I find it so satisfying to watch Jumping videos , because i don’t really jump high and seeing other people with amazing horses is just so cool to watch!
@@everythingstudios2041 it’s been off and on! 82 one day and 32 with snow the next 😂. It was 26 yesterday and today was in the 60’s. Missouri weather is bipolar!
@@KandtheBays haha! Me and my brother were so exited to roller blade today but I wish it were cold today bc yesterday I had my riding lessons and it was like 19 😅
Aww thank you! I used to be in the midset that the horse was wrong - but over the years I've learned that it's 99.9% the riders fault. I've worked really hard about becoming more self aware and recognizing my mistakes and actively trying to fix them! It has done WONDERS for my relationships with my horses. They are way more willing to work with me when they don't get in trouble and I show them it's okay to make mistakes, or let me know that I was the one who made the mistake!!
I’ve just started jumping on a horse that I ride, and it was pretty scary the first time but afterwards it’s super fun! And amazing job, your horse is beautiful, and I love your positivity and how you reward and encourage her with some pats and/or a “Good girl”
When she speed through that first line I was so impressed I have never watched your channel before this video and your so good, I get out of breath when I ride too and it’s probably bc I am out of shape too lol my horse charlie gets out of breath in 5 seconds walking to the arena lol
You'll get there!! Just keep working at it :) I knew it was time to move up in height once the height I was jumping started looking small LOL! I always school a height or so above what I'm showing.
Thank you so much!! And thanks for responding to that other person that commented. I usually just block people who have rude things to say at this point, it's not even worth my time! Needless to say - he got blocked haha.
@@KandtheBays of course!! I dont get why people waste time hating on others it just doesn't make sense!! He if probably jealous of you and the amazing life you are living in!! ❤❤
Haha, well I wanted to say back...why aren’t you using headphones if you’re watching it at work? 😂. Not to mention, when you upload a video you put in there for ad purposes if it has cussing and whether it’s “safe for kids” to which I always put yes, and no to kid safety. Haha. What TH-cam does with it after that.... out of my control LOL.
I have a almost 4 year old thoroughbred mare that I want to teach jumping. I do a lot of pole work with her and have let her do some jumping while lunging her. She's very good. I have never taught a horse to jump (but I do have 5 years of jumping experience). How would I go about it?
I’m not a trainer by any means, but I would say just start small and work your way up. Start with ground poles, and then go to tiny cross rails. Eventually, you and your horse will get the hang of it and you can continue to raise the height or jump longer courses
Sounds like you've started with a really good base! What I can say is just take it slow. It's so easy to fry their brains at that age by doing too much. Starting out with a small cross rail or cavaletti is great. Then slowly add a second jump for a line with 6-7 strides to give her time to think about it. Once you've got that down then just keep adding a few more jumps until you get to a full course of 8-10 jumps. Once she's jumping a cross rail course, repeat it with verticals! Thoroughbreds are the most giving breed! So they will usually give more than they are mentally able, and once their brains are fried it takes SO long to get them back from it.
She was an amazing girl on that jumping course just amazing ❤ very well trained and behaved she was very good when she stood there for u doing ur stirrups 😊😊
I’m not nearly as good at riding as you are but I’ve found it helpful to look at something at the end of the arena in line of where I’m going and not taking my eye off of it until I get there to keep a straight line. I’m not sure if that’s any help. You absolutely amazing at riding by the way! I hope I can get that good!!!!
I am a horsebackrider too and I do cross poles . And I ride a lazy pony named tango but it will let me ride any horse with no problem. I love to rise its might for me.
Aww that's awesome!! One of my most FAVORITE rides was my first USEA event where I took Zeke and did starter. The jumps were 2ft - but it was incredible. Jumping high isn't always more fun! It's a rush don't get me wrong, but I just enjoy the connection and time with my horses. Sometimes my favorite moments aren't even in the tack!
They look so good! Missing ponies rn so much. Currently trying to find a new barn. Actually, do you have any suggestions? I thought you'd probably know of some good places!
Aww, what happened?! I thought you were still riding at Devinwood? I can definitely give some good recommendations depending on where you're located or want to travel to. DM me on instagram! :)
What do you do to help her slow herself down? When i jump the horse i ride takes off and pulling back or sitting back doesn’t really do much lol. I might have to get used to him going faster lol
train him. Everytime he takes off turn him in a tight circle until he slows down. Do NOT let him jump if he rushes. not onlyis it bad training it's dangerous.
I work on counter canter and halt up the rail, the. Move to poles and trot through them with a few strides in between then halt straight. Then after that I move to cross rails at the trot and halt after the fence. Then move up to canter the cross rail and halt at the fence. I continue this pattern til I develop good speed and control. Then when I’m ready I will add more fences in order until I get a good working course at I speed that is reasonable.
Thats a tricky question! Haha. With her it honestly depends on her mood. Sometimes she is just so excited for jumping that I have to alter my plans. With my trainer we've worked on halting a few strides after a fence, putting blankets/etc. over the jumps to get her to slow her brain down and look at it. My trainer has even stood in FRONT of the jump until she was a few strides out and then moved out of the way lol. Now, all of that being said, without proper flat work, being able to bend/leg yield, work on a 10m circle, and the horse understanding the half halt, you won't have any luck over fences. Her issue doesn't come from lack of strength or confidence, she just LOVES her job. :)
Aww yay!! Thanks for subscribing! Thoroughbreds are the BEST!! They have such a big heart. If they are given the time to heal their bodies from the track and be properly brought up, they can be SO successful!
@@KandtheBays no problem, and omg thank you for noticing me! Yes, they are soooo good! It’s still a huge “speed” change from my lazy quarter horse to a big fast thoroughbred. It’ll take her a while to gain up muscle to go event, but she is soooo sweet!
So I have an obsession with horses and I set up a little thing bc I don’t own a horse and I have a injury rn but watching this and being on my fake horse really gets me out of breath you and your horse look amazing
Have someone put you on the lunge line and start doing a few strides and then back to trot! Just knowing that the horse is connected on the lunge line helps my students feel much more comfortable because they have that added level of security. As you start getting more comfortable work your way up from a few strides to more, and then to full circles. Once you've got it there then repeat that same process but on a circle without the lunge line! :)
I think she kinda hopped over the second jump on the doubles the second time on the right rein because she didn’t really jump the first one so then u pulled her away from. That so just if your wondering and I love how u reward her with a”good girl!” Or a pat I do know that horses actually like that and I love how ur just letting her go to the jumps and u. Know what u need to work on like ur half seat.
Is this 2 videos added together? Because i saw a blue saddle pad in the beginning and towards the end was a yellow saddle pad, and she started saying good boy. Btw i hope this doesnt sound disrespectful.
Core strengthening exercises! Also working with resistance bands to strengthen your glutes. In the saddle you can work on two pointing on the flat without stirrups. No hands through small grids if you trust your horse!
my instructor made me do 2 point transitions walk trot walk, even changing rein and stuff. I started jumping after a few months of riding, so got used to 2 pointing a lot. All i really needed was the transitions and like 2 point cantering, but some people might need more 💕
Oh haha. We had tried everything. Grids, halting after the fence, turning circles before the fence, putting blankets/etc. over the fence, even my training standing in FRONT of the fence until like 2 strides out then moving out of the way! She's gotten better but she's no doubt always a freight train lol.
I get so out of breath after a few minutes of riding.. reason? Because the horse I ride her name is angel. She’s not much of an angel showing she’s a chestnut Arabian mare and she’s super lazy!! when I get her to trot it’s like an extended walk 😭😭
Haha!!! LAZY horses are so beyond exhausting haha. I am SO glad that I have two that are pretty forward the majority of the time. Ten can be super lazy sometimes, but it's gotten better haha.
Absolutely. She has a hefty career at prelim and 1.20-1.30m but I haven’t. So she’s my teacher. It’s been a slow process with her and us getting used to each other, and getting her back in shape, but I’m hoping by 2023 we can be at modified/prelim. I want to take my time to get me comfortable and confident 😍
U can see in ur shadow in take off u r pulling on the reins to much,you need to let her have more rein otherwise it’s harder for her in flight.❤️ And when you are in get away you need to sit in the saddle more ❤️ No hate I really enjoy you’re videos 🥰just trying to help 😘
No worries, I'm glad you enjoy my videos! I don't take advice from the internet because I do have 3 wonderful trainers I take lessons and have training rides done on my horses with. It's impossible to tell from videos what the feel of a horse is - so it's impossible to give correct advice to a rider and their horse. Which is why I'm always hesitant to give advice to riders when they ask me for it!
I find it so satisfying to watch Jumping videos , because i don’t really jump high and seeing other people with amazing horses is just so cool to watch!
I love watching them too! GoPro videos are my favorite!
Same❤
i love how she never takes anything out on her horses and she pets them and rewards them after every jump great job!!
I get so out of breath when I ride because I’m out of shape... this is so cool to watch!!
Haha I do too. Especially half seating. 😵
@@KandtheBays half seating is so tiring but it makes me feel good at the same time 😵
i get out of breath when i jump to much .,.
I get out of breath too lol I am always insecure about it but i shouldn’t bc I am working so hard lol
Is it because you’re out of shape or because you’re breathless
This looked great fun 🥰 Also ... I am insanely jealous of your dreamy blue sky right now
It was sooo nice that day! We’re about to start getting into the nasty Midwest summer. Hot and HUMID 🥵
@@KandtheBays is It getting warm they? Today it was 44 degrees in sd!
@@everythingstudios2041 it’s been off and on! 82 one day and 32 with snow the next 😂. It was 26 yesterday and today was in the 60’s. Missouri weather is bipolar!
@@KandtheBays haha! Me and my brother were so exited to roller blade today but I wish it were cold today bc yesterday I had my riding lessons and it was like 19 😅
This is the only video i could watch over and over again and i'm not sure why. I just love it so much!
The bond you have developed with Ranita really shows through😍💕
Aww thank you so much!! It really feels like we have too ❤️
I love how you never blame the horse!
Aww thank you! I used to be in the midset that the horse was wrong - but over the years I've learned that it's 99.9% the riders fault. I've worked really hard about becoming more self aware and recognizing my mistakes and actively trying to fix them!
It has done WONDERS for my relationships with my horses. They are way more willing to work with me when they don't get in trouble and I show them it's okay to make mistakes, or let me know that I was the one who made the mistake!!
I’ve just started jumping on a horse that I ride, and it was pretty scary the first time but afterwards it’s super fun! And amazing job, your horse is beautiful, and I love your positivity and how you reward and encourage her with some pats and/or a “Good girl”
That's awesome!! Jumping is so much fun!
She is a firecracker and I have SO much fun on her. She absolutely loves her job and its incredible to feel!!
@@KandtheBays agreed!
When she speed through that first line I was so impressed I have never watched your channel before this video and your so good, I get out of breath when I ride too and it’s probably bc I am out of shape too lol my horse charlie gets out of breath in 5 seconds walking to the arena lol
Thank you so much!! I am so out of shape LOL!
This is so awesome!!! When I grow up I wanna ride and jump that high! right now I am jumping about 2'3"!
You'll get there!! Just keep working at it :) I knew it was time to move up in height once the height I was jumping started looking small LOL! I always school a height or so above what I'm showing.
The way she says sorry to her language is amazing, sure swearing is not good but when you say sorry it makes it better!
Ah, yeah. I should have edited it out but I forgot haha.
Oh that’s ok!!! Like I said you apologized and that great!! Don’t worry about it!!
You guys are looking so amazing!! I've been seeing your tiktoks and i absolutely love them!! Keep up the good work!!
Thank you so much!! And thanks for responding to that other person that commented. I usually just block people who have rude things to say at this point, it's not even worth my time! Needless to say - he got blocked haha.
@@KandtheBays of course!! I dont get why people waste time hating on others it just doesn't make sense!! He if probably jealous of you and the amazing life you are living in!! ❤❤
Haha, well I wanted to say back...why aren’t you using headphones if you’re watching it at work? 😂. Not to mention, when you upload a video you put in there for ad purposes if it has cussing and whether it’s “safe for kids” to which I always put yes, and no to kid safety. Haha.
What TH-cam does with it after that.... out of my control LOL.
@@KandtheBays Lol 😂😂 I agree with why they don't wear headphones at work 😂😂
I have a almost 4 year old thoroughbred mare that I want to teach jumping. I do a lot of pole work with her and have let her do some jumping while lunging her. She's very good. I have never taught a horse to jump (but I do have 5 years of jumping experience). How would I go about it?
I’m not a trainer by any means, but I would say just start small and work your way up. Start with ground poles, and then go to tiny cross rails. Eventually, you and your horse will get the hang of it and you can continue to raise the height or jump longer courses
Sounds like you've started with a really good base! What I can say is just take it slow. It's so easy to fry their brains at that age by doing too much. Starting out with a small cross rail or cavaletti is great. Then slowly add a second jump for a line with 6-7 strides to give her time to think about it. Once you've got that down then just keep adding a few more jumps until you get to a full course of 8-10 jumps. Once she's jumping a cross rail course, repeat it with verticals! Thoroughbreds are the most giving breed! So they will usually give more than they are mentally able, and once their brains are fried it takes SO long to get them back from it.
She was an amazing girl on that jumping course just amazing ❤ very well trained and behaved she was very good when she stood there for u doing ur stirrups 😊😊
Omg I love that arena 😍😂
I know. I miss that barn and the owner so much!!!
I could literally watch your videos ALL DAY. I need to see more of this!
Riding is rlly hard, never listen to ppl that say “all you do it sit there” we do a lot more !
My opioin*, Jumping is my favorite and is the best :D
oh 100%!!! When I got done jumping ten the other day my heart rate on my apple watch was 192bpm! LOL
You make riding look effortless
Thank you so much :)
@@KandtheBays yes of course! ❤️
Wow you two are really good! I’m jumping 2’3 right now and I’m hoping to be at your level some day! ❤
I’m not nearly as good at riding as you are but I’ve found it helpful to look at something at the end of the arena in line of where I’m going and not taking my eye off of it until I get there to keep a straight line. I’m not sure if that’s any help. You absolutely amazing at riding by the way! I hope I can get that good!!!!
How on earth is your gopro quality so good? What gopro version is it?
Idk if you're just that good and make jumping look easy, or I'm on a confidence high... but I feel like I could jump and be decent 😭
Haha well I don't think I'm that good LOL. Ranita just doesn't give you a choice LOL
Love these videos, what model of GoPro are you using?
The hero 8. Thanks!
You reminded me of riding... Bc of some problems, im not riding rn and it makes me sad
Aww I'm sorry! I had to a take 2 month break from the middle of November to like January. It was so painful!!
i love how she said “sorry kiddos for my language”☺️☺️
"I had to order you a new girth, getting chunky" literally the story of my life
😂😂😂
what is that stand holding up your phone? is it one of those devices that follow to video your riding?
It's a pivo!
I am a horsebackrider too and I do cross poles . And I ride a lazy pony named tango but it will let me ride any horse with no problem. I love to rise its might for me.
Aww that's awesome!! One of my most FAVORITE rides was my first USEA event where I took Zeke and did starter. The jumps were 2ft - but it was incredible. Jumping high isn't always more fun! It's a rush don't get me wrong, but I just enjoy the connection and time with my horses. Sometimes my favorite moments aren't even in the tack!
They look so good! Missing ponies rn so much. Currently trying to find a new barn. Actually, do you have any suggestions? I thought you'd probably know of some good places!
Aww, what happened?! I thought you were still riding at Devinwood? I can definitely give some good recommendations depending on where you're located or want to travel to. DM me on instagram! :)
jeez. this horse is...
ON FIREEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
Haha she is definitely a hot mare!
yup lol
What do you do to help her slow herself down? When i jump the horse i ride takes off and pulling back or sitting back doesn’t really do much lol. I might have to get used to him going faster lol
train him. Everytime he takes off turn him in a tight circle until he slows down. Do NOT let him jump if he rushes. not onlyis it bad training it's dangerous.
I work on counter canter and halt up the rail, the. Move to poles and trot through them with a few strides in between then halt straight. Then after that I move to cross rails at the trot and halt after the fence. Then move up to canter the cross rail and halt at the fence. I continue this pattern til I develop good speed and control. Then when I’m ready I will add more fences in order until I get a good working course at I speed that is reasonable.
Thats a tricky question! Haha. With her it honestly depends on her mood. Sometimes she is just so excited for jumping that I have to alter my plans. With my trainer we've worked on halting a few strides after a fence, putting blankets/etc. over the jumps to get her to slow her brain down and look at it. My trainer has even stood in FRONT of the jump until she was a few strides out and then moved out of the way lol.
Now, all of that being said, without proper flat work, being able to bend/leg yield, work on a 10m circle, and the horse understanding the half halt, you won't have any luck over fences. Her issue doesn't come from lack of strength or confidence, she just LOVES her job. :)
@@KandtheBays yes! He is really good on the flat and listens well. He just gets very excited when jumping lol. He loves it. Thank you!
"Gettin' chunky" 😂😂😂
Love it! I just got a new horse and I’m hoping to do this. ( my old horse is retired, my new one is a thoroughbred! ) you are so gifted! 🤍🤍 New sub
Aww yay!! Thanks for subscribing! Thoroughbreds are the BEST!! They have such a big heart. If they are given the time to heal their bodies from the track and be properly brought up, they can be SO successful!
@@KandtheBays no problem, and omg thank you for noticing me! Yes, they are soooo good! It’s still a huge “speed” change from my lazy quarter horse to a big fast thoroughbred. It’ll take her a while to gain up muscle to go event, but she is soooo sweet!
@@KandtheBays just a little update she has been amazing, we went to our first eventing show she was perfect!
what brand and color of saddle is this?
So I have an obsession with horses and I set up a little thing bc I don’t own a horse and I have a injury rn but watching this and being on my fake horse really gets me out of breath you and your horse look amazing
Aww thank you!!
the canter literally looks like ur floating min looks like I'm dying
私も海外の馬術を学びたいです!!ジャンプのタイミングとか勉強させていただきます!
That's awesome! I love watching other riders videos too. I learn so much from just watching others :)
What is half sit I ride my horse
These are so fun to watch! I'm working on getting comfortable in a canter. Do you have any tips?
Sit back
Have someone put you on the lunge line and start doing a few strides and then back to trot! Just knowing that the horse is connected on the lunge line helps my students feel much more comfortable because they have that added level of security. As you start getting more comfortable work your way up from a few strides to more, and then to full circles. Once you've got it there then repeat that same process but on a circle without the lunge line! :)
So amazing! I did liked The nature around! Where do you live If it dosent sound wierd:)
I live in St. Louis! I loved this barn SO much. If it hadn't been so dang far from my house we'd still be there :(
I love your yellow matching outfits:0
Thank you!!
@@KandtheBays np!!! Where did you get them?
I think she kinda hopped over the second jump on the doubles the second time on the right rein because she didn’t really jump the first one so then u pulled her away from. That so just if your wondering and I love how u reward her with a”good girl!” Or a pat I do know that horses actually like that and I love how ur just letting her go to the jumps and u. Know what u need to work on like ur half seat.
Yep! I usually know what I need to work on from my lessons with my trainers. The hard part is getting my body to do it LOL!
Is this 2 videos added together? Because i saw a blue saddle pad in the beginning and towards the end was a yellow saddle pad, and she started saying good boy. Btw i hope this doesnt sound disrespectful.
she said good boy cause she had 2 geldings and is used to saying good boy instead of girl
Yes it is!! The first one was Ranita. The second one was Ten ❤️
what was the height of the jump you did on 0:18?
I believe it was 1.30m-ish. The front rail of the oxer was on the top pole of a 4ft standard.
Wait so is your horse a girl or boy bc your saying good girl and good boy?
Is this the highest she’s ever jumped? If not, what is ?
It is ok for the languages we can't control other people languages and I love your videos 😊
You’re trotting but it looks like a canter, my brain can’t comprehend
Also yea Pivo can be kind of a butt🙄
Haha it's hard to tell sometimes from the go pro videos!
Yes it can!
Omg slay in 17 and ya omg u slay and I do ride horses and the jumps are slay and idc if u swear
Hi do you have any tips in improving jump posistion
Core strengthening exercises! Also working with resistance bands to strengthen your glutes. In the saddle you can work on two pointing on the flat without stirrups. No hands through small grids if you trust your horse!
my instructor made me do 2 point transitions walk trot walk, even changing rein and stuff.
I started jumping after a few months of riding, so got used to 2 pointing a lot.
All i really needed was the transitions and like 2 point cantering, but some people might need more 💕
the horse is fast!
YES she is!! lol
Was this filmed on your helmet or chest? :)
Helmet!
9:28 WOAH SHE DID AMAZING!!
She is AMAZING! I'm so lucky to have this mare :)
@@KandtheBays Agreed!!
That horse looks so nice to ride!
Haha depends on if you like roller coasters 😂
@@KandtheBays Never mind, I take my comment back! Haha
@@meganproffitt424 😂😂😂
I’m no professional trainer BUT would maybe canter or grow poles in front of the first fence help with her speed ?:) or have you already tried 😂
7:20 was SO good
Oh haha. We had tried everything. Grids, halting after the fence, turning circles before the fence, putting blankets/etc. over the fence, even my training standing in FRONT of the fence until like 2 strides out then moving out of the way! She's gotten better but she's no doubt always a freight train lol.
Why did she go from saying good maer
and good girl from saying good boy?
Where did you get the go pro from?
Directly from the gopro website!
You called her a boy for a sec there
Haha well I have two geldings so I'm more used to saying "good boy"
Good horses 😊
Thank you! 😊. They are fabulous!!
What stirrups are you using?
I believe they are the free jump air ones!
I like zeke❤
He's the best!
I get so out of breath after a few minutes of riding.. reason? Because the horse I ride her name is angel. She’s not much of an angel showing she’s a chestnut Arabian mare and she’s super lazy!! when I get her to trot it’s like an extended walk 😭😭
Haha!!! LAZY horses are so beyond exhausting haha. I am SO glad that I have two that are pretty forward the majority of the time. Ten can be super lazy sometimes, but it's gotten better haha.
I could prolly jump these with the proper horse, I’m pretty balanced but I gotta work on other things before going higher
Absolutely. She has a hefty career at prelim and 1.20-1.30m but I haven’t. So she’s my teacher. It’s been a slow process with her and us getting used to each other, and getting her back in shape, but I’m hoping by 2023 we can be at modified/prelim. I want to take my time to get me comfortable and confident 😍
wow!
Thank you!!
U can see in ur shadow in take off u r pulling on the reins to much,you need to let her have more rein otherwise it’s harder for her in flight.❤️
And when you are in get away you need to sit in the saddle more ❤️
No hate I really enjoy you’re videos 🥰just trying to help 😘
No worries, I'm glad you enjoy my videos!
I don't take advice from the internet because I do have 3 wonderful trainers I take lessons and have training rides done on my horses with. It's impossible to tell from videos what the feel of a horse is - so it's impossible to give correct advice to a rider and their horse. Which is why I'm always hesitant to give advice to riders when they ask me for it!
idk if its the same horse or not but youve been saying good girl and good boy 😭
Two didn’t horses 😂
how much was woody??
Who? haha
Good girl!
Shes fabulous!
wow
Why did you call her a boy I’m confused
Because I have 2 geldings and it was an accident? lol.
okay but why did i think she was jumping a cow in the video cover 💀💀
Haha she probably would. She jumped a doberman that was in the arena standing in front of a jump LOL.
Sorry for my language kiddos 😂😂😂
Haha!! I can tend to have sailor language sometimes LOL
I don’t feel bad maybe she won’t yank in the mouth as much next time
She didn’t yank her at all?! Timed “yanking part” please..?
U need to stop bouncing in canter
But other than that ur a great rider
that’s called half / light seating :).
@@hailey.strides oh sry I didn’t realise that