Tom Dorrance - Feel, Timing and Balance

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  • Опубліковано 13 жов 2024
  • Tom's explanation of his term Feel, Timing & Balance and how it relates to his work with horses.
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  • @jackkrag
    @jackkrag Рік тому +4

    " you don't, you take square one with you " the elegance of simplicity. gettin to the age where i need subtitles, damn. all thanks, k

  • @TheHare-rv3hj
    @TheHare-rv3hj 8 місяців тому +2

    This man changed the horse world and made it so much better for a lot of horses and horse people. And he did it without a big social media platform.

  • @danw6014
    @danw6014 4 роки тому +7

    Thank you Tom. You changed the lives of so many people for the better.

  • @silverwindspirit
    @silverwindspirit 3 роки тому +6

    Tom Dorrance, the man who taught Ray Hunt who then passed Tom's knowledge onto Buck Brannaman. I enjoy hearing from these guys

  • @nancyallen641
    @nancyallen641 2 роки тому +6

    A very nice man. He was really kind to me when I knew basically nothing. He really had no ego.

  • @dozer1642
    @dozer1642 4 роки тому +11

    Years ago I read an incredible book by this amazing horseman. I was a young man trying to become a better horseman even though I was a full time wild land firefighter and his words opened my mind about how to handle our horses. I still can hear Toms written words in my head about what I was doing wrong when I handled our hoses with a heavy hand.
    Tom Dorrance is a legend.
    Just last month, August 2020, I was assigned to fight the River Fire in the mountains above Salinas CA with my strike team of dozers. We did the best we could trying to catch the rapidly moving fire whilst it was small, but the weather, the wind and the lack of available fire personnel made catching it extremely difficult, there were many other large fires in the state and the River fire grew to almost 50k acres by the time we could catch it. We fought the fire on many ranch properties during those couple of weeks, and the name of the “Dorrance” ranch didn’t stand out in my mind at the time for what ever reason.
    I worked with several Dorrance family members during the time we fought the fire on their ranch and I never once felt unappreciated, even when we were failing miserably. Fighting wildfires can be frustrating when things don’t go as planned.
    Mother Nature does not agree to follow man made plans.
    The Dorrance family are salt of the earth people. I will always remember those hectic days and nights we spent trying to stop Mother Nature from taking what she wanted from the hills around Mt Toro.
    -Eric

    • @TightwadTodd
      @TightwadTodd Рік тому +2

      The Ranch you speak of, was The Family of Bill Dorrance, Toms Brother and a notable horseman and rawhide braider.

  • @liveandbreathehorses
    @liveandbreathehorses 3 роки тому +2

    I agree with Daniel below, why so few views, everyone in the horse world could benefit from watching this timeless wisdom
    Thank you for posting !!!!!!

  • @gingersmith8554
    @gingersmith8554 2 роки тому +1

    I was fortunate to live not far from the Dorrance Ranch in Caiif...l got lucky when needing to start a colt , being introduced to a trainer named Ray Berta who had grown up with the Dorrance Brothers as neighbors on working cattle Ranches .... this was my first introduction into the deep wealth of knowledge of Classical American Horsemanship , from those who lived or were taught by those who had lived the experience of the last vears of the true American Horse dominated West. ..knowing them , warching them , listening to what they had to say , changed my life long love of horse's into something far closer to my childhood Dream......Galloping down a beautiful Beach , no saddle , no bridle only blue sky ,meetin blue water
    And the oneness ... between my Horse and l .

  • @ponyinesif1296
    @ponyinesif1296 4 роки тому +3

    Unvergesslich und immer in unserem Pony- Herzen. Danke Tom!

  • @TheKadecan
    @TheKadecan 3 роки тому +3

    Thank you for posting this interview with Tom. I hung on to each word he spoke and will think on this and use it.

  • @MrAzrancher
    @MrAzrancher 10 років тому +14

    One of the last of the old time horsemen. There were many great horsemen from his era, they spent days and weeks at a time with their horses, they understood them like best friends. Now we have busy lives and schedules and only spare a few hours with a horse and cant understand why things don't work. These guys like Ray Hunt and Tom Dorrance understood. I tried to obtain every ounce of horse sense and experience from my grandfather (another old school cowboy) but feel I only got about 10% of the great wealth he knew. I miss these old guys and their experience. If you happen to know one, talk them up and listen now....they are leaving us fast.

    • @ss6273
      @ss6273 7 років тому +2

      MrAzrancher I agree with you! I'm blessed from having a grandfather who was born in 1905! I wish I had video taped him teaching ME!

    • @ardshielcomplex8917
      @ardshielcomplex8917 2 роки тому +1

      My grandfather was one of them.

  • @jaycee560
    @jaycee560 9 років тому +9

    I am so grateful for this interview with Tom to be shared on youtube. Thank you!

  • @bambi4410
    @bambi4410 Рік тому +1

    💜What a great way to explain training & riding! Thank you!

  • @veek.6463
    @veek.6463 6 років тому +2

    Yeah that it. Greatest comment on how to train and be with a horse ever. Ever. This has got to be it. It has to be alive. Am overwhelmed. No one has ever come that close. That's perfection. Have read and listened and studied and everything- holy grail style and hands down that's the best teaching ever. Ever.

  • @Ladislav416
    @Ladislav416 9 років тому +4

    Big thanks to Mr.Tom Dorrance! You only need to sit quietly and listen to these words. Think about it and forget about this fast world. Only then can we learn from the master of horsemanship.Great, thanks. Ladislav

  • @danieldauphin172
    @danieldauphin172 11 років тому +13

    I'm astounded that this has so few views. Put a dancing monkey or kid falling off of a skateboard and 2 million people check it out. Put up profound truths explained and only 2200 people are interested. Sad, but thanks for posting this anyway.

  • @jackkrag
    @jackkrag 4 роки тому +3

    thanks John, i needed this. k

  • @roscoespur
    @roscoespur 12 років тому +3

    Wow, thank you SO much for sharing this!

  • @nataliesmith4778
    @nataliesmith4778 7 років тому +3

    thank you - just what I needed to hear

  • @brigittesworld
    @brigittesworld 8 років тому +3

    Just found this - thank you!

  • @mizlove6402
    @mizlove6402 10 років тому +2

    Love you Tom!!!!!!

  • @WillingHorses
    @WillingHorses 12 років тому +1

    Thank you for posting. So well said.

  • @1thankful
    @1thankful 11 років тому +1

    he discribed feel timing and balance perfectly..he nailed it.. what a kind man with no hidden agenda for horses..

  • @keneva630
    @keneva630 4 роки тому +4

    people really should listen and try to understand the concept of becoming a pardner with a horse.

  • @lotuskane1
    @lotuskane1 11 років тому +1

    I agree with Daniel....thanks for posting this video :))

  • @AnnHeineck
    @AnnHeineck 11 років тому +1

    a legend indeed!!!

  • @janicefjohnson1
    @janicefjohnson1 11 років тому +2

    Tom passed a little over a year ago and he is missed by a lot of horse trainers.

    • @TConer-ft7no
      @TConer-ft7no 8 років тому

      Tom passed June 11,2003

    • @janicefjohnson1
      @janicefjohnson1 8 років тому

      I'm sure he's missed by a lot of horse trainers as he did so much to improve the training of horses for people...I've gone thru 23 training teachers and found Parelli the best of all of them. They all have different methods...

  • @ashwakeman2216
    @ashwakeman2216 5 років тому

    John, between 2:20 and 3:20 I think he's talking about feeling for young horses? And when is the appropriate time to help them go a little and then waiting a stride before you ask again. Is that right? Some words were hard to hear and I feel I missed something pretty important there. I've watched it about 5 times and can't quite absorb all the words.

    • @JH-lz4ky
      @JH-lz4ky 5 років тому

      DomaVaquera thank you

  • @After9designNetwebdesign
    @After9designNetwebdesign 6 років тому +5

    His voice is so frail that subtitles would have been nice.