Problems related to poor muscling
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 12 ก.ย. 2024
- I am evaluation this horse as I am saddling him and talking about what I see and by that how I expect he will ride. Let's see how close I am.
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Such a sweet, calm boy! Worth his weight in gold. He came to the right outfit!❤
He seems so calm and like he's falling asleep as you are talking , touching him , and putting his saddle on ! He looks so sweet and such a gorgeous horse.
I agree. He had his eyes closed there. Just a very nice laid back horse.
I grew up as a teen at a dude ranch just putting whatever bit and saddle on a horse and jumping on….SO wrong! I bought my first riding horse in my mid 40’s….I am really impressed with how well you explain things so people like me can understand. My horse is a 27 year old Icelandic gelding and he has the same weak back end and back line….I was wondering how you were going to focus strengthening that. Thank you so much for posting this. I will be watching it multiple times
I'll be doing lots more of the exercises I did in this video.
So excited to see this one unfold! Mine has a weak and long back so it’s a struggle to get him really rounding and pushing from behind. I’ve worked on his bracing in his neck, building up his thoracic sling, and transitioning gaits and loose rein work, but still need to hunker down and be consistent and knowledgeable on how to get him to lift his back. Lately been using ground poles and the rolling spurs trick and I could feel him start to round at a walk - slow but steady wins the race. I’m gonna incorporate some more of what you’ve done here to change things up. Thanks!
This is training level education:)! Thank you
Nice horse...just very green in how he carries himself. Wonder if his sleepy attitude will change with training....Very calm demeanor. Calm is good.....will be interesting to watch his progress!! He sort of appears a bit resistant to giving....gonna take some time.
Good video! So important that a saddle fits the horse.....Conformation and condition work together for a good fit. Many folks gloss over this part of horse ownership!
What a willing horse
Thank you Tim! I find your info so inspiring.
Hi Tim, know nothing about horses and I've been watching a whole lot of your videos which I find very interesting. Reading some of the comments, it appears that some people have learnt a lot from your personal knowledge about horses. How long have you been training horses and how did you get into training. How about doing a video on "who is Tim"? Great work
He doesn't reach too far under with those hind legs, I noticed he improved with the exercises you were doing. Towards the end he was finally starting to reach forward with his hind legs and engage.
This was interesting. I really like Wilbur. Thanks! ( I’m always amazed how much knowledge you have and how simple you can make it look.). 👍👍
Sweet horse! He is in a new place and he is not acting up.
Thanks Tim , this is very very helpful
I will use this on my filly she’s very Harvey on the front , thus she a easily weak in the hind
Thanks again
The spelling you want is conformation. The root word is conformation, as opposed to confirm, as in "i confirmed this spelling by checking Websters Dictionary. " Yes this is a pet peeve of mine. That said, I agree with your conclusions regarding how conformation impacts a horses ride.
Great explanations, Tim. Thanks.
He's so tight and stiff. Poor thing. A gentle soul though!
Very interesting video! I always learn something to apply
Glad you’re helping him he is a nice looking horse
Wow, soooo interesting! By curiosity, if I may ask: how old is this horse? Makes me think sooo much of my youngster in the phase between 3 and 5 years, when he struggled so much with his growth peaks and how to carry his body. He had such a hard time getting his weight from front towards the hind end, and how get his hind end under. Thanks for sharing, Tim, this is precious education for me as a rider who is always eager to learn. Looking forward to seeing more from Wilbur!
This horse was 5
what a nice horse!
Little guy looks like he needs a lot of groceries and nice steady work. Looks like he has a bit of an ewe neck but I think he's just lacking muscle and that appearance will disappear with groceries and work. He's lucky to be with Tim.
Yes and you got that saddle pad laying right on top of his withers1 it needs to be pulled up into the gullet of the saddle.That goes for every horse.
Hi Tim I am an equine physical therapist spezialising in whole body connective tissue therapy (so called Structural Integration). This horse seems stiff all over. Aside from your training it could greatly benefit from Structural Integration to increase mobility and smoother muscle action. Since I am at home in Switzerland I can‘t help. But there are US therapists spezialising in this therapy.
Looks like he has been ridden hollow in the back and is developing the pulling muscle in his neck.
Tim I'd like to thank you for sharing of your knowledge and exprrience ... bless you. Ideally at this point I'd appreciate learning more on reading the horses body language, can you point me to which videos to watch... please
You're welcome. I'll be sure to talk more about that.
What causes a horse to be so much weaker in the hind end ? Is it just the way he has been ridden ?
Also from the exercises you showed here, which would be best to try by someone who may not have your level of skill and experience ?
It can be how they are ridden but more often its just a natural tendency. Just like most horse turn better one way than the other some just don't use their back ends well.
Does he have loss of vision in his right eye?
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Seems fine
Nice horse.. weak as top line.
Pulls himself along with front end.
Give 6 month's will not know him. With the correct exercises.
Case of not one shoe fits every foot😊
are you all sure he doesn't have a back right hip problem??? he looks limpy on the right side... to me and I'm nobody who knows nothing!
How old is this fella and is he appendix?
I believe he is about 8 and he is all old working ranch horse breeding on his papers. No TB.
@@timandersonhorsetraining thank you. He sure looks appendix type but probably lack of muscle as you said
Very sad looking face
Weak neck?
Conformation.