Good video and lovely area, but really the lunge line shouldn't be dragging on the ground and you should kind of been wearing a hat (your decision but y'know). Beautiful horse!
Honestly, IMO and the opinion of many others, you shouldn’t teach your horse the actual word. It’s about setting up the horse and making sure they’re ready for the transition. So if you’re in a competition and the announcer calls for a certain gait and the horse knows, it could transition before you’re ready and it won’t look put together at all. A horse could just look like it fell apart. So long story short, it’s personal preference and a matter of opinion, but not a lot of people will actually teach their horse the language cues for this reason. Just sound cues.
This horse is perfectly trained. I am sorry but this does not help at all when my horse bucks and kicks the minute I tell her to canter. Do you have a problem horse you could show us?? How you would get a horse to canter who is not push button trained like this one?
I don't like how this video assumes that your horse is well trained.
True
Right?? If my horse were at this stage of training I would not be watching these videos
Yes, exactly
GREAT!! only if you have a horse that won't try to kick you in the head every time you tell him to lose weight.
Ha ha ! Love it! I’m in the angry fat horse rider club with you!
Same! My horse is mareish and so mean! I mean the person we did bought her from did let her to be so mean snd try to kill them 😅
Such a beautiful well behaved horse!
This was very helpful! My horse isn’t that well trained, but it did help 😂
Why are all these training videos done on horses already trained?
that arena!
I learned absolutely nothing from this. Show me on a horse doing it for the first time.
if I just said canter and started 'clucking' no wayyy would my horse canter haha she is so stubborn
That place and the surrounding looks great
my horse pulls at the lunge like when cantering
this was very helpful, thank you.
Awesome video! Thank you!
Very helpful video, thank you!
My subscription to this channel is inexplicable to state the least.
I bought about 99 horses a few months ago.
consolemaster lol 99 horses ya right
And how you all are doing?
Lmao idek If i’m just not talented like at all, but any tips on how to “cluck”/kiss louder when going into a canter?
I have an OTT that has problems finding the right lead on his counterclockwise canter / how can I help him figure it out?
Good video and lovely area, but really the lunge line shouldn't be dragging on the ground and you should kind of been wearing a hat (your decision but y'know). Beautiful horse!
What if your horse dont know the words... i think if my horse was word trained i wouldnt need to be here when i could just say "canter" .....
Honestly, IMO and the opinion of many others, you shouldn’t teach your horse the actual word. It’s about setting up the horse and making sure they’re ready for the transition. So if you’re in a competition and the announcer calls for a certain gait and the horse knows, it could transition before you’re ready and it won’t look put together at all. A horse could just look like it fell apart. So long story short, it’s personal preference and a matter of opinion, but not a lot of people will actually teach their horse the language cues for this reason. Just sound cues.
99% of the people here dont have horses xD
I doubt that.
This horse is perfectly trained. I am sorry but this does not help at all when my horse bucks and kicks the minute I tell her to canter. Do you have a problem horse you could show us?? How you would get a horse to canter who is not push button trained like this one?
100,000 video !
Incase his feet get caught up in the line and a hat incase the horse started kicking or bucking and hit her:o
Why? o:
your lunge line had to much slack some parts she could of easily got hurt
I noticed that also