You coaching the riders focus of his eyes and head is important. To directing his balance and focus to where he needs the horse to go. Ask any bucking horse rider bull rider. Your bodys going where your eyes are looking. Good job Dennis.
Denis there was no by stander , to give me advice , I wish that would be the case it was a friend of mine after talking to him about what was going on with my horse , he told me like you said keep him on the lead line , I think you are right come to think of it , I turn him loose and he mite think that I am allowing him to go and play and go crazy running and bucking , you see when I turn him loose in the arena he goes a 100 miles in hour in 60 seconds , I am not even in the arena with him , I just watch him from the outside , and try to come him down, I think your right I mite be confusing him to think the arena is a place to go and play , next time I will keep him on a lead line , man I wish a could speak to you , thank you so much for your advices your biggest fan 😊
Your welcome .On my site, cappeltrainingandshoeing.com Go to online courses and purchase Video coaching. Thank you and I am looking forward to assisting you on your equine journey! Dennis
Dénis i am hoping you can help me , I have a 6 year old , his blood line is mom TB and dad a Paint , I notice that if I ride him every second day he is very good , but if I don’t ride him do to the cold weather here in Alberta Canada , I do as you say free lunge him first ,then I lunge him on the lead line , in the indoor arena ,by the way the arena is open only if it’s -10 , any colder it’s closed ,so my question is , now that he is sweating , from running and bucking ,would he be safe to ride , he does listen to me at liberty ,what would you subject that I do ? some people say don’t free lunge him cause that makes him more hyper ? He does how ever listen to my commends on the ground ,on the lead line what should I do he gets so crazy hyper it’s scare me .looking forward to hearing from you thank you, I did find your video that shows to prepare a horse coming back in from being off all winter , would that sommes it up ?
Thank you for asking ! In this situation it is a bit of a guess to answere you with out seeing how you and he communicate with each other . If the bystanders that say he is getting too high from the free work , have experience working with horses , it might pay you to listen to them and put your lead rope on . You shouldn’t have to work him into a sweat if your timing is done in a way that quiet behavior is the reward . Running him until he is tired can work but in your situation probably not the best choice . Every time your horse has a hint of try reward. Him with release . Then don’t be in too big of a hurry to ask for the next thing . If he does more than you want then meet him with the same energy and stay there until you see him try , then quit It sounds like he is a. It confused on what you are wanting . Make you picture of what you are wanting more clear and he will change for the better . You can contact me for some coaching via video and phone consultation too Thanks Dennis
Denis I am so sorry I tried to reach your site 4 times , answering the cookie robot pictures ,and I don’t know why it’s asking me over and over for my email , and asking if I am a robot , to fiel in all the boxes, I have done so , but it keeps on rejecting me ?
Excellent video - I wish Dennis lived closer.
Just a drive or a flight away !
As always, very thorough in depth way of doing.
The melting and softening, circles and forward, thank you Dennis! Again, a great way to start my day right here!
Thank you
Another great video!
You coaching the riders focus of his eyes and head is important. To directing his balance and focus to where he needs the horse to go. Ask any bucking horse rider bull rider. Your bodys going where your eyes are looking. Good job Dennis.
100%.
Thank you for your comment.
That was very informative, another great video. The rider did well.
Yes Johnathan is becoming a very good hand I’m thankful to have him on our team !
Well done!
Thank you
Great video thanks!
Thank you
Great job and explanation.
Good teaching. Dennis
Awesome
Thank you
What a job.
Denis there was no by stander , to give me advice , I wish that would be the case it was a friend of mine after talking to him about what was going on with my horse , he told me like you said keep him on the lead line , I think you are right come to think of it , I turn him loose and he mite think that I am allowing him to go and play and go crazy running and bucking , you see when I turn him loose in the arena he goes a 100 miles in hour in 60 seconds , I am not even in the arena with him , I just watch him from the outside , and try to come him down, I think your right I mite be confusing him to think the arena is a place to go and play , next time I will keep him on a lead line , man I wish a could speak to you , thank you so much for your advices your biggest fan 😊
Your welcome .On my site, cappeltrainingandshoeing.com
Go to online courses and purchase Video coaching.
Thank you and I am looking forward to assisting you on your equine journey!
Dennis
Wonderful, thank you Dennis.
Thanks for commenting
What kinda bit ?
Seems like I can hear him rolling a cricket.
Fantastic! ❤
Words to live by: make him wish he hadn't done that.
Dénis i am hoping you can help me , I have a 6 year old , his blood line is mom TB and dad a Paint , I notice that if I ride him every second day he is very good , but if I don’t ride him do to the cold weather here in Alberta Canada , I do as you say free lunge him first ,then I lunge him on the lead line , in the indoor arena ,by the way the arena is open only if it’s -10 , any colder it’s closed ,so my question is , now that he is sweating , from running and bucking ,would he be safe to ride , he does listen to me at liberty ,what would you subject that I do ? some people say don’t free lunge him cause that makes him more hyper ? He does how ever listen to my commends on the ground ,on the lead line what should I do he gets so crazy hyper it’s scare me .looking forward to hearing from you thank you, I did find your video that shows to prepare a horse coming back in from being off all winter , would that sommes it up ?
Thank you for asking !
In this situation it is a bit of a guess to answere you with out seeing how you and he communicate with each other . If the bystanders that say he is getting too high from the free work , have experience working with horses , it might pay you to listen to them and put your lead rope on .
You shouldn’t have to work him into a sweat if your timing is done in a way that quiet behavior is the reward . Running him until he is tired can work but in your situation probably not the best choice .
Every time your horse has a hint of try reward. Him with release . Then don’t be in too big of a hurry to ask for the next thing . If he does more than you want then meet him with the same energy and stay there until you see him try , then quit
It sounds like he is a. It confused on what you are wanting . Make you picture of what you are wanting more clear and he will change for the better .
You can contact me for some coaching via video and phone consultation too
Thanks
Dennis
What do you do with a horse that wants to buck up everytime you ask for a flying change. It's mainly form right to left that he does it.
You might need to address his shoulder placement before you move his hip to ask for the change . It sounds like he’s jumping over his own shoulder
@0:48 what you felt ? Was the inability of stopping gravity
Ride em cowboy .lolol
Denis I am so sorry I tried to reach your site 4 times , answering the cookie robot pictures ,and I don’t know why it’s asking me over and over for my email , and asking if I am a robot , to fiel in all the boxes, I have done so , but it keeps on rejecting me ?
I’ll pass this along and see if it is something on our end . Thank you