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SNAFFLE MYTH. REAL OR FAKE??
Have you ever heard that pulling back on both reins while riding in a snaffle will cause the snaffle to pinch the lower jaw and drive the joint into the top of the horses mouth? I sure have. Watch this very crude demonstration and make your own conclusions. Snaffles are designed mainly for lateral flexion and gaining control of a horse by bending and suppling.
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Changing Eyes And Crossing The Spine
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A tip on how and why I don't just throw something over a greens horses back into the opposite eye. Catch their attention in the off eye, let them know its coming.
Tough Grey Horse
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Tough Grey Horse
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Welcome to Remount Horsemanship, your destination for mastering the principles of horsemanship. Our approach integrates Feel, Classical, and Vaquero techniques, ensuring a well-rounded education for riders at all levels. From starting colts to refining finished horses, we prioritize safety and effective communication between horse and rider. Explore our educational resources and take your horse...
Mounting A horse
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Mounting A horse
Neck Rein Your Horse
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Neck Rein Your Horse
Bridle less Speed Control
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Bridle less Speed Control
Gentle horse vs Broke
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Gentle horse vs Broke
Rein Techniques for Better Riding
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Rein Techniques for Better Riding
Open a Gate Horseback
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Open a Gate Horseback
Riley First Ride UT
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Riley First Ride UT
Rope Prep, Dragging A LoG Horseback
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Rope Prep, Dragging A LoG Horseback
Have Fun! Bridle Less Riding LINK BELOW!
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Have Fun! Bridle Less Riding LINK BELOW!
Stick With It
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Stick With It
How I Load And Haul Horses
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How I Load And Haul Horses
DON'T DO THIS WITH COLTS!!!!
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DON'T DO THIS WITH COLTS!!!!
Rope Preparation For Your horse
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Rope Preparation For Your horse
Flying Lead changes
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Flying Lead changes
Horse Headstall info.
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Horse Headstall info.
#Straightness In A Horse
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#Straightness In A Horse
HARD TO CATCH HORSE
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HARD TO CATCH HORSE
Dragging A Log Horseback
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Dragging A Log Horseback
What Are You Collecting With Your Horse?#horseriding #dressage #equestrian #horse
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What Are You Collecting With Your Horse?#horseriding #dressage #equestrian #horse
February Giveaway!!
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February Giveaway!!
Horse Trailer Loading 2
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Horse Trailer Loading 2
Horse Trailer Loading
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Horse Trailer Loading
Stop A Jiggy Trail Horse #stopajiggytrailhorse #stopajiggytrailhorses #stopajiggytrailhorseriding
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Stop A Jiggy Trail Horse #stopajiggytrailhorse #stopajiggytrailhorses #stopajiggytrailhorseriding
Patreon Horsemanship Challenge
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Patreon Horsemanship Challenge
Leg Yielding for Suppleness
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Leg Yielding for Suppleness

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  • @epona9166
    @epona9166 2 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Question (bearing in mind that I know nothing about reining): is the ultimate goal, when doing rollbacks, to always have the outside front leg cross in front of the inside front leg? I notice that sometimes (not always) in a rollback your horse either does one "step touch" or he crosses his outside front leg behind the inside front leg. I know from doing turns on the haunches on the ground that it's hard to get the horse to always step in front. I was just watching Ken McNabb teach rollbacks and his horse always crossed in front, BUT he was kind of cheating because he already had his horse in a bend (riding in a circle) when he went into the rollback, so it was like the first rollback step was already done, you know what I mean?

  • @elgallorojo
    @elgallorojo 4 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I want more videos on it!!!!!

    • @remounthorsemanship6592
      @remounthorsemanship6592 3 วันที่ผ่านมา

      I have some on my channel and also on my membership site with over 200 videos. www.patreon.com/remounthorsemanship

  • @Foxiepawstotti
    @Foxiepawstotti 4 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Lovely horse, I had one this colour, called Resin, she was a Highland Thoroughbred cross and she was gorgous, had the long flowing mane and tail of the Highland and it looked stunning. I hope your arm or collar bone is on the mend, that looked excrutiating!

    • @remounthorsemanship6592
      @remounthorsemanship6592 3 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Thank you. Yes healing well!! That hirse is actually a grey almost white…when’s he’s clean. But with all the clay around here he stay a dirt color!😂

  • @davodeden2714
    @davodeden2714 4 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Welcome to theBroken egg club. Prayers

  • @jennifer1032
    @jennifer1032 5 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I've always used a mounting block to prevent torque to the withers. I also make them stand relatively square to take on my weight. I think some riders don't want to use them because they feel "wimpy" for using them without thinking about the horse's comfort. I don't think many riders understand weight balance as much as you do if you can mount a horse from the ground without a cinch.

  • @jennifer1032
    @jennifer1032 5 วันที่ผ่านมา

    You're kind of lucky / it's a testament to your skill level that you've only had this one bone break given that you often train green horses or "problem" horses like mine was so many years ago. I remember you once told me that we think getting on the back on a prey animal and telling it what to do was "fun" in our eyes. That sticks with me to this day. Statistics were not in your favor but hey, the injury happened after so many years! It happened, and now you gotten it over with! You have a pretty amazing record because of your skill level. Heal well!

  • @Foxiepawstotti
    @Foxiepawstotti 5 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Whats a hotshot? I can see the plaque behind you and take it its to do with trees? I'm so ignorant of American life. Omg, youre so brave! Thats incredible, I just googled it lol!

    • @remounthorsemanship6592
      @remounthorsemanship6592 5 วันที่ผ่านมา

      😂😂 yep we traveled the country fighting forest fires. Most of the time in the hottest steepest most remote places there is. Great job!!

  • @Foxiepawstotti
    @Foxiepawstotti 5 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I've been on horses for over 60 years and I only had one bad accident, where a mare put her feet down a depression on the ground, somersaulted over me and bent me back at the waist so my head was between her butt and the ground, She was ok thankfully but it pulled all the ligaments between my lower vertebrae and pelvis out by avulsion fractures and I had a concussion and was in a back brace for a year, of course at 18 all you think is "get back on the horse" which I did as soon as I could get out of hospital and physically get my leg over the horse. Of course that required lots of painkillers and had the expected results in the long run, and I'm telling you, getting back on board, in pain and taking strong painkillers to keep a silly job that hardly paid is the stupidest thing I ever did! Still have pain, didn't lose my nerve and don't think in hindsight I would have even if I had rested my back and not "got right back into the saddle" as you are told by idiots. Anyhoo that was my only "breakage" as the ligaments pulling bits of bone out are technically fractures. I did break my arm two years ago by losing my balance in the street, putting my hand out and broke my radius, ulna and that bone at the base of your thumb...of course, being me and anti medical profession I didnt go to the hospital for two weeks but, luckily I had put it straight so it didnt really heal funny however I still cant turn that hand palm up properly....so I obviously dont learn! I hope you are ok, I know, bones that are broken or pulled apart hurt like bug...ry!

  • @RobinJones-u2o
    @RobinJones-u2o 5 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Good gracious! Sounds like some serious cowboying going on! Get well soon, we need you back at it!

    • @remounthorsemanship6592
      @remounthorsemanship6592 4 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Appreciate it! I'll be back in the saddle as soon as I can.

  • @robincunninghamhomesforsal8651
    @robincunninghamhomesforsal8651 5 วันที่ผ่านมา

    "Doing anything Sketchy....or FUN!"...I might have laughed at that one! :)

  • @epona9166
    @epona9166 5 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I, too, was taught not to get hung up on whether the horse is positioned straight or sideways to the trailer. Point was that you can spend all this time lining them up and they can turn sideways again immediately, so it's kind of a waste of time. I had one horse that would crowd me when he turned sideways, and I wouldn't tolerate that. But if he's not in my space, then -- what you said: let them worry about their feet.

  • @remounthorsemanship6592
    @remounthorsemanship6592 7 วันที่ผ่านมา

    No problem at all. I get asked that a lot. IMO opinion reins are for shaping and refining a horse. I’ve seen a lot of fabulous horse being ridden with no rein use think bridleless and when asked to something with the reins like vertical flexion or lateral flexion in turns they have no idea what is being asked. Also I’ve seen and trained in horses that have no clue what leg/seat aids mean because they’ve been hauls around in with nothing but reins. I try to get my horses very good at proper neck reining so if someone down the road or when the client rides and maybe they don’t understand using their seat and legs the horse will still give them what they are asking. I’m riding this horse in a two rein where it has a bridle and small Hackamore. So I can signal with a bridle rein and reinforce with the Hackamore. Over time the horse will be ridden “straight up” in the bridle after more education. Great question!! Keep it up.

  • @epona9166
    @epona9166 8 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Genuine question, not wiseguy question: wouldn't a finished bridle horse turn completely off your leg?

    • @remounthorsemanship6592
      @remounthorsemanship6592 7 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Then why would you need reins at all and why do we call them bridle horses instead of leg horses? Your horse imo should turn with your seat and legs and just as important or maybe a little more imo turn off your reins with the lightest touch. Think touch and slack with your reins. I don’t know where this whole turn just off your seat no rein idea came from and I don’t mean any offense but like I said before they are both very important. I’ve studied old vaquero books and they very very rarely mention the leg. I’ve been fortunate to ride with some traditional old school bridle horse men and they are the same. Reined cow horse, Hackamore horse,Bridle Horse, Reining.

    • @epona9166
      @epona9166 7 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@remounthorsemanship6592 I didn't mean any offense either. It was an innocent question, not coming from me thinking I know better. I ride my horses in snaffles, and all I know about bridle horses is what I've picked up from videos and a book or two. If there is a "no rein idea" out there, I'm not aware of it. Again, that was just something that popped into my head when I watched your video. Why reins at all? With a bridle horse I would have said as a signal to stop or back. But now that I rewatch your video, I see you're using both reins to turn the horse (bridle rein and mecate) so my original comment doesn't even apply bc it assumed you were just using the bridle reins.

  • @ColorfullGremilling
    @ColorfullGremilling 8 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Is he just using hackamore or a bite too?

    • @remounthorsemanship6592
      @remounthorsemanship6592 8 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@ColorfullGremilling both. It’s called a two rein, based on the Californo way training. The horse wears both but mainly use the Hackamore for a long while. While the horse packs the bit and learns the balance of it. Over time you use more bridle and less Hackamore. www.patreon.com/remounthorsemanship

  • @kevinwilson381
    @kevinwilson381 8 วันที่ผ่านมา

    looking to learn more about backing up and where your hand go ?

    • @remounthorsemanship6592
      @remounthorsemanship6592 7 วันที่ผ่านมา

      www.patreon.com/remounthorsemanship for 100s of training videos.

  • @dickbuckam6172
    @dickbuckam6172 9 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Nice stuff and he'll be a nice horse till he is 30-years-old

  • @carlshakespear7345
    @carlshakespear7345 9 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Confused 3/4 and 5/8.

  • @RickHaile
    @RickHaile 9 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Why are you wearing your Chinks in an arena? No brush, mesquite, or cactus in an arena!

  • @edoardo20ez
    @edoardo20ez 10 วันที่ผ่านมา

    When I was young, my coach always made me dismount when I started to enjoy and feel good in the saddle. a lesson I have never forgotten. Greetings from Italy

  • @Traildraft
    @Traildraft 10 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Seems like she has a good mind.

    • @remounthorsemanship6592
      @remounthorsemanship6592 10 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@Traildraft she did and was sure trying. She had some pretty bad trauma from a trainer in the past. She came around real nice. Please visit www.Patreon.com/remounthorsemanship for more.

  • @Deering777
    @Deering777 12 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Good instruction, my friend

  • @Foxiepawstotti
    @Foxiepawstotti 14 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I believe what you are talking about is called in England, anyway, a schoolmaster. The gentle, unspookable, handy pony you would want to think kids were riding. Not that I ever had one of those in all the time I've had horses. Riding school horses are supposed to be like that but, in my experience theyre hardened, not gentle. I prefer responsive and able to do whats asked. I don't like the term 'broke' as it implies broken spirited.

  • @Foxiepawstotti
    @Foxiepawstotti 14 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Great video, I'm British and we say jogging not jigging being jiggy is something else entirely in Britain (enough said)lol. But I would agree with the one rein solution too. I didn't realise that some people just sit on horses thinking about other stuff, I'm always conversing with my horse, with any animal I'm around, because why else are you there? That really shocked me when you said that, because, like yourself I keep in touch with my mount, all the time!

  • @Foxiepawstotti
    @Foxiepawstotti 14 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I checked out your Patreon and will join in the New Year as I've been overspending on stuff for these horses we have coming like money was going out of fashion. We lost a ton of tack in a fire last year, so its back to rebuying everything. But your videos are super helpful, I couldn't find the link to your book but that could just be me being computer illiterate lol. Poor horse, shes at her wits end, it upsets me seeing her so distressed and it makes me so angry that people feel they can do stuff like she's been through, to any animal. She is in great hands and I'm sure you will make her understand.

    • @remounthorsemanship6592
      @remounthorsemanship6592 14 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Thank you so much for watching and Im sorry to hear about the fire!! Here is the link for the book, it's on amazon. www.amazon.com/Remount-Horsemanship-Fundamentals-Groundwork-Schouten/dp/B09QP9RV6W/ref=sr_1_1?crid=7CZ3GH05BGZK&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.1tF06qrQwSAdMYcEiIGEuFyu_0pHV5HLWqxs1uwothiK5nTXDugvnMqTkwT7mm2X0Z-Z-CIlaxZcEUUGZUuzPO0qhv61xSQpdmrqjKyTjLE.9GIsHKKfraDisJpD6WfIM9tHU0ZqwRvV8cMHomVHk_k&dib_tag=se&keywords=remount+horsemanship&qid=1735514140&sprefix=remount+horsemanship%2Caps%2C83&sr=8-1

  • @Foxiepawstotti
    @Foxiepawstotti 14 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Really enjoying your content. This poor baby is freaking out. The horse is intelligent though. We have two youngsters and a retired polo pony (retired due to injury, which we rescued, coming just after New Year, they were due to come just before Xmas but there were high winds and they couldn't use the lorry due to that. So I'm getting my head back into fundamentals because its been a hot minute since I dealt with youngsters. You are being very helpful. Its all stuff I know because I've had horses for a long, long time, since the 1960s and still I find listening to different perspectives is always helpful and I want to go bitless with these, the retired polo pony will be something else but at least with the youngsters we can start fresh. I'm off to hunt down your book!

  • @Bla-_-Blah
    @Bla-_-Blah 14 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I've been riding horses for almost a year now and I'm on the other side of the world. I really like how a guy with an aura like from a movie can give me advice, thanks!

    • @remounthorsemanship6592
      @remounthorsemanship6592 14 วันที่ผ่านมา

      HAHA!! Glad I could help! check out our membership site for more training videos www.patreon.com/remounthorsemanship

  • @Foxiepawstotti
    @Foxiepawstotti 14 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Mounting blocks make it so much easier on the horse which is my key concern. As you said, we arent as nimble as we used to be (or at least I'm not as I had a horse fall on me when I was 18 and got a significant back injury. I would always go for a mounting block or gate or whatever to help.

  • @Foxiepawstotti
    @Foxiepawstotti 15 วันที่ผ่านมา

    The fly landing on a horse and the resultant shudder is what I tell people when trying to educate them out of using whips etc. We arent even that sensitive, so imagine what a riding crop feels like on your skin to understand what a horse feels. Similarly the neck pressure of the opposing rein being lifted up the neck is all it takes to signal (and the legs, but as you stated the reins are the signal you want them to respond to). Really enjoyed this as theres not a lot of people I know who understand neck reining.

  • @Foxiepawstotti
    @Foxiepawstotti 15 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I'm British and have neck reined for decades, I picked it up naturally by reading as a ypung person, watching how people did it (not many in the UK) and always had really good success using signalling as opposed to leverage. We have a couple of youngsters coming just after new year so want to continue this way of riding and pass it on to my grand daughter too. It just always seemed a no brainer to me, lifting the opposing rein up the neck to get them to turn. I'm glad to hear you see neck reining the same as I do because, again, I don't see many others doing what I do. I also really put a lot of emphasis on relationship building ground work because its fundamental in my mind. Of course your legs and seat are important too to help them understand what is required of them. Man handling isn't something I ascribe to. It requires asking as opposed to force in my mind. I get confused describing it but do exactly what you do, its easier to do it than say it. I used to ride like this in a snaffle but it requires light hands and consistency as you said. I found you from the make your own bosal hanger because I don't want bits on these youngsters and am going to get bosals for them. Lovely boy you have there, you have really given him a great perspective considering he had been 'mishandled' before (I see too much pressure as mishandling as thats the root of hardening in horses).

    • @remounthorsemanship6592
      @remounthorsemanship6592 14 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Thanks for watching and commenting. www.patreon.com/remounthorsemanship

  • @Foxiepawstotti
    @Foxiepawstotti 15 วันที่ผ่านมา

    You are a star, we had a fire last year, thank God none of the horses or anyone was hurt but we lost all our tack, this is such a great idea and I ordered some leather just to give it a try as it's not half as expensive as buying bosal hangers in the UK. Youre a lifesaver!

  • @KevenSolorio-t3o
    @KevenSolorio-t3o 16 วันที่ผ่านมา

    This is a must learn

  • @BrendaNadal-e8x
    @BrendaNadal-e8x 18 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Where do u work I need help

    • @remounthorsemanship6592
      @remounthorsemanship6592 18 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Siler City North Carolina. www.remounthorsemanship.com

  • @EvolvedEquinePartnership
    @EvolvedEquinePartnership 24 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Well said!

    • @remounthorsemanship6592
      @remounthorsemanship6592 24 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @EvolvedEquinePartnership thank you. And thanks for watching. Please visit www.patreon.com/remounthorsemanship for a free 7 day trial of our membership training site.

  • @epona9166
    @epona9166 26 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Revised: Thank you for your additional comments on this. I do understand your point about sending the horse being awkward when the gate is so narrow. But I still disagree with recommending that people lead a horse (any horse) through a gate when there are safer ways to do it.

    • @remounthorsemanship6592
      @remounthorsemanship6592 26 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@epona9166 hmm ok.

    • @epona9166
      @epona9166 26 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@remounthorsemanship6592 I will be happy to remove my comment, since I know you have seen it, but before I do, I'm curious why you feel strongly about leading a horse, especially a green horse, through a narrow gate. My horses are 15 and 19 and not particularly reactive, but I wouldn't do that with them. It's easy and automatic to just walk thru first and stand to the side. It's also just easier to have one way of doing it, whether you know the horse or not, bc you never have to think about it.

    • @remounthorsemanship6592
      @remounthorsemanship6592 26 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @ Probably should have started with this comment and not with throwing statements out. There’s a big difference between a green horse and a spooky claustrophobic horse. Both would be treated differently right. I wouldn’t lead a spooky freaking out horse through a small gate but I’d also nip that in the bud real quick and get the hirse leading like one should. When sending a horse through a small gate such as this they can catch a hip or ribs on latches and hinges and cause injury if not centered. Just us standing there can put pressure on them and push them off to one side. I like having many ways to do things, not just one. Like leading a horse through a gate, sending them, backing them. I often lead 2 or three horses at a time and I’ll send them through the gate one at a time. I don’t care if you erase your post. Merry Christmas 🤙

    • @remounthorsemanship6592
      @remounthorsemanship6592 26 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@epona9166 okey dokey🤙🤙

  • @jacksonwadsworth6593
    @jacksonwadsworth6593 28 วันที่ผ่านมา

    This is a great video! I’ve been on the fence with a wade saddle and a swell fork! I think I’ll go with the wade! Thanks again.

  • @RickHaile
    @RickHaile 29 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Good video for retraining a horse in the Buckaroo traditions! Do tou start your horses in a snaffle? I use to start my horses in a 5/8 rawhide bosal,with a 5/8 tail hair mecate. They seemed to take on a neck rein quicker with a tail hair mecate bosal instead of a snaffle set up! Of course there's more than one way to skin a cat! Hahaaaaaw!

    • @remounthorsemanship6592
      @remounthorsemanship6592 29 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Thanks! Yep. I either start them in a 5/8 or 3/4. 🤙🤙

  • @hackermusic3355
    @hackermusic3355 29 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Every horse I had from the time I was 9 years old until I sold my last horse when I was 50 I neck reined. I was surprised when I took my grandson to riding lessons that they didn’t neck rein any of their horses. Is it not popular anymore?

    • @remounthorsemanship6592
      @remounthorsemanship6592 29 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Oh no it is. A lot just depends on the stage of training the horse is at what bit your using etc.

  • @remounthorsemanship6592
    @remounthorsemanship6592 หลายเดือนก่อน

    For hundreds more training videos visit www.patreon.com/remounthorsemanship

  • @thegoblin9997
    @thegoblin9997 หลายเดือนก่อน

    The best part is I know for a fact some braindead liberal is going to comment that this is “animal abuse” and that he’s hurting the horse😂

  • @kayleighdelongstorey8532
    @kayleighdelongstorey8532 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I was taught my posting rhythms with the phrase “Rise and fall with the leg on the wall” if that’s easier to remember 😊

  • @603Duncan
    @603Duncan หลายเดือนก่อน

    I don’t have a passion for anything but horses.🐴 i’ve never owned one but always wanted to. I want to learn as much as I can about horses. I suffer from depression, but when I’m around a horse, I tend to feel so much better.

  • @danielbewsher1088
    @danielbewsher1088 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Are you training a horse or a lightpost?😂😂

    • @remounthorsemanship6592
      @remounthorsemanship6592 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@danielbewsher1088 😂looks like a little of both! Dang AI editing!😂🤙🤙

  • @t1red802
    @t1red802 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Gorgeous horse and rider 😍❤

  • @Traildraft
    @Traildraft หลายเดือนก่อน

    At my age, I need both. I don’t bounce as much as I used to.

    • @remounthorsemanship6592
      @remounthorsemanship6592 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@Traildraft that’s the goal as long as we can leave the life in them to be ultra responsive when asked to do something 🤙🤙

  • @robertcarazo8839
    @robertcarazo8839 หลายเดือนก่อน

    👍🐴

  • @deevine7940
    @deevine7940 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    👍

  • @davodeden2714
    @davodeden2714 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I’m not much of a roper. But it’s nice to have one use to it, especially when your friends are. Thank you for this, I’ll have add this .

  • @Miss-Laine
    @Miss-Laine 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    What about Horse that throws its head up when just walking or trotting?

    • @remounthorsemanship6592
      @remounthorsemanship6592 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Same as this. Hold hands up and squeeze with lower legs until the hirse relaxes down. Make the wrong thing difficult the right thing easy. www.Patreon.com/remounthorsemanship

  • @millicentrowan
    @millicentrowan 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    This is a great tip!

    • @remounthorsemanship6592
      @remounthorsemanship6592 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thank you very much! www.patreon.com/remounthorsemanship