It is so much fun to watch you playing! Your horse looks gorgeous when he is so happy. My pony and me love these sorts of play, too. Our favourite is "catch me if you can". It is a bit like your turn game and it even works with canter . Unfortunately he doesn't like playing ball as much as I do, but trying to catch me makes him really happy - probably because he keeps winning! :)
Good to see so many things, especially Zoloft (I think I spelt it right) coming along with his temperament, and that appears so much warmer over there.
These look so fun! Your channel is the best! One day I hope the whole equestrian world uses clicker training/positive reinforcement. Honestly playing on the ground is more fun than riding for me, it builds such a strong bond with your horse, makes them feel like your equal instead of afraid ❤
This looks like a lot of fun! I'm a beginner rider who's a few lessons into it now, and I hope to try this soon (if the trainers let me!). I'm wondering, what's the the purpose of the clicking sound you make when the horse completes the task? Is this to signal that they did it correctly, followed by the treat for positive reinforcement?
Hi😀 Yes. The click is a way of marking the correct behavior. It’s bridging the gap between when I give the cue and the time it takes me to give the horse a treat.
You named your horse after an antidepressant medication! 2:03 I both love it and hate it. I cannot find any other origins of the name other than the medication.
My horse walks really slowly on a lead. How can I get him to walk with me? Also my horse won’t stand for me to get on. He always takes a few steps away from my step. Can you do a video on these issues please.
Bringing in different items is great for preparing them for trail riding. I boarded one place where they didn't want the farm dog in the area. (He was a very nice, non-aggressive dog) I told the owners he was fine, and I didn't want the first time for my horse to see a dog to be out on the trail. What was funny was they had a peacock at the time, and when they open their tail, they flutter it - that will make your horse's eyes come out on stems! One caution; young horses don't know that they can't be rough with you and play like they would with another young horse.
Hi there! I’m a beginner rider and we’re about to start cantering now, but I’ve had a problem with trotting. I’ve watched your videos in which you say to sit nice and tall while trotting but when I try to do that I get severe back pain while trotting. My trainer tells me to sit back and when I do that I feel like I’m leaning too far back. Do you have any tips for me? Thank you
Hi😀 One thing that has been a help to me in my trotting is to make sure I have a neutral pelvis position and strong low abdominal support. I have personally experienced low back pain from having an inward rotation of the pelvis. An inward rotation of the pelvis puts a lot of strain on the hip flexors and can negatively impact the sciatic nerve. To solve this problem for myself I worked a lot on strengthening my abdominals and learning loosen my thighs. This was especially important for me in the sitting trot. Doing this took some time but was worth the effort :)
I like want you are doing with your horse and can I ask you how do I have confidence win I'm ride ing my horse and can you do a video on have confidence win ride ing a horse thank you
I doubt that you have something for me but I’ll still give it a shot. Do you have any “games” that I could play with my horse? Now one thing you need to know is that he is incredibly lazy 😭😭
I would start with really tiny things your horse likes to do anyway, reward with honest gratitude and release, maybe even bring him to the pasture, which should be the greatest reward ever. Let him think! And then, very carefully and slowly, you can ask for more.
I love seeing horses being trained and treated like they should, with positive reinforcement. Keep up the great work!!!
It is so much fun to watch you playing! Your horse looks gorgeous when he is so happy.
My pony and me love these sorts of play, too. Our favourite is "catch me if you can". It is a bit like your turn game and it even works with canter . Unfortunately he doesn't like playing ball as much as I do, but trying to catch me makes him really happy - probably because he keeps winning! :)
Legend is so gorgeous and relaxed! He's so respectful of you to a level i don't often see in other videos
Love watching Legend play with the ball! Your channel is wonderful. Thank you for putting out such informative and inspiring content!
Your horse when he was playing with the ball I think that
would be fun to play with
Watching them play always makes me smile.😁
Good to see so many things, especially Zoloft (I think I spelt it right) coming along with his temperament, and that appears so much warmer over there.
I love your training Techniques and I love your horses are beautiful great job keep up the good work I love your content
I love your vidios they have helped me so much
This is so cute
i love to see how you comunicate with your horses!!!
These look so fun! Your channel is the best! One day I hope the whole equestrian world uses clicker training/positive reinforcement. Honestly playing on the ground is more fun than riding for me, it builds such a strong bond with your horse, makes them feel like your equal instead of afraid ❤
Woooooow such a video the communication and rewards is amazing so clear as if you are teaching a language❤️ thanks so much.
This was really cute 😊
So awesome!
I love this so much!
I am wanting to bond so much more with my horse, but I didn’t know how, this will really help me!!
Thank you. Can't wait to try this with my haflinger!
Loved this!
OHHH, so cute, they learn like dogs, with a reward, Thank youuu.
I'm just amazed they have been able to keep air in that ball.
This looks like a lot of fun! I'm a beginner rider who's a few lessons into it now, and I hope to try this soon (if the trainers let me!). I'm wondering, what's the the purpose of the clicking sound you make when the horse completes the task? Is this to signal that they did it correctly, followed by the treat for positive reinforcement?
Hi😀
Yes. The click is a way of marking the correct behavior. It’s bridging the gap between when I give the cue and the time it takes me to give the horse a treat.
@@JSHorsemanship That makes perfect sense, thanks! :)
You can also get a clicker for clicker training. They're pretty cheap on amazon.
You named your horse after an antidepressant medication! 2:03 I both love it and hate it. I cannot find any other origins of the name other than the medication.
Please some excercises to strenght front horse legs.
My horse walks really slowly on a lead. How can I get him to walk with me? Also my horse won’t stand for me to get on. He always takes a few steps away from my step. Can you do a video on these issues please.
Thank you so much i love your vid❤🥰😀
Brilliant ❤
did you name your grey after an anti depressant medication?? hmmm I guess that makes sense. They are a way to 'destress' lol
These are fun, now i can have fun with my horse
I am your big fan. I want to learn horse riding from you.
Bringing in different items is great for preparing them for trail riding. I boarded one place where they didn't want the farm dog in the area. (He was a very nice, non-aggressive dog) I told the owners he was fine, and I didn't want the first time for my horse to see a dog to be out on the trail. What was funny was they had a peacock at the time, and when they open their tail, they flutter it - that will make your horse's eyes come out on stems! One caution; young horses don't know that they can't be rough with you and play like they would with another young horse.
Hi there! I’m a beginner rider and we’re about to start cantering now, but I’ve had a problem with trotting. I’ve watched your videos in which you say to sit nice and tall while trotting but when I try to do that I get severe back pain while trotting. My trainer tells me to sit back and when I do that I feel like I’m leaning too far back. Do you have any tips for me? Thank you
Hi😀
One thing that has been a help to me in my trotting is to make sure I have a neutral pelvis position and strong low abdominal support.
I have personally experienced low back pain from having an inward rotation of the pelvis. An inward rotation of the pelvis puts a lot of strain on the hip flexors and can negatively impact the sciatic nerve. To solve this problem for myself I worked a lot on strengthening my abdominals and learning loosen my thighs. This was especially important for me in the sitting trot. Doing this took some time but was worth the effort :)
@@JSHorsemanship thank you so much for your reply! What exercises could I do to strengthen these muscles?
My mare is 17 and I’ve tried introducing games to her and trying to play but she never seems interested. Any tips???
Awesome
I am starting horse rideing
Hi! My horse only walkes towards me, never in trot. When I try to play with him he just walks after me. What do I do?
Naming a horse after an antidepressant is genius lmao
Hey can you tell the uses if we learn horses riding
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How do you train your horse to trot with you at liberty. Do you use treats to start with?
What ball do you use? And where did you get it?
I got it from the online store Big Dees
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I like want you are doing with your horse and can I ask you how do I have confidence win I'm ride ing my horse and can you do a video on have confidence win ride ing a horse thank you
how to generate surity and make friend again after that they dont like the owner
I doubt that you have something for me but I’ll still give it a shot. Do you have any “games” that I could play with my horse? Now one thing you need to know is that he is incredibly lazy 😭😭
My horse is really stubborn. I treat him with love and he shows me his teeth 😔..what should I do
I would start with really tiny things your horse likes to do anyway, reward with honest gratitude and release, maybe even bring him to the pasture, which should be the greatest reward ever. Let him think! And then, very carefully and slowly, you can ask for more.
Can horses and dogs be friends?
I saw my flag on this video it is 🇳🇴🇳🇴
We are having female horses and I play with them 2 mare I am 10 year old but I love them
What your giving to that horse for eating