Slowing Down a Fast Horse

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  • Опубліковано 24 лип 2014
  • Many of us have horses who go too fast when we ride - it may be out of nervousness, excitement, or very commonly lack of balance. Some horses can also get quick out of discomfort - so as with many behavior issues - always rule out physcial problems first.
    To correct a horse that goes too fast, the answer is rarely bigger bits or stronger equipment. Instead, we need to be slow the horse down then reward what we wanted - the horse going slower - by releasing pressure, not continuing to "hold" the horse to keep him slow. You may have to work on other components as well, such as your horse's balance and your own position in the saddle to help him maintain the slower pace, but the key is that release when your horse does the right thing by going slower. If your horse is naturally very forward moving, it may take many reminders telling him to slow down, but once he learns that this is what you want, he can respond confidently to your "slow down" cues.
    To quote Angelo Telatin during a recent clinic, "Riding is not about pulling, kicking, turning, it is about rewarding good behavior by dropping the tension in your body."
    Become a better rider in just 7 days with these simple tips: www.crktrainingblog.com/7days
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  • @keelymcdermot2164
    @keelymcdermot2164 8 років тому +95

    You're like the trainer I can't afford😅 thank you for your awesome videos.

  • @allisonm7707
    @allisonm7707 7 років тому +49

    Woopie pie ☺️☺️that's the cutest name

  • @aleashaacevedo179
    @aleashaacevedo179 5 років тому +2

    In my class yesterday I was given a horse who had just arrived to the stable two weeks ago. At the rail it was obvious how worried he was about his head and feet, and the second we started on the trail with my class he was the quickest to the front of the group. My classmates (all at mixed skill levels) thought he looked happy, but his ears told me differently. Lucky I found this video again - it makes perfect sense now that he was all nerves during my riding class, and I'm even more determined to try and help him when I ride again next week.

  • @SuzanneASutton
    @SuzanneASutton 7 років тому +29

    Terrific post. I never heard it explained so well, or shown so clearly. Your videos are as crisp and helpful as any I have every seen. Thank you.

  • @maggiestardust
    @maggiestardust 9 років тому +101

    The quickness can also come from how quick you post in the trot. The slower you post, the slower your horse will go.

    • @HorseClass
      @HorseClass  9 років тому +22

      maggiestardust very true! One of my instructors recently used the term "slow your back" and that was a helpful analogy for me.

    • @HmainTomlinson
      @HmainTomlinson 9 років тому +16

      CRKtraining I have a very fast, strong horse and my instructor gave me a great tip " Don't rise to him, make him trot to your rise" (Rise being post).
      This totally helped me! It pretty much means what maggiestardust said! x

    • @evielarsson6475
      @evielarsson6475 7 років тому +3

      maggiestardust thanks because I ride a horse at my horse riding and he is a speed demon. When we are doing a trot exercise he will go onto the inside track and possibly have a canter !

    • @macaylahamilton2487
      @macaylahamilton2487 7 років тому +3

      But I do western so I don't post

    • @duckiesdreambarrelhorses5429
      @duckiesdreambarrelhorses5429 6 років тому +1

      Breyer Gal I'm with u I do Western riding to u can see my Western stuff on horse(in my profile picture)my horse likes to try and bite me too but if she tries again I'm giving her a hot potato

  • @jillholland6504
    @jillholland6504 8 років тому +10

    This exactly the problem I had out ridding today. I am now looking forward to trying this out tomorrow. Thank you. You are always so clear about what to do. Great.

  • @maggiethomas7788
    @maggiethomas7788 Рік тому +1

    What an excellent video! I have struggled with this issue with my horse since FOREVER! Your explanations are clear and logical and I can’t wait to try out all your suggestions. Thank you so much!

  • @simplyequestrian4433
    @simplyequestrian4433 9 років тому +8

    i have had trouble with this for the longest time and faster horses still scare me! This video was very helpful i am having a new horse on trial who is a bit quick at the canter and i am excited to try this out with him! thank you for the tips!!

  • @hotflash5996
    @hotflash5996 10 років тому +64

    Thanks for the video. I am working on not panicking when my horse speeds up on the trail. I find my anxiety makes my horse anxious too. This is easier said than done as a relatively new rider. I will work on this exercise in an arena.

    • @carinal529
      @carinal529 10 років тому +2

      Me too, haha :-)

    • @sageisstinky
      @sageisstinky 10 років тому +1

      Me too

    • @joyfulequestrianblog
      @joyfulequestrianblog 9 років тому +5

      I find what helps me, counting my breathing relaxes me, if the horse runs off then tiny circles because the horse will just keep going in a circle instead of running away. And you can get relaxed on the circle before having the horse go straight again. But you also may get dizzy lol.

    • @tahliatobin3758
      @tahliatobin3758 7 років тому

      Hotflash59 I

    • @ellieshull1475
      @ellieshull1475 7 років тому

      Hotflash59 same here

  • @s_11869
    @s_11869 4 роки тому +17

    I ride a pony called Paddy. He is small. He looks like a school master. He looks lazy.
    *gets on pony*
    *taps with heals - barely evens touches*
    Pony: *yeets me down the arena*
    (Paddy is sweet, he took off in canter with me down the arena but I stayed on.)

  • @YourFriendlyLion
    @YourFriendlyLion 3 роки тому +4

    I have two voice tones. One to slow down my horse and one to make it go fast. I don’t even need to kick my horse. I love my horse

  • @nadiah4281
    @nadiah4281 6 років тому +16

    i’m mad that i only just found your account but i’m happy that i did. you explain things so well and give very good examples. you also treat your horses so well in all your videos. i usually cringe at other people’s videos because even when the horse should be resting, they hold them so hard in the mouth. all your horses are so happy and your videos are amazing. 🙏

  • @marh122
    @marh122 6 років тому +2

    Its funny how I watch these videos and I tell myself ,,yeah right, good to know", then I go to my riding class and then I need to re-watch this video again and make notes because I had exactly this problem :D

  • @abby-tc5he
    @abby-tc5he 8 років тому +2

    My Morgan has this problem never thought about all the things I was doing wrong awesome advice :)

  • @Dayroom
    @Dayroom Рік тому

    I ride a Saddlebred Arab cross horse named xerox. He is 19 and absolutely SPUNKY so fast and energetic. He is very quick and loves to evade everything. Catching it and collecting your balance, I mean catching every time. Will bring him back to earth, letting them get it they take it as a reward, and will never stop.

  • @sweetlemonspa
    @sweetlemonspa 5 років тому +1

    love this and all your trainings, so helpful and balanced.

  • @laurapope4715
    @laurapope4715 9 років тому +1

    I have found that keeping your balance and never bracing your legs (which also braces your upper body and pushes you forward) is key to slowing and relaxing your horse. Part of this is making sure your stirrups are not too long as this will make you straighten your leg and thus create the lean forward which gets everything speeded up as well. I agree that leaning back and keeping soft yourself is really key - horses are sooo sensitive to our movements and weight, we are often to blame to speeding things up without even knowing why!

  • @jisellerider2973
    @jisellerider2973 8 років тому

    Great concepts for slowing down. Lots of useful practical ideas with the theory explained. Definitely trying these. Thanks!

  • @supermomflyaway330
    @supermomflyaway330 8 років тому +2

    It is so nice to see a trainer, training people and horses and wearing head protection. 3 years ago a friend of mine had an 8 year old daughter who's head was stoved in- while in a pasture. She wasn't riding. She was just talking to her horse and another ran by- kicked its heels up and the damage is permanent. Normal is a completely different reality for that little girl for the rest of her life. So thank you, for being one of the truly few trainers I have seen who wears helmets just like their students. What a great example.

    • @jennityni5990
      @jennityni5990 5 років тому

      Supermom Flyaway that's because most of equestrian/horse related accidents happen when on the ground, not on the horse. As harsh as it sounds, the kid could've still had serious brain damage, even if they were wearing a helmet.

  • @KristinaSSO
    @KristinaSSO 8 років тому +3

    I needed this so much! Thank you for addressing!

  • @sherigaynorcreativeawakenings
    @sherigaynorcreativeawakenings 9 років тому +2

    WOW! So glad I found you. Thanks for the great videos. I'll be practicing with my horse!

  • @saigel8881
    @saigel8881 8 років тому +2

    This is great! Most other videos about this involve being rough with the horses but this is a much better way

  • @laurareinhold3227
    @laurareinhold3227 6 років тому +1

    I just stumbled across your videos on accident and I really like them! I'm definitely sending all my students to your channel. Thanks for all of your effort and your clear, concise explanations!
    I just wanted to add one little comment to this topic of horses who continually speed up under saddle--in addition to the reasons you mentioned, often, speeding up can be a form of evasion, especially as we start to challenge the horse for more engagement or collection or extention or beginning lateral work, etc. Horses are built to go fast, so that's not really that hard for them to do compared to some of the other things we ask of them. So, when we apply a leg aid for shoulder in, for example, some horses decide that it's easier to just speed up rather than offer the more challenging move. When they speed up to avoid engagement of the hindquarters, however, it can very quickly morph into a hurried attempt to regain balance since they will inevitably fall on the forehand in this scenario and thus begins the downward (speed) spiral.
    All in all, great video, awesome advice, keep up the good work, and thank you!

  • @JustACoverStory.
    @JustACoverStory. 6 років тому

    I know this video has been up for quite awhile but thank you! This is really going to help with my new horse😁

  • @peppapigwhatareyoudoinginm7291
    @peppapigwhatareyoudoinginm7291 6 років тому +1

    You help me SOOO much with these videos !! Thank you !!

  • @delialeonard8923
    @delialeonard8923 6 років тому +1

    thank you this was so helpful my horse is good but gets a little fast at times I tried all of your methods and they really helped and even worked completly

  • @KM-px8cs
    @KM-px8cs 6 років тому

    What a stunning horse. I love your videos as well!

  • @kimyoung5972
    @kimyoung5972 4 роки тому

    Your videos have helped me so much with my mare, I have always ridden trained horses and she is the first horse that I started training with natural horsemanship as a foal with all of the ground work of course with the help of trainers. She is green under saddle and so sometimes new challenges come up that I don't know how to handle as I don't have a trainer right now. Learning to slow her down and why she is going fast etc has been invaluable and works! Your slowing the trot video has helped us tremendously in only two riding sessions. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and for making it free on top of it all!! I can ride with confidence when i feel I know what to do to correct her behavior in a fair manner that works for both of us, so helpful!!!

  • @MightyFrostDragon
    @MightyFrostDragon 9 років тому

    Your videos help a lot! Please continue.

  • @alyssafoti2960
    @alyssafoti2960 10 років тому +66

    Please do one about the canter

    • @russianmarusya59
      @russianmarusya59 4 роки тому +6

      Yes please do!! I have a horse that Canter's great in a round pen but in an arena she's a racehorse 😭

    • @vivientakacs5599
      @vivientakacs5599 4 роки тому +4

      If you notice your horse speeding up, start cantering in circles smaller and smaller. It will get difficult to the horse to canter fast. If you do this, your horse will notice that cantering fast is not the answer. It will basically be 'I asked you to canter, you started galloping, so I will make it harder for you to do it'
      But dont take it too far. As soon as your horse slows down even if a little, let him canter straight again. If he speeds up too much again, run him in circles until he slows down. Your horse wouldn't want to run in circles and will get it that if he doesn't speed up, you won't run him in circles

    • @vivientakacs5599
      @vivientakacs5599 4 роки тому +1

      This can be done for trot too btw, and can be very useful if your horse bolts a lot

    • @kayamiller9798
      @kayamiller9798 4 роки тому

      Vivien Takacs I’ve had a problem with my perfect horse who started rearing when I introduced a new activity for us, roping every since then she’s been high strung and not herself I haven’t done it in months but she’s been having a problem that when we canter she has to run or when we trot she has to canter, would the circling thing help?

    • @Popsickle24680
      @Popsickle24680 4 роки тому +2

      @@vivientakacs5599 I can be really detrimental if not done right, though. Pulling a horse in circles can sometimes just make them more anxious unless you can do it on a relaxed rein. Tight circles drives up their anxiety and tension. I had a young rider who bought a horse much too difficult for her because she got quick and her gut response was always to whip her around in tiny little circles which just drove the horse insane.

  • @primsfavorites
    @primsfavorites 8 років тому

    That's very helpful and makes perfect sense. I will definitely give it a go. Thank you.

  • @cliveambrose3271
    @cliveambrose3271 8 років тому

    This video has been really helpful. Thank you.

  • @erincrooks7213
    @erincrooks7213 7 років тому

    Awesome video! I'm having this exact problem with my green mare and will be playing with some of these strategies today.

  • @eliza5393
    @eliza5393 10 років тому +1

    Thank you for this! I will try doing this with my horse who is often quite fast. Very helpful :)

  • @ellabergstrom4200
    @ellabergstrom4200 7 років тому

    You are such a good rider!😻 Thanks for the vid it rlly helped!👍🏻👍🏻

  • @dianeducharme6280
    @dianeducharme6280 7 років тому

    great video with awesome explanations

  • @lightningme3503
    @lightningme3503 7 років тому +6

    This is great help! my horse is very fast at the trot. hes still in training but i could use the tips because my trainer quit on me..so im stuck by myself but im okay with that! meaning...more bonding time! so thanks for the help

  • @gabbyvalaiofficial9962
    @gabbyvalaiofficial9962 4 роки тому

    I ride a Paso Fino who knows no other thing than SPEED 😂 She doesn’t trot and only paces and does a 4 beat gait every time before canter- she finds it easier to canter from walk which I find very weird! This video helped a lot, thank you!

  • @aylagrace2106
    @aylagrace2106 9 років тому +6

    Your horses Are Beauties!

  • @gracewright9612
    @gracewright9612 8 років тому +5

    We do not use the term quick for this and it sounds sort of odd, to us.
    "quick" to us is a term we use to describe a horse that can move low very fast like a cat, for instance in cutting.
    We call a horse that wants to increase speed "hot".
    Once I translated the language for our purposes this was a very handy vid.
    How very astute of you to mention the posture of the rider.
    You get very high marks from me for stressing the release!

    • @PoisonTheOgres
      @PoisonTheOgres 8 років тому +2

      +Grace Wright No we does not use this term, Preciousss...
      Or is it more of a majestic plural?

  • @sherriemorrison1478
    @sherriemorrison1478 5 років тому

    another thing that most dont bother trying is getting the horse to use its "thinking" side of its brain instead of its "reactive" side like spooking, or anxious etc.. thinking is having them do things that stimulate their brain instead of the same ole thing like flatwork on rail. doing unique pole patterns or stepping onto small platforms etc. do that for a few minutes then go do some regular workout. be sure to use this as a tool whenever ur horse is using its reactive side of its brain, it really helps!

  • @annefraser4900
    @annefraser4900 Рік тому

    Great explanation! Thank you

  • @bingbong546
    @bingbong546 9 років тому +1

    OMG just what i needed thank you!!

  • @stellalevin2426
    @stellalevin2426 4 роки тому

    This was very helpful thank you!!!

  • @alyssa2991
    @alyssa2991 3 роки тому

    This is so helpful thank you!

  • @destaniewarner8269
    @destaniewarner8269 5 років тому

    I am so glad I found this video I have a tobiano gelding and he likes to go a bit faster than he should because he gets excited my Arabian is the same way I will see if using this will help me with the problem thank you in advance hopefully it will help!

  • @Hannah_tamara982
    @Hannah_tamara982 6 років тому

    Hi x thanks this is the only helpful video I have watched for my proplem and all of the things that you said are so logical thanks a lot although my horse only really rushes into jumps
    But I can still try xx

  • @heidiuridge1584
    @heidiuridge1584 4 роки тому

    Thanks really helps me

  • @lilycat1634
    @lilycat1634 3 роки тому

    Really nice but my horse is very fast at the trot and curls back behind the vertical when asked to slow down. Still I learned a lot. Keep on posting.

  • @iimdone
    @iimdone 8 років тому

    I'm a beginner and I rode a horse that would just go faster as we're on a walk. Since I was nervous I was like leaning forward a lot and pulled the reins strongly trying to get him or her to stop (I can't remember the gender). Thanks for uploading this!

  • @ellabergstrom4200
    @ellabergstrom4200 7 років тому

    I ride a 10 yr old mare, Arabian Welsh cross. She is really spunky at the trot and canter. She likes to speed up a lot on the long sides of the arena. My instructor told me to have a rounder looser back. Not like really hunched over but not arched and stiff. Your horse can feel the tension. It was a big difference, a lot more controllable

  • @skylarmelbye6208
    @skylarmelbye6208 9 років тому +1

    My horse is 3 and won't turn when he is loping/cantering, he will either run right into the fence, stop if I ask for a turn, or run into a wall. I have rode him all over and he has run into something every time. He won't listen if I ask to slow down either. He is absolutely amazing at the walk and jog/trot. I ride him with just a halter and lead and he will do everything asked until I ask for the canter/lope. If he is in the round pen, he will do what is asked, rider or lunging, walk, jog, trot, lope, canter, and gallop, but when I am in the arena, he will make sharp, uncalled for turns to the middle, go to a gallop and act like he is going to slide. He has never had any reining training, just western pleasure, trail, and equitation. He will also lope/canter if someone is lunging him in a big area as long as he doesn't have a rider. He does not have any back or pain issues. Does anyone have any tips?

    • @jennityni5990
      @jennityni5990 5 років тому

      Skylar Melbye your horse was too young to be ridden. You should only be starting ground work when they're 3. That's where you went work

  • @lakota123max
    @lakota123max 9 років тому +1

    very good advice =)

  • @kristinphillips3650
    @kristinphillips3650 2 роки тому

    Thank you. Working on this currently with my mare. She gets amped up with speed increases. Guess I need to weed the round pen, lol.

  • @beingquabeing
    @beingquabeing 9 років тому +1

    I love horses

  • @luna_0169
    @luna_0169 8 років тому

    omg this was so helpful! thank u soon much

  • @AWIKINGSWAY
    @AWIKINGSWAY 6 років тому

    Sooo helpful. Tnx!!!! bye from Italy! Ciao :-)

  • @brianastreu5669
    @brianastreu5669 9 років тому

    you have helped me so much lol his is exactly what my horse does but she gets alot quicker and ive been trying to use my hands to calm her down but if i get my hands to much in the bit she rears and ive olny been riding for 6 months so thank you lol

  • @R_S747
    @R_S747 4 роки тому

    The area you live in is beautiful

  • @mrshaggie810
    @mrshaggie810 5 років тому

    This was really helpful...do you have a video on getting the horse more supple, with a lower head, and our Tennessee walker is always stretching and pulling on the bit...any ideas why and what to do to help it?

  • @joannatuczynska3508
    @joannatuczynska3508 4 роки тому

    I am riding a horse who is very quick at trot... She sweats, breathes heavily and exeperience a lot od stress... I decided on a bitless bridle and it helps... Also I am trying to sit on her all the time in trot... It helps.

  • @danielthomas3333
    @danielthomas3333 5 років тому +5

    She seems to be preoccupied with using reins to slow down. She should emphasize the use of the seat for this purpose

  • @johncollop8732
    @johncollop8732 10 років тому

    rott 3 Great video. We recently purchased a Paso Fino. Super smooth but also super fast, The person we purchased her from only used a Hackamore, we had her teeth done and are trying a snaffle, she is not loving it. I think this will help. Thank you

  • @DaisyStalls
    @DaisyStalls 6 років тому +13

    I've watched this video 5 times😂 im determent to slow down the horse i ride😂

  • @pamelachace3205
    @pamelachace3205 6 років тому

    This totally makes sense!!!!

  • @Ruby-kx1xs
    @Ruby-kx1xs 8 років тому

    Thank you this video helped me so much because I'm usually on a really quick horse called honey.Like even on my last less son we had to do these obstacles and first we had to go in and out of the cones in walk but she just lifted her head and trotted of with me when I didn't ask her to 😂sometimes it's funny what horses do😂

  • @charlotteelizabethgrace4309
    @charlotteelizabethgrace4309 6 років тому +6

    Begins at 4:53

  • @rhpm
    @rhpm 9 років тому

    I would love to ask for advice regarding my new boy, I have used some techniques you have talked about, and its early days, but would love if possible to chat a bit more about him and how to work with him, kindes wishes, ruth

  • @frasersamuel2867
    @frasersamuel2867 3 роки тому

    I find the horse I ride gets hot, particularly in the canter. Im only an amateur but these things work.
    1. Be very relaxed. If you tense up the horse will tense up & they'll go faster. Its called escalation.
    2. In any gait I want to be relaxed. For example, if I'm in a slow trot I'll only ask for a faster trot if he's relaxed. There is no point asking for faster motion if he's not relaxed at the existing tempo.
    3. When he's rushing in the trot I try and get him more collected with a little more tension in the outside rein & using my core. As soon as he stops rushing I release the rein & core resistance.
    4. When he's a bit hot he wants to jump from the trot to the canter. I find if I have him collected in the trot with good contact on the outside rein (i have the rein quite short) he can't. Initially he tries hard but then he relaxes when he realises he can't jump into the canter. I want him to accept the contact with the bit & relax.
    5. I know its very basic I find its very useful to go back to a walk and do a lot of walk stop transitions. Sometimes I tap him on the shoulder & say listen. Once he is listening then Ill go back into other gaits. With the horse I ride he knows perfectly well what to do but he just stops listening. The walk stop transitions coupled with a tap on the shoulder with the whip gives him the message 'he's not in control & he needs to turn on his brain and listen'.
    Essentially riding in any gait should be extremely relaxing. If its not get lessons or think of solutions.
    Im only an amateur but these are things that work for me. Last time I rode him I practised all these things & he was so much calmer. I rode for 50 minutes & it was peaceful

  • @rachelk.2924
    @rachelk.2924 6 років тому

    I agree with this video to a certain extent. Except for the opening rein and tipping nose into the fence. Knew someone who was taught to do that, her horse was also a jumper..
    She used the technique you’re describing and her horse tried jumping the fence, she fell off, horse landed on top of her and she died instantly.
    Not saying this happens all the time, because it was kind of a freak incident, but just be aware that things like this do happen. It’s best to not use the fence for training (or balance) issues.

  • @heyitsdusk
    @heyitsdusk 6 років тому +1

    Two of the horses I ride are young mares who think that they're racetrack horses in the trot. They're a pain to trot because they're so fast ;u;

  • @nadjajasprica7680
    @nadjajasprica7680 9 років тому +2

    Plz help can u plz do a vidoe on how to stop ur horse form bolting befor a jump cuz my ponie always does that and i cant stop her

  • @orange4us
    @orange4us 7 років тому

    Hello. Would you use the same method for slowing down the canter as well? This is for green horses. Thanks

  • @stephenslaughter9997
    @stephenslaughter9997 6 років тому

    Is this an American Quarter Horse? Very lovely

  • @myh7569
    @myh7569 3 роки тому

    my stallion trots insanely fast if he's behind a mare 😅, super helpful tip about releasing even if its just slightly slower!

  • @akiraandriola4194
    @akiraandriola4194 4 роки тому +1

    I really need help with balance in the trot and control in the trot 😊

  • @wendy833
    @wendy833 4 роки тому

    I rode bareback and never had a teacher. You learn how to get on by yourself, and how to squeeze your legs. Had them get spooked and jump sideways, I never got dumped.

  • @KH-gj3ih
    @KH-gj3ih 9 років тому

    How do you recommend this exercise being done for western riders that neck rein,not plow rein? Thank you!

  • @saikopiratos
    @saikopiratos 5 років тому

    Hahaha the horse is looking around like " hey human what you talk?"

  • @jonniehartshorn3768
    @jonniehartshorn3768 7 років тому

    i love horses

  • @davielawrence3773
    @davielawrence3773 5 років тому

    I would love to see a video of "how to slow down a quick horse from ground". I take care of a Shetland pony who is clearly too small to be ridden. He walks most times really slow or the same pace as me but when trotting he really runs off and I haven't found a good solution for it yet

  • @omupadhyay1251
    @omupadhyay1251 7 років тому +5

    I have problem on my horse . she charges very fast as she quack and I get out of Balance suddenly even after good grip. get in gallop how should I control her. if I start making circle it goes in same path but bend her head at that direction I pull my rains. plz help me. she is so powerful.I would send you video if I can.And In walk also it get quacked it get into gallop and I get out of Balance. thanks plz help me out

    • @krystaldaniels7940
      @krystaldaniels7940 6 років тому

      OM UPADHYAY. I think i know what you mean. Mine took off on my today as soon as I got one foot in the stirrup. I was totally off balance with one foot in and couldn't get her to slow the canter at all....so i held on for dear life and kept guiding the reins in a circle until she finally decided to stop. Then i got control. 😕

  • @chloe.rebeca
    @chloe.rebeca Місяць тому

    When you’re tipping her towards the fence are you using inside or outside leg with that outside rein?

  • @littlemisssunshine9108
    @littlemisssunshine9108 7 років тому

    hi i used the tip you gave me in this video but none of them work on my pony. whenever i do a half halt then release when he slows down, he goes faster and turns towards the fence and trots at an angle. i can still use my inside leg to try and push him back onto the track but none of it works. any tips that you could give me? x

  • @KM-px8cs
    @KM-px8cs 6 років тому

    When the horse stretches does it make it harder to balance? Also do you have a video that talks about or gives tips for riding English?

  • @elisehermann6094
    @elisehermann6094 4 роки тому

    Suggestions if contact is a trigger for your horse to speed up?

  • @whiteraven4590
    @whiteraven4590 9 років тому

    What about if the horse is bred as a trotter, and trots too fast, would you or do you do the same technique?

  • @changingleads4017
    @changingleads4017 5 років тому

    Can you guys maybe help me figure out a way to help my horse bend. So what happens is he starts going extra quick, and I start giving a series of little tugs and say easy and his head is going the opposite way that we are going if that makes sense. So like his head is going to the right when ewe are trekking to the left, when he is meant to look to the inside. I have tried multiple things but I don’t know exactly what I should try.

  • @rockysi22
    @rockysi22 3 роки тому

    can you use thos stratigies for canter to

  • @theartfuldodger935
    @theartfuldodger935 7 років тому

    From the title, I thought this video was going to be about taking the horse to the drive in and him trying to get to second base.

  • @keiraoconnell4185
    @keiraoconnell4185 5 років тому

    A horse I ride goes fast because at her past home she was abused and taught to just run and run and run, my stables are trying to retrain her, she is really good at jumps, but she takes off a lot, once she’s trained properly, she’ll be beautiful, but any advice to slow her down while they’re retraining her

  • @alexhuddleston6188
    @alexhuddleston6188 6 років тому

    What do you recommend for a horse that tends to want to speed up before being given cues. I have only certain places on my land that are safe to canter or gallop so that's where I tend to pick up speed when I want. However, lately my mare has been trying to take off in those places without my cues first

    • @jennityni5990
      @jennityni5990 5 років тому

      Alex Huddleston change up the places. Take that one strip, and sometimes start a little later than where you usually start and sometimes a little earliee

  • @MrDellVostro1510
    @MrDellVostro1510 7 років тому

    My Problem is in the canter not the trot .. when the horse gets much faster i always lose my balance and can't keep my back straight and the horse opens from me for around two or three laps without being able to stop him ?! I fell out of the horse two times from that ! .. how can i deal with that case ?!

  • @IdK-jl2gr
    @IdK-jl2gr 5 років тому

    I just started taking care of this horse which used to be very well trained but now it hasn’t been ridden for months and i have been riding him for like 2-3 weeks and i can’t even run with him. He’ll go extremely fast when i just lean a liittle forward. I just fell off today and i’m sceared that i’ll get hurt bad next time:( idk what to do. Any help?

  • @bennymshudulu6941
    @bennymshudulu6941 5 років тому +1

    Hi this is very helpful but my problem is that I can't ride fast with a saddle I still have a tendency of bouncing up when the horse is galloping,so will you assist with that...I mostly use English saddles.Thanks.

    • @akiraandriola4194
      @akiraandriola4194 4 роки тому

      Benny Mshudulu heh I’m not sure if it will help you but it did help me just try to go with the horse and don’t tighten up your body

    • @vivientakacs5599
      @vivientakacs5599 4 роки тому

      I recommend you not to use stirrups and start feeling the horse's movement. I had a problem with this too, after I rode stirrupless a few times, I learned to stay put. It's because the stirrups help you put your weight on something so you will bounce more in the saddle

  • @caileighrusselo6917
    @caileighrusselo6917 8 років тому

    Could you do a video on how to ride a horse with to much go in general? One of the horses I ride has so much go sometimes even when I'm leading. I might start to do compation on her and I'm a little scared if her because she has so much go. Could you do a video on how to calm and slow them down? Please!

    • @kayleighmurphy8015
      @kayleighmurphy8015 8 років тому

      Agree I have a new horse that is the same way she won't stand still at anytime. Not t even when brushing. Also could you do a video on getting a horse to pick up is feet for picking betas my horse hates to lift her feet. Thank you!

  • @Istopwhipsering
    @Istopwhipsering 4 роки тому

    Any advice/videos for slowing down a horse on the ground? 23 year old mare walks like her tails on fire and no matter how much we work on walking together, whoa, ground work, she won’t walk slow. She’s always in a hurry and not paying attention. She trips over everything and spooks because she’s in a constant rush. No medical issues, 10 year problem.

  • @melissaw8423
    @melissaw8423 7 років тому

    can you come to florida please? I'm at my wits end with my horse

    • @eggchomp
      @eggchomp 6 років тому

      Melissa W Did u figure it out

  • @colleenbliss2577
    @colleenbliss2577 9 років тому

    My horse always has his head high. I think it is because he has a gait and he always wants to run and I can't keep him in a walk for a long time. I have to keep my reins really tight. And I can't use my legs or he will bolt or buck. How can I teach my horse to side step and pivot without my legs? I got the ground work done but I can't do it when I am on him. Should I get a tie down or leave him be with his head high?

    • @yknowthatgirl
      @yknowthatgirl 9 років тому

      Colleen Bliss Have you tried having someone lunge him with you on him? You could give that a try if he's good with his ground work.

  • @averyhopkins1829
    @averyhopkins1829 8 років тому

    I've been trying this with my horse and the problem that I keep running into is that once I release even just a little bit he speeds up even if I get him to the walk and release just a bit he goes right back up to a trot and same thing from trot to canter