could have dealt with it better?
Yes absolutely you can send videos to me on instagram or to my email
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@@HorsePerfect Great thanks
@@HorsePerfect i sent email :)
Will try. Ty 👍
great video, will this also work if the horse wants to turn to a different direction? thank you.
Thank you! Yes this will give you better control of the horse no matter which direction he’s trying to go 👍🏼😊
Omg thank you sm this is my main problem w my horse
You’re welcome!
Another good one! Thanks! 🙂
You bet! 👍🏼
Good tutorial
Cheers!
Really useful thank you Daniel. Do you have an email contact for us to forward you any of our horse clips to get your opinion on problem solving?
So glad to hear! You can feel free to send an email to Horseperfect.tv@gmail.com
With any problem solving needs 👍🏼😊
Great!
Common sense instructions that work, explained in a simple manner! Too many horsemanship video complicate their own instructions by over explaining! (The older the horseman, the more they want to explain their plethora of knowledge) This young lad is able to clearly explain in less than 5 minutes, what others explain in their 45 minute marathon videos. As they say in the army "K.I.S.S."😘(Keep It Simply Soldier) Great videos! LIKE👍COMMENT🗨& SUBSCRIBE❗♥
WOW THANK YOU! Best comment ever award 🏆 very happy to help!
Thanks for being a part of the channel!
thank you
You're welcome! 😊
First thing is make sure your horse understands leg, seat and rein cues and reliably turns at the walk before you speed up.
Wondering if the horse in video turns well at slower speeds. I've seen many in last few years that flex neck/head beautifully around to knee standing still...but have no clue about actual turning.
how young is the horse the person is riding? how old should a horse be before riding?
horses can grow up until they're 5 (sometimes even longer depending on breed), so I don't even start a horse under saddle until 3. Then its light riding until 5 and then I can start the harder stuff.
My horse Comet in this video is 8 years old. The other comment is very close to what I would recommend for most horses 😊
This is so helpfull
So glad to hear! 😊
Hey I have a horse that REFUSES to back up think u could help out ?😂
Hi there! Sounds like an annoying problem! If you’d like to set up video call I could go over how I would fix that with you! You can set one up at this link 😊forms.gle/7x57Kg1mw2aNiXkg6
Really horse🐎🐎🐎👩✈️
My horse has this exact problem. He does so well on the ground, but is so stubborn in the saddle. I don't think he trusts his rider to guide him. He also is constantly fighting to get his buddy. The downside is when I have to get after him he starts swishing his tail and tossing his head and getting worked up. I understand that I'm not as good of a rider as I am at groundwork, but I've improved a lot, so I guess I'll just keep going and pray he has an aha moment at some point
Keep working with him and he’ll get better! Sometimes they just need time to figure out the right answer 😅
I LITERALLY think we have the same horse
My horse does this too
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You turn by your SEAT and outer Leg.
With horses that are well trained yes!