One of our first hacks in almost a year! GoPro Hack Out With Me - Riding With Rhi

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  • Опубліковано 7 лип 2024
  • FINALLY! We are back with a classic gopro hack out with me vlog. Join me and my coach on a rehab walking hack as we tackle several things including a tractor! May be interesting to watch how she coaches me through the moment.
    0:00 Intro
    0:51 Giving Woody Sedalin
    3:09 An update on our hacking so far
    6:53 Grooming & Tacking Up
    8:48 Hacking
    11:33 Meeting the Tractor
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    Riding With Rhi is a UK based equestrian UA-camr who shares her experience of first time horse ownership alongside her London career.
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  • @dxniella_
    @dxniella_ Рік тому +4

    What a good boy! He's on the right path

  • @sophia.hardy4049
    @sophia.hardy4049 Рік тому +2

    i loved this video so much! you've stuck by him the whole time during his rehab and by the end of it your bond is going to be so so strong, you'll both have so much trust for each other and you've both got each others back!

  • @kippen64
    @kippen64 Рік тому

    I like the chest mount because I get to see more of Woody.

  • @RewriteDaScript
    @RewriteDaScript Рік тому +1

    It may or may not work for you and Woody - every horse and rider and situation is so different - but when I first got my horse who hadnt done much trail riding out to new places especially on roads with cars, dogs lawnmowers etc. I hand led him on the lead rope the first few times and practiced him trotting alongside me as I jogged and changing gaits from first my energy, breathing then voice cues and then halter and rope if I needed to. Took the extra stress of a rider on his back out of the equation while taking everything else in. And if I feel my horse is at his tipping point and its safe to do so I just get off and lead him until he calms down and then I get back on. I don’t see the point in staying on until the horse throws you off. So glad Woody is recovering so well enjoy every moment ❤

  • @mazfb9240
    @mazfb9240 Рік тому +2

    All I do is hack out on riding school ponies who are gorgeous and well behaved and I love it but I still have to go to the loo about 3 times beforehand and get the butterflies so don't worry too much about how you feel riding Woody atm!!

  • @melaniejaynejones6436
    @melaniejaynejones6436 Рік тому

    You really couldn't ask for a more well-behaved horse 💙 Woody was amazing, and I can only imagine you feeling anxious for many, many reasons before your hack. The huge worry when Woody has come so far ♥️ It was so lovely to see you out hacking 😊

  • @pony810
    @pony810 Рік тому

    I changed to a chest mount for the same reasons you outline here! Agree the hat mounted camera is best for overall viewpoint, but its hopeless to control.

  • @sophiabains5140
    @sophiabains5140 Рік тому

    Loved watching this. Am so so pleased for you both🙂

  • @sallyannefrancis8647
    @sallyannefrancis8647 Рік тому

    Well Done !!

  • @irosepower
    @irosepower Рік тому

    Go Woody!! Don't blame you being anxious at all, definitely a challenge! You're both doing so well, it's so nice to watch ☺️

  • @Aaravos1
    @Aaravos1 Рік тому

    Well done Rhi! I'm so proud of Woody and you, i hope you both are doing well, i've just started this video but i can already tell that it's going to be great!

  • @debbiewhite8981
    @debbiewhite8981 Рік тому

    So proud of you.what a goid boy your horse is. Look forward to more adventures

  • @stephaniegardner6236
    @stephaniegardner6236 Рік тому

    Good boy Woody!😊😊

  • @Katherinekirbydressage
    @Katherinekirbydressage Рік тому

    What a good boy! So lovely to see his happy ears out hacking❤️

  • @tamielynne7374
    @tamielynne7374 Рік тому

    Awe 😍 woody is so cute! Such a handsome boy. I'm new here, so I just finished watching some of your older videos. I'm glad you both are doing well and healed from your injury. Your hack experience,b sounds like something that would happen to me lol. I always have the worst luck with everything. I hope you are feeling better. ❤️

  • @lindsayroberts5132
    @lindsayroberts5132 Рік тому

    it takes a special person to do the rehab you have done , this is why i follow your channel a horse is for life part of your family you have done your absolute best by him and i so admire that. wish you and woody all the luck and best wishes for your future adventures in what ever you both do. keep going get strong and hopefully things will be on the up from here. fantastic together.

  • @vixiepixie1000
    @vixiepixie1000 Рік тому

    I know it’s easier said than done but I wonder if you can use his giddiness on hacks ( as a means to reduce anxiety) as a positive thing? It means he’s well and pain free. Try to reframe the giddy ness - anxiety with giddyness- happiness he’s 💪🏻 it’s hard I know and of course you’ll be anxious but it may help ❤❤

  • @RYAN-gz5sx
    @RYAN-gz5sx Рік тому

    I introduced all traffic including tractors to mine at home before going out, with them switched off, then on, then moving away, then past him, helped a great deal, would help in reintroducing yours 🙂♥️ (Warwick Schiller does a great video on traffic)

  • @catherineclark4484
    @catherineclark4484 Рік тому +1

    Awww well done

  • @annaaroundhere
    @annaaroundhere Рік тому

    I have a question, not particularly related to this video. 🌾 As an equestrian in Canada I’m really curious as to when and why you feed haylage. I’ve never seen it fed to horses here before, only cattle. Do you feed it in the UK due to costs or availability of hay during different seasons? Is it a way to balance the diet? I’m really curious.
    Here we will feed different types of hay, depending on dietary need and budget; anything from local round bales, to timothy, orchard grass and alfalfa square bale.

  • @jazzie339
    @jazzie339 Рік тому

    I Havnt watched in ages as don’t often go on youtube now with 2 horses both ridden by myself and work I’m pretty busy . I’m so pleased your able too ride him again and he’s actually quite calm after rehab . It’s not easy . I had too do the same after Tom my Dartmoor had really bad lami so off for a year only started work last feb but he wasn’t as calm as this out hacking. Trying too canter on the lanes again when trotting lol 😂 he’s perfectly fine now and in full work . Is the sedaline good from the vet did the vet recommend too take the edge of ? The chest mount is better as safer , but better on helmet. still a good view from chest mount. Really well done with woody xx

  • @klm1677
    @klm1677 Рік тому

    Love this! I really do admire you and Woody for how well you have both coped through the rehab. I have just seen your insta post re the vet update and I really hope everything is okay 🤞🏻 Also I liked the GoPro view from the chest mount - would be interested to know which one you have if you wouldn't mind sharing? I have one and it was too low so ended up getting no scenery in 🤣

    • @RidingWithRhi
      @RidingWithRhi  Рік тому +1

      Thank you ! Hopefully it’s nothing serious. This was filmed on my Hero 7 Black. I have a 9 Black too which I used instead of this until recently when it broke!

  • @Ilga_No
    @Ilga_No Рік тому

    Chest mount is safer from my experience, i notice when i am jumping and camera is on helmet then my helmet slides on my eyes and it is not safe at all 🙂

  • @EllieN2004
    @EllieN2004 Рік тому

    Amazing video! I do prefer head cam footage but chest cam is also good!

    • @RidingWithRhi
      @RidingWithRhi  Рік тому +1

      Me too. I might ask Champion how much of an impact head cam has on safety, would be worth knowing

    • @EllieN2004
      @EllieN2004 Рік тому

      @@RidingWithRhi that’s very much worth knowing definitely, safety comes first :)

    • @JM-bq1sz
      @JM-bq1sz Рік тому

      @@RidingWithRhi Try a Cambox, mounts under the peak of your hat like a tiny pair of very slim sunglasses, nothing to hurt you in the event of a fall.

  • @filly2299
    @filly2299 Рік тому

    🥰💙

  • @abzurdity
    @abzurdity Рік тому

    So happy to see a classic GoPro vid! Good for you and Woody--when you feel anxious, remember your own video where you saw how much your breathing affects him, and take a deep breath :). (So much easier said by armchair viewers than in the saddle in the moment!) In terms of the camera, I did feel more motion in this version but it sort of feels like we're truly riding along with you! If it's at all possible to wear the camera just a tiny bit higher up on your chest, that would give a bit more scenery and slightly less of Mr. Woody's head--but that's the tiniest of nitpicks. Congratulations on all your progress!

    • @RidingWithRhi
      @RidingWithRhi  Рік тому

      Thanks for the feedback Abby! Let me do some fiddling and get it further up, I think that’s a fair comment. I’m also going to speak to Champion and see if it’s safe to put it on my hat, which would be ideal! Thanks for the lovely note.

  • @abifinnis6608
    @abifinnis6608 Рік тому

    I preferred chest mount feels like I am armchair riding with you.