Stretching and Core Stability Exercises involving your horse's tail

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  • @alexielsherford
    @alexielsherford 3 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    5:45 i love the reaction from the horse.

  • @spaziocasainterioare1656
    @spaziocasainterioare1656 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Thank you so much!! Very nice and easy, yet, looking helpful. Thank you!!

  • @vivianshepard7108
    @vivianshepard7108 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    ❤ i have and love your books!

  • @l...
    @l... 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Thank you for chapters

  • @leslieinnis
    @leslieinnis ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I don’t have a horse any more but I’d love to learn more !

    • @horsesinsideout
      @horsesinsideout  ปีที่แล้ว

      Hi Leslie, check out our academy. It is free to join and there are lots of videos on there you can watch as well as purchase our lectures as well. www.horsesinsideout.com/academy

    • @leslieinnis
      @leslieinnis ปีที่แล้ว

      thank you! @@horsesinsideout

  • @Moon-sun6965
    @Moon-sun6965 3 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Wow wish I had found you sooner , as you make it so easy to understand what you doing and why , I am looking forward to doing these on my boy who suffers and holds a lot of tension in him self after getting hit by car 6 yrs ago .

    • @horsesinsideout
      @horsesinsideout  3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Hello! Glad you found us and happy to help :-) Check out www.HorsesInsideOut.com There is lots more info on there and also all the free tutorial video channel on our academy page... www.HorsesInsideOut.com/academy

  • @elenacaddell3639
    @elenacaddell3639 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Excellent. And gorgeous horse.🤗👍

  • @bicomhealth
    @bicomhealth 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Thank you!

  • @joannepierotti2948
    @joannepierotti2948 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Should we be careful that the horse will not kick us??

    • @horsesinsideout
      @horsesinsideout  2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Yes it’s always important to observe and read your horse

  • @nancysouer5761
    @nancysouer5761 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Thank you for making this video! I learned a lot and I subscribe to your channel to learn more. Are there any exercises with the tail that would help a horse with navicular?

    • @horsesinsideout
      @horsesinsideout  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Hi Nancy,
      Thank you for your comment. If you head over to teh website Horses Inside Out, click on teh ACADEMY, wait for it to load, you will then be able to scrool through all teh videos, webinars and online lectures. Check out teh Pilates webinar. That mihght be helpful for you. Here is the link:
      www.horsesinsideout.com/webinar-pilates
      Kind regards,
      Jay

    • @horsesinsideout
      @horsesinsideout  ปีที่แล้ว

      Hi Nancy,
      If you head over to our website, HORSES INSIDE OUT, click on the ACADEMY button, wait for the page to load, you will find so many videos, lectures and webinars. I'd suggest looking at the PIlates video - that might help you. Here is the link:www.horsesinsideout.com/webinar-pilates
      Kind regards,
      Jay

  • @sacriface777
    @sacriface777 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I have a question about yanking the horses tail on a regular basis. I know a guy (mid 20s, very illiterate and arogant) who grabs horses by the tail in our stable and gives them a proper strong, abrupt and uncoordinated yank, as hard as his arms allow him. As a vet and someone who is interested in any form of body work on horses I am appalled and I actually screamed at him the other day when he did that to a mare I'm paid to work with after her competition. My sister works for his girlfriend (late 30s) and her stallion and sais since he started doing those tail pulls the stallion has shown progressive problems with coordination and strength in his hind quarters. I am worried he might be damaging the vertebrae in the sacral area, as it is a young stallion and I've seen videos of the pelvic regions of young horses (as young as 7 yo) that had improper or incomplete fusions of the vertebrae in that area due to horses simply stumbling and yanking their carts (trotters) since the age of 2

  • @mimikvalle
    @mimikvalle 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    My horse's end of her tail was cuted, and clearly she got some bad feelings aboit it and doesn't like to be holded. Though she never try to quick me or so and her tail is not exactly normal, can I still perform the exercises with her?

    • @lailanams4246
      @lailanams4246 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Its their honour tail , their hair

  • @richardyao9012
    @richardyao9012 20 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา

    Who else only watched to see if the horse kicked her?
    By the way, the horse rocking from side to side looks like a protective measure against her over bending it. If you pull a human’s arm in a direction it is not supposed to go, the human will move to the side too. The human would likely start turning before there is any danger too, much like the horse is doing with its tail.

  • @海旺孙
    @海旺孙 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    I am worried your safe

  • @AimEmery
    @AimEmery ปีที่แล้ว

    Would not do those tail pulls from that position. If it hurts, he could kick you right well.

    • @horsesinsideout
      @horsesinsideout  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      We recommend that you only do this exercise if your horse is not prone to kicking. As with all exercises we recommend that you introduce the exercise gradually so that the horse becomes used to the action. If the individual horse does not like the exercise we recommend that you do not use it.

  • @scarletroulette6747
    @scarletroulette6747 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    That horse is doped up. Good idea cause it looks like that horse has some pain over the hips. Ouch!

    • @horsesinsideout
      @horsesinsideout  3 ปีที่แล้ว +9

      Ha ha ha!! My horse is not doped!!! Full of grass and snoozing maybe but definitely not doped!!