What Good Hands Are and What They Are Not - Horse Training Basics For Performance Horse Riders
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- Опубліковано 30 січ 2022
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An additional video which my help the way you use your hands:
I want to congratulate you on your clarity. Not just because of the way you handled this topic, but also on the clarity with witch you articulate the words. I am italian and I don't speak well English, but I easily understand you.
Excellent information. Spent yrs on riding‘lessons’ and never felt I was getting anywhere. Seems impossible to find a people/horse trainer who gives this kind of information.
You are so right I have a friend of mine told me about you on your UA-cam channel so I looked you up I’ve been training Horses and Sam 16 I am now 63 and I took lessons from Monty Roberts and I worked at the 4. 6 ranch. But you open my eyes a little more thank you so much so you have gave me a lot more to understand thank you for sharing and being there for us Horseman
I did this with my horse after seeing what you did so that I remember to keep him soft and he remembered his training from long ago.
See, I'm the opposite: I have terrible hands and I know it 🤣 this was a helpful video to get started on my hand work. Thanks!
Thank you very much for this video!!!
I just have to say,,I love what you were teaching people today,,Well said
Thank you so much.
This is my favorite video you have done
You are so right 👍 and by The Way what a beautiful horse there 👍
We all have a lot to learn.
Thanks, again, for a video that clearly demonstrates what you taught that good looking horse!
I think a lot of people don't understand that light hands kind of equals the pressure that one horse will give to another horse with the pinning of the ears. Which is a no touch pressure asking for movement from one horse to another. Light hands basically is a feel communicated through the reins with "perceived" pressure but not physical pressure.
Oh by the way I am a cutter I have cutting horses thank you Larry
Great video. Wish it was longer.
Great videos please keep them coming !!
A lot of people are stuck in this nothing middle ground of average pressure. Pressure should be light, then if that's ignored, as heavy as necessary (bump bump). Reins or legs or anything you do. People who use pressure that is neither light enough at the start, nor heavy enough to act as "a consequence", just end up with horses who ignore them. Because there is no reward, and there is no consequence
Muito bom
Larry, do you train horses for people or do you sell the ones you train?