I love your explanations! I tried this yesterday and had real shoulder control with a mare that’s always fallen on the right shoulder on a circle. Most important is „no message“! I could literally see how she was thinking about this instead of the arguing before😅 Thank you so much!
You my young friend are very talented,, not only in your riding but you have a great smooth delivery and detail in explaining step by step implementation but the importance of hint of response reward! I try to catch your films and clips when i see them and they always make me nod my head in approval. Keep up the good work and spreading the good word!
I watched this to try to get an idea what to do with a young quarter horse cross mare that was started really fast. She worries and the guy rushed her and was very impatient and abrupt. Now I’m undoing that in her. Her brain is scrambled. I needed to see this for next step for her retraining.
Thanks, Ashley! I've always used single jointed snaffles simply because that's always worked well for me. But I'm not opposed to branching out if I felt something else would suit the horse better.
Hello and thank you for your video. I have a question that I pray you take the time ton answer. I have an 11 year old arab mare and while she is broke to ride, has no training nor conditioning. However, what I have shown her, she is picking up in a day or less. My question is VITAL so I am counting on your advice here. Ok, well, she has some atrophe on the left shoulder and extremely built up muscles on the opposite side. She shows minimal weakness on the smaller side but due to the lack of proper working with her, wrong exercises ect, she needs to really work the entire front Left. Can you please tell me some videos you may have or even step by step instructions to how I can properly show her these cues you have shown here? I need to see, or read lol, what I can do to rebuild the muscle on this side so she can be a strong ride and even happier horse. Like I said before she is incredibly intelligent. I know she will obey what I show her but I want to specifically focus on building this shoulder back up. HELP!!!
I usually run into the horse moving their entire body off my leg rather than isolating the shoulder . . . how do you approach this on a green horse where you don't have the ability to use your outside leg to block the hip? Assuming my outside rein is in contact, my inside leg is by the girth.
So, I don't worry about what the hip is doing at this stage. I only release when the shoulder moves over. If the horse's whole body is moving over, that usually happens when someone is trying too hard to make the horse move, instead of setting the horse up, pushing through with the leg and letting him find it. Or you possibly don't have enough forward momentum. I would just ignore the hip and really focus in on that soft yield in the shoulder. If you do this, the rest will fix itself. 👍
My 7yo just started putting all his weight on the right shoulder and pushes to the right with his whole body and flexing to the left so I can’t get my leg on him to go forward into the trot, he does it in both directions now the I can’t get him to move. I have tried loose rein short rein, I have the chiropractor coming in a few days, I know he has a very sensitive mouth but dentist can’t find anything real obvious 😢 he does have thick flabby cheeks. Have had him for 3 months with no history of his past , but a very nice boy otherwise.
super green - hasn't a clue how to back and acts like the bit is new to her - beyond that, she is a decent mover and seems to be a fast learner - best of luck to you both
Hey Jacqueline, thank you for all the knowledge you are sharing with us! I'm 32 years old, trying to learn Western riding since I'm 30. I live in Germany, and over here, it's not that easy to find good teachers. I'm lucky to have found one, but your shared experiences were and still are very helpful to become more confident and used to all that stuff. Again: thanks a lot! I wish you all the best and stay safe and healthy! God bless ya! Nils :-) (I started following you on Instagram today. Maybe you'ld like to follow back? Would be a pleasure!)
Thanks so much for watching and following along! I appreciate your kind words. I'm not often on instagram, but if I'm over there, I'll try to find you. God bless!
I am learning much from you and I am a dressage rider. Same principles apply.
I love your explanations! I tried this yesterday and had real shoulder control with a mare that’s always fallen on the right shoulder on a circle. Most important is „no message“! I could literally see how she was thinking about this instead of the arguing before😅 Thank you so much!
That's awesome! Thanks for the feedback!
You my young friend are very talented,, not only in your riding but you have a great smooth delivery and detail in explaining step by step implementation but the importance of hint of response reward! I try to catch your films and clips when i see them and they always make me nod my head in approval. Keep up the good work and spreading the good word!
Thanks, Gerry. I appreciate the support!
This is the exact video that I've been looking for for a long time! Thank you for giving such a great explanation!
Great work❤
Love your videos been using them to have a bit of direction in our training and fix some of our issues
It really helps
Very well explained !!! LOVE all your videos! Thank you for all your great tips!!! 👍🏻
Absolutely! Thank you for watching 😁
Well delivered presentation. To the point and zero unnecessary chatter.
Thank you, Michael.👍 Appreciate you watching!
Do you do clinics? I love your channel
We do on occasion. Where are you located?
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I watched this to try to get an idea what to do with a young quarter horse cross mare that was started really fast. She worries and the guy rushed her and was very impatient and abrupt. Now I’m undoing that in her. Her brain is scrambled. I needed to see this for next step for her retraining.
Very helpful content. Thanks for the great upload!
Absolutely! Thanks for watching!
Love your content! What type of mouthpiece do you prefer for your green horses? Single or double jointed?
Thanks, Ashley!
I've always used single jointed snaffles simply because that's always worked well for me. But I'm not opposed to branching out if I felt something else would suit the horse better.
Hello and thank you for your video. I have a question that I pray you take the time ton answer. I have an 11 year old arab mare and while she is broke to ride, has no training nor conditioning. However, what I have shown her, she is picking up in a day or less. My question is VITAL so I am counting on your advice here. Ok, well, she has some atrophe on the left shoulder and extremely built up muscles on the opposite side. She shows minimal weakness on the smaller side but due to the lack of proper working with her, wrong exercises ect, she needs to really work the entire front Left. Can you please tell me some videos you may have or even step by step instructions to how I can properly show her these cues you have shown here? I need to see, or read lol, what I can do to rebuild the muscle on this side so she can be a strong ride and even happier horse. Like I said before she is incredibly intelligent. I know she will obey what I show her but I want to specifically focus on building this shoulder back up. HELP!!!
I usually run into the horse moving their entire body off my leg rather than isolating the shoulder . . . how do you approach this on a green horse where you don't have the ability to use your outside leg to block the hip? Assuming my outside rein is in contact, my inside leg is by the girth.
So, I don't worry about what the hip is doing at this stage. I only release when the shoulder moves over. If the horse's whole body is moving over, that usually happens when someone is trying too hard to make the horse move, instead of setting the horse up, pushing through with the leg and letting him find it. Or you possibly don't have enough forward momentum.
I would just ignore the hip and really focus in on that soft yield in the shoulder. If you do this, the rest will fix itself. 👍
Restarting a 5 year old. This is perfect!
My 7yo just started putting all his weight on the right shoulder and pushes to the right with his whole body and flexing to the left so I can’t get my leg on him to go forward into the trot, he does it in both directions now the I can’t get him to move. I have tried loose rein short rein, I have the chiropractor coming in a few days, I know he has a very sensitive mouth but dentist can’t find anything real obvious 😢 he does have thick flabby cheeks. Have had him for 3 months with no history of his past , but a very nice boy otherwise.
Why no helmet
super green - hasn't a clue how to back and acts like the bit is new to her - beyond that, she is a decent mover and seems to be a fast learner - best of luck to you both
Hey Jacqueline, thank you for all the knowledge you are sharing with us! I'm 32 years old, trying to learn Western riding since I'm 30. I live in Germany, and over here, it's not that easy to find good teachers. I'm lucky to have found one, but your shared experiences were and still are very helpful to become more confident and used to all that stuff. Again: thanks a lot! I wish you all the best and stay safe and healthy! God bless ya! Nils :-)
(I started following you on Instagram today. Maybe you'ld like to follow back? Would be a pleasure!)
Thanks so much for watching and following along! I appreciate your kind words. I'm not often on instagram, but if I'm over there, I'll try to find you.
God bless!