I´m not arguing. ... By: Saartje05. on 30 Apr 12, 19:46:48 I´m not arguing. You´re the one reacting saying? it´s for speed. She´s not speeding. It´s that simple. If you don´t want to talk about it then why reply?
I don't care,? I ... By: GypsyWitchRider. on 30 Apr 12, 18:48:45 I don't care,? I don't race, nor am I overly fond of it, only used it as an example of top speed. Look at the horse I'm riding in my pic, and the way I ride. Do I look capable of barrel or jump-racing? I think not. I was merely pointing out that she was cruising, but you insist on arguing. *throws hands in the air* Goodbye and have a nice day!
Thoroughbred? ... By: Saartje05. on 30 Apr 12, 06:59:16 Thoroughbred? That's has still nothing to do with the way she's riding her horse on the video. She isn't barrel racing or racing. TB? racing means steaple chase too? Animal abuse of the highest grade. That's why its forbidden in many countries.
What's a TB race? ... By: Saartje05. on 30 Apr 12, 06:56:42 What's a TB race? track?
Aintree's a TB? ... By: GypsyWitchRider. on 29 Apr 12, 21:32:40 Aintree's a TB? race track in England.
We don't barrel ... By: Saartje05. on 29 Apr 12, 06:07:29 We don't barrel race here. Don't know? what Aintree is.
today i did the ... By: olliethekitty. on 29 Apr 12, 01:33:37 today i did the exact same with a? 4 yr old OTTB mare. except i ended up on my ass :D lesson learned....
Cruising at the ... By: GypsyWitchRider. on 28 Apr 12, 23:12:43 Cruising at the canter,? not to go faster, not to go slower, but faster than a trot. Lean further forward for a "hotter" seat to make bodyweight accelerate the horse. Obviously no Aintree winner or barrel racer!
You call? this ... By: Saartje05. on 28 Apr 12, 14:42:55 You call? this speed??
Cruising seat ;) ... By: GypsyWitchRider. on 28 Apr 12, 14:24:24 Cruising seat ;) Not something we do? all the time, but for speed, yes.
The pony I was ... By: MrsPokerfacex0. on 21 Apr 12, 13:26:04 The pony I was riding started galloping out of control when my friend's horse spontaneously decided to overtake my pony. This was a day after I watched this video and sadly at the time I didn't think about the? second tip. :(
It was impossible to turn in a circle because I was in the forest with trees all around me and not enough open space so I had to let her gallop until we came out of the forrest.
Circling wont work ... By: SoulDragonit. on 20 Apr 12, 21:23:47 Circling wont work for me, I will? fall of If I make a circle =') lol
Hey., I'm galloping ... By: K8flakes. on 20 Apr 12, 20:02:07 Hey., I'm galloping and I've only been riding for 10weeks? :D xx
I know what? it is, ... By: Saartje05. on 20 Apr 12, 06:54:07 I know what? it is, we ride the English way too, but she's leaning too far forward imo
How?? this is ... By: patience11412. on 20 Apr 12, 00:04:36 How?? this is english riding
She's riding her ... By: Saartje05. on 12 Apr 12, 21:23:29 She's riding her horse in a very? strange way.
I try? this on my ... By: CPNewscasting. on 11 Apr 12, 02:57:52 I try? this on my OTTB
The horse I ride is ... By: xAliceWings. on 07 Apr 12, 10:40:22 The horse I ride is called Gentleman and he's REALLY lazy. It's hard to stay in gallop or even trot so I use blunt spurs and it's like magic, I am careful but he listens extrem exactly to what I want. It's amazing. I didn't even know that he can run that fast. It's always a wonderful feeling to feel him moving under me. He's 24 and started in versatility tournaments in M and stays most of the time on the coupler. His? owner said maybe that's the reason why he's a bit "hardy" for assistances.
I love to gallop my ... By: JasperIsaLittleHorse. on 03 Apr 12, 18:29:56 I love to gallop my horse Savvy, and even though he is not that fast, the moemnt I give him his? head he takes right off and he just loves it. Soemtimes i have a hard time getting him back, but for the most part i can bring him back down to a canter then I circle him to a trot. He is a safe horse for me to gallop and ride, but I make sure that everyone that rides him knows the one rein stop and basic leg cues, as a horse can still gallop strait with thier head pulled to your leg.
Galloping, although ... By: EpicBlueSpikes. on 02 Apr 12, 22:07:18 Galloping, although she was cantering to demonstrate, should never be done in an enclosed area, (a arena) a horse needs time and space to get up to speed, also, it is recommended that you learn and practice a good hunter or half seat ready for cantering, also NEVER gallop or canter your horse enar home,? as this will teach him bad habits and he willbring you home without asking, I, myself have galloped and it is undescribible, you and your horse will never feel as one as with the gallop.
did you try ... By: Noelle5767. on 10 Mar 12, 15:03:17 did you try training? him in a pen?
she knows,? she ... By: DeathKitty123456. on 08 Mar 12, 00:29:11 she knows,? she says a gallop is an elongated faster version of a canter, the cantering horse was just an example of what to do
very good advise? By: shannononnahs. on 06 Mar 12, 04:21:55 very good advise?
Horses might walk off while being mounted to regain their balance, so training them from an early age will keep them squared up for riding. Keep a horse steady for mounting with helpful advice in this video on training horses.
Guys its not that ... By: RandomRoRoRosa. on 10 May 12, 17:23:16 Guys its not that huge of? a deal when a hore rubs a huma like that, Like he said if he wanted to stop him doing that the he could but at the end of the this is HIS horse and its not for all of you to criticise it :L
You should probably ... By: horselover12121212. on 23 Apr 12, 17:32:33 You should probably tighten the girth a little bit.. Unless you did? that on purpose.. I dont know..I ride English.
not really, i let ... By: madyasmkey. on 23 Apr 12, 14:41:20 not really, i let my mare nudge me and she still respects me, if Buddy didn't respect him then he would push Rick about and he'd have control, Ginny never takes control with me and i let her nudge me, she also has never pushed over little kids though the yard im at teaches mainly little kids and the first person to sit on? her was a toddler. if you don' trust your horse enough to let him or her have a little scratch then why bother?
This horse is ... By: 1CatwithaMoustache. on 19 Apr 12, 23:46:48 This horse is obviously being disrespectful, pushing and nudging his? owner constantly. Its a very bad habit to develop. Not safe at all.
What happens if you ... By: RidesWithTheWind. on 19 Apr 12, 20:29:20 What happens if you sell your horse to a younger girl/or some girl wants to pet your horse, and your horse? pushes her over. She's suddenly terrified of your horse now. It's a safety thing as well
i let my horse rub ... By: madyasmkey. on 19 Apr 12, 16:48:59 i let my horse rub on? me. just cuz a horse rubs it doesn't mean they disrespect the owner.
I'm sorry but I ... By: RidesWithTheWind. on 19 Apr 12, 04:33:57 I'm sorry but I can't take his lesson/information seriously when he's letting his horse rub all over him? which no horse owner appreciates.
THAT IS? ADORABLE ... By: MsPanda413. on 19 Apr 12, 03:01:23 THAT IS? ADORABLE HOW HE LICKS HIS FACE...Never seen a horse do that so much jajajaja
Thx!! U help me a ... By: petguineapigs0987654. on 18 Apr 12, 19:16:44 Thx!! U help me a lot! Also I'm? first!
Teaching a horse to pick up a hat is easy, as horses are naturally mouthy and tend to pick things up with their mouths. Teach a horse the "hat" command with helpful advice in this video on training horses.
I was once? ... By: squishhhyful. on 14 May 12, 13:28:51 I was once? crossing the road when a big semi was coming my way! Then my horse ran, grabbed my shirt in his mouth and pulled me aside! He saved my life -3
This video was ... By: EquestrianLifeVideos. on 18 Apr 12, 17:13:16 This video was produced for Equestrian Life. We? own full rights to it.
He said in one of ... By: Helix1396. on 07 Apr 12, 03:49:06 He said in one of his videos that he doesn't care if someone takes his videos and uses? it. He doesn't do it for money.
they stole this ... By: HorseCrazyCousins1. on 06 Apr 12, 14:48:12 they stole this from? HorseAwareness.
Very helpful!! My ... By: Ponypal95. on 06 Apr 12, 01:38:17 Very helpful!! My hats always fall off? while riding. What about teaching a horse to "smile"? I know it's a silly trick but I'm working on teaching my gelding to now.
haha? very nice!! By: Anas8120. on 06 Apr 12, 00:41:42 haha? very nice!!
niceeeeee? By: saddlebred4ever. on 05 Apr 12, 22:27:40 niceeeeee?
I feel like? I've ... By: Starsonedge. on 05 Apr 12, 21:26:57 I feel like? I've seen this before lol
Dressage horse riding exercises the fundamentals of riding by focusing on the connection between the rider's leg and hand, flexibility, straightness, and general responsiveness of the horse. Practice dressage horse riding on a daily basis with advice from an equestrian team head coach in this video on horse riding.
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By: Saartje05. on 30 Apr 12, 19:46:48
I´m not arguing. You´re the one reacting saying? it´s for speed. She´s not speeding. It´s that simple. If you don´t want to talk about it then why reply?
By: GypsyWitchRider. on 30 Apr 12, 18:48:45
I don't care,? I don't race, nor am I overly fond of it, only used it as an example of top speed. Look at the horse I'm riding in my pic, and the way I ride. Do I look capable of barrel or jump-racing? I think not. I was merely pointing out that she was cruising, but you insist on arguing. *throws hands in the air* Goodbye and have a nice day!
By: Saartje05. on 30 Apr 12, 06:59:16
Thoroughbred? That's has still nothing to do with the way she's riding her horse on the video. She isn't barrel racing or racing. TB? racing means steaple chase too? Animal abuse of the highest grade. That's why its forbidden in many countries.
By: Saartje05. on 30 Apr 12, 06:56:42
What's a TB race? track?
By: GypsyWitchRider. on 29 Apr 12, 21:32:40
Aintree's a TB? race track in England.
By: Saartje05. on 29 Apr 12, 06:07:29
We don't barrel race here. Don't know? what Aintree is.
By: olliethekitty. on 29 Apr 12, 01:33:37
today i did the exact same with a? 4 yr old OTTB mare. except i ended up on my ass :D lesson learned....
By: GypsyWitchRider. on 28 Apr 12, 23:12:43
Cruising at the canter,? not to go faster, not to go slower, but faster than a trot. Lean further forward for a "hotter" seat to make bodyweight accelerate the horse. Obviously no Aintree winner or barrel racer!
By: Saartje05. on 28 Apr 12, 14:42:55
You call? this speed??
By: GypsyWitchRider. on 28 Apr 12, 14:24:24
Cruising seat ;) Not something we do? all the time, but for speed, yes.
By: MrsPokerfacex0. on 21 Apr 12, 13:26:04
The pony I was riding started galloping out of control when my friend's horse spontaneously decided to overtake my pony. This was a day after I watched this video and sadly at the time I didn't think about the? second tip. :( It was impossible to turn in a circle because I was in the forest with trees all around me and not enough open space so I had to let her gallop until we came out of the forrest.
By: SoulDragonit. on 20 Apr 12, 21:23:47
Circling wont work for me, I will? fall of If I make a circle =') lol
By: K8flakes. on 20 Apr 12, 20:02:07
Hey., I'm galloping and I've only been riding for 10weeks? :D xx
By: Saartje05. on 20 Apr 12, 06:54:07
I know what? it is, we ride the English way too, but she's leaning too far forward imo
By: patience11412. on 20 Apr 12, 00:04:36
How?? this is english riding
By: Saartje05. on 12 Apr 12, 21:23:29
She's riding her horse in a very? strange way.
By: CPNewscasting. on 11 Apr 12, 02:57:52
I try? this on my OTTB
By: elliehaf1. on 07 Apr 12, 14:45:47
helps allot !! thanks :)?
By: xAliceWings. on 07 Apr 12, 10:40:22
The horse I ride is called Gentleman and he's REALLY lazy. It's hard to stay in gallop or even trot so I use blunt spurs and it's like magic, I am careful but he listens extrem exactly to what I want. It's amazing. I didn't even know that he can run that fast. It's always a wonderful feeling to feel him moving under me. He's 24 and started in versatility tournaments in M and stays most of the time on the coupler. His? owner said maybe that's the reason why he's a bit "hardy" for assistances.
By: JasperIsaLittleHorse. on 03 Apr 12, 18:29:56
I love to gallop my horse Savvy, and even though he is not that fast, the moemnt I give him his? head he takes right off and he just loves it. Soemtimes i have a hard time getting him back, but for the most part i can bring him back down to a canter then I circle him to a trot. He is a safe horse for me to gallop and ride, but I make sure that everyone that rides him knows the one rein stop and basic leg cues, as a horse can still gallop strait with thier head pulled to your leg.
By: EpicBlueSpikes. on 02 Apr 12, 22:07:18
Galloping, although she was cantering to demonstrate, should never be done in an enclosed area, (a arena) a horse needs time and space to get up to speed, also, it is recommended that you learn and practice a good hunter or half seat ready for cantering, also NEVER gallop or canter your horse enar home,? as this will teach him bad habits and he willbring you home without asking, I, myself have galloped and it is undescribible, you and your horse will never feel as one as with the gallop.
By: Noelle5767. on 10 Mar 12, 15:03:17
did you try training? him in a pen?
By: DeathKitty123456. on 08 Mar 12, 00:29:11
she knows,? she says a gallop is an elongated faster version of a canter, the cantering horse was just an example of what to do
By: shannononnahs. on 06 Mar 12, 04:21:55
very good advise?