I'm really pleased how you broke it down for the viewers and of course you took your time with the horse. A good trainer knows how to use his tools correctly, when to correct, when to praise and when to stop the exercise. Thanks so much
The beauty about wearing big spurs is the ability to make them roll on the belly vs jabbing them with smaller spurs. With that roll Scott is able to make the horse soften through their entire body, not just their head and neck. We never recommend big spurs however to people who do not have control over there lower leg while riding as it could cause bigger issues. Thank you for the question!
You mention a video of this horse before this lesson that was getting this horse to lope. Could you please post that episode. I would really like to see that video
Thank you! This was very helpful, we have been working on this for a very long time and have not gotten even close to what you have accomplished in this short time with this horse. When you initially began loping circles, the horse self corrected when he did not change in the center as he came into the turn. My horse will stay on the incorrect lead if he does not change in the middle of the circle. Any suggestions? Thank you! I admire your horsemanship!
how do you keep him so slow and so calm? my horse rushes and I constantly have to fight with him to slow down whenever we canter let alone do lead changes
Try lifting the horse up in the process of asking for the change to try to help them use their rear end to make the change versus running off. It may take a few times but it can certainly help!
Melody Ryan Yes we do!! In fact we have a Black Friday sale going on for them. Go to www.advantagehorsemanship.com and click on the store. When purchasing the halter just put promo code AHLC16 in to get your discount!
Hi Dulcie! Thanks for your input! I believe the "stirups" of normal size and it is the spurs you are referring to? We are sorry that you do not understand what you have watched and heard in this video. If there are any questions that you have, we would be happy to answer them!
You mention a video of this horse before this lesson that was getting this horse to lope. Could you please post that episode. I would really like to see that video
Thank you! Finally someone showing a how to on a horse that's not already perfect. This made a lot of sense.
I'm really pleased how you broke it down for the viewers and of course you took your time with the horse. A good trainer knows how to use his tools correctly, when to correct, when to praise and when to stop the exercise. Thanks so much
The beauty about wearing big spurs is the ability to make them roll on the belly vs jabbing them with smaller spurs. With that roll Scott is able to make the horse soften through their entire body, not just their head and neck. We never recommend big spurs however to people who do not have control over there lower leg while riding as it could cause bigger issues. Thank you for the question!
Scott Purdum how do I order you bitless bridle? Or should I say; are they available to the public?
This man is incredible
That's beautiful. love your caring nature with the horse.
Very helpful! Simple and kind approach. Thank you!
oh my gosh! what a smart man! love your methods and the way you work with the horses! I am Inspired!!
Looks so nice thank you for sharing.
Great video man your a good teacher!
Thank you, Ty!
Is it just me who says good boy really loudly when he gets the change lol
your horse is adorable! i love ur bridle
You mention a video of this horse before this lesson that was getting this horse to lope. Could you please post that episode. I would really like to see that video
Amazing! ❤️
Thank you! This was very helpful, we have been working on this for a very long time and have not gotten even close to what you have accomplished in this short time with this horse. When you initially began loping circles, the horse self corrected when he did not change in the center as he came into the turn. My horse will stay on the incorrect lead if he does not change in the middle of the circle. Any suggestions? Thank you! I admire your horsemanship!
Well explained. Thank you :)
you are very sweet with your horse :)
Where do you get one of those bitless halters?
can a 22 year old do this yes or no
how do you keep him so slow and so calm? my horse rushes and I constantly have to fight with him to slow down whenever we canter let alone do lead changes
Try lifting the horse up in the process of asking for the change to try to help them use their rear end to make the change versus running off. It may take a few times but it can certainly help!
what is it with that head position?
So if you like soft horses and use a bitless bridle then why do you use big spurs?
Wear can I buy that halter? I have one in black I want in a different color
Hi Amelia! You can get the halter at www.adantagehorsemanship.com
could my 22 year old do this??
Do you have the bitless halter/bridles for sale?
Melody Ryan Yes we do!! In fact we have a Black Friday sale going on for them. Go to www.advantagehorsemanship.com and click on the store. When purchasing the halter just put promo code AHLC16 in to get your discount!
Thanks so much!
can a 22 year old do this ?? scott
They can if they are conditioned and strong enough.😀
Great horsemanship but do not like spurs. They are not necessary at all...
Wtf a good rider don't need massive stirrups and he is being lazy as your not forward going in your saddle
Hi Dulcie! Thanks for your input! I believe the "stirups" of normal size and it is the spurs you are referring to? We are sorry that you do not understand what you have watched and heard in this video. If there are any questions that you have, we would be happy to answer them!
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You mention a video of this horse before this lesson that was getting this horse to lope. Could you please post that episode. I would really like to see that video