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This woman is a very knowledgeable horsewoman, but the most important thing is that she's not opposed to gaining more knowledge and seeking help. No matter you're level, there's always more to learn. Loved watching this video.
Agree, she has much really deep understanding and also is asking for more help. The best student one can ever ask for. And her and her horse will go to new levels because of Ryan’s expertise here. He’s the best at breaking down and isolating the areas of need.
@judyboyle9232 I just said that, she's lovely and tries, you can see the intelligence and how she looks at her owner, to see if she's doing it right. Lovely, pretty mare. I think the knowledge that there is always more to learn is what seperates a good horse person from a bad one.
Another ckear case of horse getting lucky with an owner who clearly saw problems and rather than brute force through them she took it back to basics and sounded like she just needed some specifics thank you for helping the owner and her horse
Nice to see that a obviously knowledgeable owner spots the shortcomings in the mares training and are not afraid of asking for assistance from outside. Well done and very informative
This was probably the most beautiful dance class and final performance that I have ever witnessed. The calm of such mighty power is a magical moment of peace. These two humans found a way to bridge the gap of understanding and respect with the horse who was just waiting to be seen and heard and fully safe. Beautiful.
Really nice, mare! Glad she ended up with this owner! Being able to feel and read what is going on with this mare was so good....Ryan is helping get issues pinpointed. Ryan is adding techniques to help get this mare solid.. very savvy owner willing to learn....good horse handlers and riders never quit learning. All worth ehile!
Huge thanks for the video! The owner is clearly experienced and has no problem understanding and expanding her repertoire. She did a fantastic job, implementing Ryan's exercises.
THIS people is what a COLLABORATION between trainer, owner, and horse. This is what a TRAINER should be doing but most can’t bc they don’t see the big picture with owners personality and engagement with their horse as well as the horses personality so the trainer should be teaching and educating logically as he is doing a superb user friendly understanding explanation. Love this.
Man, it's not often I see a video where I REALLY like the horse, but this mare is close to my ideal (minus the grey and the downhill build). She's emotionally sensitive, but such a thinker and sensible once she understands. I really like her handler as well. Great timing and instincts, and totally ready to soak up anything new she can learn.
Such a great video! Loved seeing it slowed down for this mare and she made changes. Really beautiful horse! Would love to see an update down the road. Thank you Ryan for all you do!
Both the mare and owner are great students! They both made nice progress. I think both are going to make great improvements on connection based on Ryan’s suggestions. She’s a very nice horse and worth the effort. I would love to see an update on their progress.
That 4 to 5 second allowance to allow the horse to process is something I've just recently learned. It is so important in ground work. We tend to forget in our fast paced Internet world that horses work at a different level mentally. If you don't give the horse that time to process, from my limited observations, they default to the fight/flight setting. Then you run the risk of reinforcing the very behaviour you're trying to get rid of. Great videos. Thanks.
What a beautiful mare! She's constantly looking for guidance & so willing once she understands ❤ Her person is so lucky to have her! Ryan you truly have a gift explaining what each individual horse needs. Thank you!
Lovely to see open minded, caring owners who understand and want to help their horses. I really like this mare, she's intelligent and tries and with some consistency, she looks like she will be super! She's well made and really pretty too!
What a difference when the owner has good knowledge coming into it too. This girl is very tuned into her horse and after the holes Ryan was able to to point out and help with, these 2 are on their way to a very successful horse/rider relationship
I think this my favorite video of yours to date (I'm sure there are many like it on your Patreon account, but as I don't have a horse anymore and am too old and infirm to ride now, I just like to watch what people are doing with horses these days.) Anyway, this just made what you're pointing out really clear and it was reinforced by seeing how well your client got it and was able to implement your exercises. I really appreciate you sharing your expertise, so much of it free, that really helps people communicate so much better with their horses and help them both get to a better place kindly and with respect. I wish things like this had of been available 30 years ago, as we had some problems with horses that would have benefitted so much from these types of exercises.
I agree! I’m 70 and it’s been almost 10 years since I lost my last horse. I got my first one when I was 12. I wish I had all this knowledge available to me years ago. It would have made such a big difference back then. Back then all we had were some vhs videos and magazines!!
that owner has a great education!!! Glad to see even someone with great knowledge even admits to having holes in there training! This was very enjoyable to watch!!! What a stunning horse
This video is packed full of pertinent information for me personally. I cannot begin to tell you how much I have learned by watching your videos. I have found your videos to be highly educational and instructive. I love that you use horses with issues to show how to work with them rather than showing us a well trained horse. I was really disappointed when you were in my area and I was sick and couldn't go.
I try to soak up all the wonderful tips and knowledge from every video you post, Ryan! Even though I'm not taking a lesson with my horse, the ideas and imagery stay with me with my own horse. Thanks for your channel, I've learned so much!!
I love that you prioritize the horse feeling good in the work. They have to learn to do the exercises coordinated, soft, and relaxed in order for them to get the benefit. I struggle a little bit with that because sometimes we can't get the softness and I don't continue the exercise. I need to keep it going until I see a change (however small it may be). Thank you!
Thanks Ryan!! There is always more to learn. My boy is also very sensitive and this video showed me a clear gap for us to focus on together. I took him out today and had a better response with him in 20 mins than I have in the last 10 years. You're a wonderful teacher and horseman. I always thought it was just his personality - turns out it's energy and him not keying in to my intention. I slowed down and helped him understand that the stimulus doesn't control our connection.
I can’t tell you how helpful this video is and the timing couldn’t be better! I’ve been at a standstill and just felt so stuck with my gelding (Bane) who is very reactive just like this mare. He was supposed to be “a beginner horse” and couldn’t be further from the truth. I’m so excited to try these techniques! Thank you!! 🙌🏻
Giving them time to figure out the puzzle is so awesome. Speed comes with understanding. No one can solve a maths puzzle first time in record time. I love that you give them time. And even more, perhaps, I love that you talk about getting to their brain! Training is teaching. What good does it do if we can PHYSICALLY make them do it, if five years down the track we're STILL physically making them do it because they don't understand a cue...? I love it, thank you for making these videos!
I don’t have any experience with horses, but just looking a horse it is real beauty. I have 70 now, it a dream but even , your video sir is what to chech on UA-cam. Merci Québec Daniel 👌
Super good. Sooo many golden nuggets in this training session. Lovely mare, smart owner who is willing to bring Ryan in to keep learning, because every horse teaches us something new.
Definitely one for the experienced horse person, hope she can get sorted and has a goodlife. Always feel sorry tor the greys, with their cancer risk. Had to deal with the consequence of that with our Hereford herd till we could breed that out over 20 years. That woman is super horse handy.
This video is just what I was looking for 🎉, I’ve been working through the 3 circle game, but struggling with the canter, sorry to say I was just putting all that pressure on to get it 🤦♀️, I know how to fix it now. Fabulous.
This was incredibly helpful. I have a very sensitive mare and you have given me great insight on how to work with her. Wish I had the skills of this owner but regardless your clear instructions are things I can implement immediately! Many thanks
I love Ryan’s videos and knowledge. We adopted a 17.2 hand Belgian with an abusive background. She was very much like this one with the explosiveness. I’m a 5’ 1/2” and 58 year old female and I’ve done a lot of things like this. She calms down with me and I can keep her calm with just a flat halter. I will be doing this with her. It’s so much fun to speak the horse’s language.
I so enjoyed this video - - watching = listening - - observing this mare learn more clearly what is wanted / desired and choosing to respond - - is so nice to see. Thank you for sharing this.
So glad this horse got a horseman for an owner. Shes already been misunderstood and if thats continued she would be a nightmare. If she get her connection with this mare she will be great!
Watchin that lovely mare move, I'd say she has something off with that left rear leg. She doesn't lift her hoof at the hock the same as the right rear and she's not bending her stifle when she moves. Watching her stand while her owner is mounted, she's got her front feet wide to take weight off her rear. I think I'd have her left rear stifle x-rayed to see if there is a physical problem or a bone chip in there. Great work trying to relax this lovely girl. I just think there is something physical that is prompting some of the nervous and explosive behavior still. Doing all the right things, but I think I'd dig deeper and make sure this isn't a physical problem.
Poor horse. It's great she had a kind and caring owner willing to put in the time and work and get the help she needs! Beautiful horse. Not a mean bone in her body.
Right off the bat when she started riding her to the right, her left hip looked like she was a tiny bit lame when she stepped out. I'm certainly no expert but that caught my eye. She's a lovely mare and with 2 people who obviously know horses, you'll figure it out and get her on a better path.
Beautiful work! You are good at training humans as well! At the simplest level it’s the same. Trust, leadership and cooperation build the relationship.
What a gift you are. Wish I had found you for.my daughter. We were taken by the best there is. It was never about my daughters horse. Only her daddy's money. She was so talented....... love your videos because of your sincerity
Really learn so much from Ryan's videos! Stuff not covered in a lot of ground work vids..... doing everything with intention & then getting it while riding! Would certainly love to take a week long course from him..... and his wife too who does dressage.
I found this particular video very helpful, thank you. ❤️ Especially looking for the holes in my training especially knowing whats happening in her mind mentally and emotionally because she can react similar esp when you were doing the side pass. The rider said her mare is stiff in her ribs mine can be the same especially on the left rein. So this is one of my take aways. More bending, as you said the quality of the bend. My mare is in no way near dynamite, but sensitive and definitely more reactive in spring, less attentive, and can get confused and anxious with pressure more running. I'm lucky I've built up a good mental connection overall and I've taught her to think for herself when scared of something. Both on the ground and under saddle. She will now usually go up and discover it with the cue "touch it" and has done this off her own back at times so she usually looks to me for safety. But my take away is help her to find that relaxation quicker in reactive times. She understands the bending and relaxation and softness as we do this work all the time, but it goes out the window in times of stress, and takes a little longer to recover. I like the comment the rider made about asking for obedience rather than allowing the horse to connect. I do this at times, so great to be able to acknowledge my short comings and work on myself in order to help my horse. Thank you.
Wow. My big, red OTTB mare that ran until she was eight and a half was just like this. She was kind but super sensitive, high flight and very fearful. Those circles and bending he suggested became a place of comfort for her when I needed to get her attention under saddle. I could then get soft and move on with the ride. Really this mare is just like my mare was. Keep at it… it will take time but you’ll get there. Use big release of pressure rewards. I can do all kind of things with her now that use to terrify her. Good luck!
@@delightschwartz2155 Til eight and a half then sat for almost two years with her race owner. She had excellent care at the track and after, but starting to retrain a racehorse at 11 is not easy. We did it though Good luck!
someone (not her current owner - her current owner is Amazing) started her with a tad too much pressure in my opinion - just a guess..she is Really nice and someone just blew through her training - not allowing her to get comfortable and confident in what was being asked of her - she got a great new owner and she is a lovely mare.
Just for curiosity, I'd be interested in knowing where this mare is in the pecking order. I really respect this owner for having more horse sense than you usually see and how sensitive she is in reading the mare. I love watching this mare's ears.
She’s the boss mare. She wasn’t when she got here but as she has gained confidence with me she has climbed the pecking order and now rules the roost of 11 horses.
One thing I like about Ryan.. He listens to the owner.. So many trainers ignore what the owner says which my experience with my own horse has resulted in making a nervous horse more nervous.. No you do not know the horse as well as the owner especially an owner who owned the horse for a years..
I had a half appy half thoroughbred that was like this. We named him Keno because it was a gamble to get on him. You never knew what would happen. Wouldnt take any tack so I had to ride him with a thin rope which I had to wrap it into an Indian bridle. Around his chin and one lead to hold onto. Whew. It was always some kind of ride!
I was always taught not to slap/pat on a horse. Gentle rubs is what I was told. She keeps slapping the horse a lot. And as sensitive as the horse seems I would refrain from the hard touching.
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The owner is so horse savy yet had some holes to fill and she totally gets it! Nice to see. Obviously a confident rider.
I wish all horse trainers were like Ryan
This woman is a very knowledgeable horsewoman, but the most important thing is that she's not opposed to gaining more knowledge and seeking help. No matter you're level, there's always more to learn. Loved watching this video.
And what a nice mare, she's smart!
Agree, she has much really deep understanding and also is asking for more help. The best student one can ever ask for. And her and her horse will go to new levels because of Ryan’s expertise here. He’s the best at breaking down and isolating the areas of need.
@judyboyle9232 I just said that, she's lovely and tries, you can see the intelligence and how she looks at her owner, to see if she's doing it right. Lovely, pretty mare. I think the knowledge that there is always more to learn is what seperates a good horse person from a bad one.
Another ckear case of horse getting lucky with an owner who clearly saw problems and rather than brute force through them she took it back to basics and sounded like she just needed some specifics thank you for helping the owner and her horse
Nice to see that a obviously knowledgeable owner spots the shortcomings in the mares training and are not afraid of asking for assistance from outside. Well done and very informative
It's such a pleasure to watch a rider with such excellent instincts and timing. Lovely horse, lovely rider. Thank you both so much for sharing!
It's really useful to see the same exercises done on different horses.
Thank you.
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Yes, different horses AND different riders. So very very helpful.
I am not a rider. I LOVE watching the training videos of Ryan’s and Steve Young. You just feel the HEART in both men.
The same here 😊❤
Gorgeous mare with a great owner. Shes gonna get on tract & they are gonna make a great pair. Lucky girls!
Ryan is a phenomenal teacher. I'm new here. Sorry for stating the obvious. But wow.
Thank you
Amazing how much the horse can accomplish when the trainer AND handler are confident.
I think only horse people understand ," It's a windy day!" hahahah
Amen. Wind brings a whole new set of challenges.
This was probably the most beautiful dance class and final performance that I have ever witnessed. The calm of such mighty power is a magical moment of peace. These two humans found a way to bridge the gap of understanding and respect with the horse who was just waiting to be seen and heard and fully safe. Beautiful.
Really nice, mare! Glad she ended up with this owner! Being able to feel and read what is going on with this mare was so good....Ryan is helping get issues pinpointed. Ryan is adding techniques to help get this mare solid.. very savvy owner willing to learn....good horse handlers and riders never quit learning. All worth ehile!
Huge thanks for the video! The owner is clearly experienced and has no problem understanding and expanding her repertoire. She did a fantastic job, implementing Ryan's exercises.
THIS people is what a COLLABORATION between trainer, owner, and horse. This is what a TRAINER should be doing but most can’t bc they don’t see the big picture with owners personality and engagement with their horse as well as the horses personality so the trainer should be teaching and educating logically as he is doing a superb user friendly understanding explanation. Love this.
Man, it's not often I see a video where I REALLY like the horse, but this mare is close to my ideal (minus the grey and the downhill build). She's emotionally sensitive, but such a thinker and sensible once she understands. I really like her handler as well. Great timing and instincts, and totally ready to soak up anything new she can learn.
if you’re near NJ i’ve got one just like that for sale lol. so sensitive but so smart and sooo willing and wants to try
@@caitlinw8351 Thanks, but I'm a tad bit too far north of NJ. 🙃
Such a great video! Loved seeing it slowed down for this mare and she made changes. Really beautiful horse! Would love to see an update down the road. Thank you Ryan for all you do!
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Both the mare and owner are great students! They both made nice progress. I think both are going to make great improvements on connection based on Ryan’s suggestions. She’s a very nice horse and worth the effort. I would love to see an update on their progress.
That 4 to 5 second allowance to allow the horse to process is something I've just recently learned. It is so important in ground work. We tend to forget in our fast paced Internet world that horses work at a different level mentally. If you don't give the horse that time to process, from my limited observations, they default to the fight/flight setting. Then you run the risk of reinforcing the very behaviour you're trying to get rid of.
Great videos. Thanks.
What a gorgeous mare! I think she's only going to improve from here. Her owner is very in tune with her.
What a beautiful mare! She's constantly looking for guidance & so willing once she understands ❤ Her person is so lucky to have her! Ryan you truly have a gift explaining what each individual horse needs. Thank you!
Lovely to see open minded, caring owners who understand and want to help their horses. I really like this mare, she's intelligent and tries and with some consistency, she looks like she will be super! She's well made and really pretty too!
Relationship sprinkled with love & respect is always the greatest wins for the horse and human ❤️
What a difference when the owner has good knowledge coming into it too. This girl is very tuned into her horse and after the holes Ryan was able to to point out and help with, these 2 are on their way to a very successful horse/rider relationship
I think this my favorite video of yours to date (I'm sure there are many like it on your Patreon account, but as I don't have a horse anymore and am too old and infirm to ride now, I just like to watch what people are doing with horses these days.) Anyway, this just made what you're pointing out really clear and it was reinforced by seeing how well your client got it and was able to implement your exercises. I really appreciate you sharing your expertise, so much of it free, that really helps people communicate so much better with their horses and help them both get to a better place kindly and with respect. I wish things like this had of been available 30 years ago, as we had some problems with horses that would have benefitted so much from these types of exercises.
I agree! I’m 70 and it’s been almost 10 years since I lost my last horse. I got my first one when I was 12. I wish I had all this knowledge available to me years ago. It would have made such a big difference back then. Back then all we had were some vhs videos and magazines!!
I love that the owner is honest, and clever- she learns and reads the horse very fast 👍🏻 the horse will be fine in time 🍀keep the good work 🍀🍀🍀
that owner has a great education!!! Glad to see even someone with great knowledge even admits to having holes in there training! This was very enjoyable to watch!!! What a stunning horse
Sweet horse and lovely owner. Good lesson Ryan.
This video is packed full of pertinent information for me personally. I cannot begin to tell you how much I have learned by watching your videos. I have found your videos to be highly educational and instructive. I love that you use horses with issues to show how to work with them rather than showing us a well trained horse. I was really disappointed when you were in my area and I was sick and couldn't go.
I try to soak up all the wonderful tips and knowledge from every video you post, Ryan! Even though I'm not taking a lesson with my horse, the ideas and imagery stay with me with my own horse. Thanks for your channel, I've learned so much!!
Wow! Learned so much about connection, patience, and timing. Thanks!
I love that you prioritize the horse feeling good in the work. They have to learn to do the exercises coordinated, soft, and relaxed in order for them to get the benefit. I struggle a little bit with that because sometimes we can't get the softness and I don't continue the exercise. I need to keep it going until I see a change (however small it may be). Thank you!
Thanks Ryan!! There is always more to learn. My boy is also very sensitive and this video showed me a clear gap for us to focus on together. I took him out today and had a better response with him in 20 mins than I have in the last 10 years. You're a wonderful teacher and horseman. I always thought it was just his personality - turns out it's energy and him not keying in to my intention. I slowed down and helped him understand that the stimulus doesn't control our connection.
Awesome session with a tremendous rider/owner. Great communication session.
Definitely she does a great job
Beautiful horse! Very confident owner. Helpful!
Knowledgeable horsewoman because she's insightful enough to ask for help. ❤❤❤❤❤
I can’t tell you how helpful this video is and the timing couldn’t be better! I’ve been at a standstill and just felt so stuck with my gelding (Bane) who is very reactive just like this mare. He was supposed to be “a beginner horse” and couldn’t be further from the truth.
I’m so excited to try these techniques! Thank you!! 🙌🏻
Giving them time to figure out the puzzle is so awesome.
Speed comes with understanding. No one can solve a maths puzzle first time in record time. I love that you give them time.
And even more, perhaps, I love that you talk about getting to their brain! Training is teaching. What good does it do if we can PHYSICALLY make them do it, if five years down the track we're STILL physically making them do it because they don't understand a cue...?
I love it, thank you for making these videos!
What a nice mare. Glad you're taking the time with her.
I don’t have any experience with horses, but just looking a horse it is real beauty. I have 70 now, it a dream but even , your video sir is what to chech on UA-cam.
Merci Québec Daniel 👌
Nice! Loved watching your patience and seeing the horse beginning to understand.
Another great video, Ryan! What a nice mare.
Super good. Sooo many golden nuggets in this training session. Lovely mare, smart owner who is willing to bring Ryan in to keep learning, because every horse teaches us something new.
Very Well put together this mare and very clear instruction on install The kiss to canter😊 Ryan You are one of The best out there 100%
Definitely one for the experienced horse person, hope she can get sorted and has a goodlife. Always feel sorry tor the greys, with their cancer risk. Had to deal with the consequence of that with our Hereford herd till we could breed that out over 20 years. That woman is super horse handy.
This video has helped me so much. One of my horses is very much like this horse… so thank you both!
Don't I wish these videos were around five decades ago when I was into horses! Very impressive, very!
This video is just what I was looking for 🎉, I’ve been working through the 3 circle game, but struggling with the canter, sorry to say I was just putting all that pressure on to get it 🤦♀️, I know how to fix it now. Fabulous.
As always he is great at exsplaining the why. Super stoked to see others join us to learn a better way of training.
This was incredibly helpful. I have a very sensitive mare and you have given me great insight on how to work with her. Wish I had the skills of this owner but regardless your clear instructions are things I can implement immediately!
Many thanks
The owner is eager to learn and in tuned with her more which is great.
I love Ryan’s videos and knowledge. We adopted a 17.2 hand Belgian with an abusive background. She was very much like this one with the explosiveness. I’m a 5’ 1/2” and 58 year old female and I’ve done a lot of things like this. She calms down with me and I can keep her calm with just a flat halter. I will be doing this with her. It’s so much fun to speak the horse’s language.
Ran into a road block in canter transitions with a new horse - this was just what i needed! Thanks!!!
Great breakdown there at the end... I'm not a cowboy but enjoy your training videos.
I like the way she is constantly reminding the mare to keep her head and attention while working on the ground.
Love the horse is listening to her and looking at her like- I don't agree I'm just wanting a snooze.❤
I so enjoyed this video - - watching = listening - - observing this mare learn more clearly what is wanted / desired and choosing to respond - - is so nice to see. Thank you for sharing this.
Fantastic video. She is such a willing partner. Thank you for sharing all. 💖💕
So glad this horse got a horseman for an owner. Shes already been misunderstood and if thats continued she would be a nightmare. If she get her connection with this mare she will be great!
I love this fine tuning
I absolutely loved this! No doubt I'll replay it a few times😊.
We love you Ryan! You're a life saver!
Beautiful horse 🐴 amazing video
Thank you both very much. I have some very similar issues with my mare. I will try tour tips
Brilliant session Ryan 👏.. I ALWAYS learn so much watching you! 😊
Wow. Thank you. Good information 👍🏼
Great video, lovely to see such an open minded student ❤
Very very very nice!
Magnificent stuff. Wish I had a bit of this knowledge 60 years ago.
Watchin that lovely mare move, I'd say she has something off with that left rear leg. She doesn't lift her hoof at the hock the same as the right rear and she's not bending her stifle when she moves. Watching her stand while her owner is mounted, she's got her front feet wide to take weight off her rear. I think I'd have her left rear stifle x-rayed to see if there is a physical problem or a bone chip in there. Great work trying to relax this lovely girl. I just think there is something physical that is prompting some of the nervous and explosive behavior still. Doing all the right things, but I think I'd dig deeper and make sure this isn't a physical problem.
I totally agree- and that head position screams aversion to discomfort.
I agree big time with this comment.
Makes sense since canter to R is all about the L hind
Poor horse. It's great she had a kind and caring owner willing to put in the time and work and get the help she needs! Beautiful horse. Not a mean bone in her body.
Right off the bat when she started riding her to the right, her left hip looked like she was a tiny bit lame when she stepped out. I'm certainly no expert but that caught my eye. She's a lovely mare and with 2 people who obviously know horses, you'll figure it out and get her on a better path.
Another great video🎉🎉🎉.
Beautiful work! You are good at training humans as well! At the simplest level it’s the same. Trust, leadership and cooperation build the relationship.
Clever horse my first horse was named Dynamite Lady and she lived up to it but ended up being The horse of my life she Learn me so much 😊
Nice work 👍 Ryan thanks
What a gift you are. Wish I had found you for.my daughter. We were taken by the best there is. It was never about my daughters horse. Only her daddy's money. She was so talented....... love your videos because of your sincerity
Really learn so much from Ryan's videos! Stuff not covered in a lot of ground work vids..... doing everything with intention & then getting it while riding! Would certainly love to take a week long course from him..... and his wife too who does dressage.
I found this particular video very helpful, thank you. ❤️
Especially looking for the holes in my training especially knowing whats happening in her mind mentally and emotionally because she can react similar esp when you were doing the side pass. The rider said her mare is stiff in her ribs mine can be the same especially on the left rein. So this is one of my take aways. More bending, as you said the quality of the bend.
My mare is in no way near dynamite, but sensitive and definitely more reactive in spring, less attentive, and can get confused and anxious with pressure more running. I'm lucky I've built up a good mental connection overall and I've taught her to think for herself when scared of something. Both on the ground and under saddle. She will now usually go up and discover it with the cue "touch it" and has done this off her own back at times so she usually looks to me for safety. But my take away is help her to find that relaxation quicker in reactive times. She understands the bending and relaxation and softness as we do this work all the time, but it goes out the window in times of stress, and takes a little longer to recover.
I like the comment the rider made about asking for obedience rather than allowing the horse to connect. I do this at times, so great to be able to acknowledge my short comings and work on myself in order to help my horse.
Thank you.
Connect to the horse, let them learn rather than be forced. Seems so simple yet I know it's not. Both horse and rider learned in this session.
notice this mare jumps just when Ryan moves his hands up.
Her reactions to his hands makes me think she's been hit a lot.
I was going to say the same thing.
Enjoyed watching this!
Switching eyes is what's getting her tight. Nice to see a rider with some feel.
Wow. My big, red OTTB mare that ran until she was eight and a half was just like this. She was kind but super sensitive, high flight and very fearful. Those circles and bending he suggested became a place of comfort for her when I needed to get her attention under saddle. I could then get soft and move on with the ride. Really this mare is just like my mare was. Keep at it… it will take time but you’ll get there. Use big release of pressure rewards. I can do all kind of things with her now that use to terrify her. Good luck!
Wow, am I understanding right, your mare raced until she was 8?
@@delightschwartz2155 Til eight and a half then sat for almost two years with her race owner. She had excellent care at the track and after, but starting to retrain a racehorse at 11 is not easy. We did it though Good luck!
Excellent
What a KIND mare with a TON of Try.
someone (not her current owner - her current owner is Amazing) started her with a tad too much pressure in my opinion - just a guess..she is Really nice and someone just blew through her training - not allowing her to get comfortable and confident in what was being asked of her - she got a great new owner and she is a lovely mare.
Just for curiosity, I'd be interested in knowing where this mare is in the pecking order. I really respect this owner for having more horse sense than you usually see and how sensitive she is in reading the mare. I love watching this mare's ears.
She’s the boss mare. She wasn’t when she got here but as she has gained confidence with me she has climbed the pecking order and now rules the roost of 11 horses.
@@mariekelsey2038 Very interesting!
great great great !!! keep them coming 😀
Beautiful Gray Mare ❤❤❤
NICE HORSE!! ❤❤
Hey I can empathize with that I've been on a few loaded kegs of dynamite in my horse training days
One thing I like about Ryan.. He listens to the owner.. So many trainers ignore what the owner says which my experience with my own horse has resulted in making a nervous horse more nervous.. No you do not know the horse as well as the owner especially an owner who owned the horse for a years..
I ALWAYS ENJOY YOUR VIDEOS RYAN
I don’t know it seems like the horse is kind of in the rear end when she was trying to get her to lope
I had a half appy half thoroughbred that was like this. We named him Keno because it was a gamble to get on him. You never knew what would happen. Wouldnt take any tack so I had to ride him with a thin rope which I had to wrap it into an Indian bridle. Around his chin and one lead to hold onto. Whew. It was always some kind of ride!
It’s interesting watching the amount of unconscious micromanaging the owner is doing in the first minute or two while they’re chatting.
I wish I had a horse so I could practice these techniques.
I was always taught not to slap/pat on a horse. Gentle rubs is what I was told. She keeps slapping the horse a lot. And as sensitive as the horse seems I would refrain from the hard touching.
Horses love pats. I’m not sure where you heard that? Pat a dog towards their tail they love it too.
Made me Nuts too 😂. Also no release while lunging and too forceful yielding, not giving her a chance to think and do.
@@emilydoesit8383would your sensitive skin prefer a rub or a smack.