HOW TO RIDE A LAZY HORSE
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Thank-you soooo much for making this video! I'm going to have a horse show soon and I'm going to be riding a lazy horse for the Cross Country😊 (he's not that lazy just a bit)
So there's Tucker acting again, with his eyes closed at the start of the video. Looking like a lazy horse. He is the best! Hug him for me please. Peace and Blessings to all 🌻🐎
He's acting the part 😂
Tucker is every girls dream horse you can just see the love he has for you. I’ve been watching all your videos getting ready for my first officially horse and I can’t wait to with them!
Ah! Perfect timing for my lesson tomorrow! Thank you!
Can u do how to ride hot horses? I ride an Arabian so I’ve never struggled with laziness😂
Edit: probably should’ve started with this but this video was rly helpful as I train horses and sometimes they get dead on the leg😅
Can you give me advices on lazy lesson pony?
He is very slow and he slows down especially on the short sides of the arena 😢😢.
He doesn't respond to a light pressure with the whip either😢
It's so hard with lesson horses. I have a similar problem with trying to get a faster walk out of the school horse I ride. It's not like I can just show up at the barn whenever I want and do ground work with her. And with other beginner riders it's hard for horses not to fall back into being lazy.
In truth it's better for a school horse to be "lazy" then a rider to fall, but it's frustrating because I don't know whether she's ignoring my aids or I'm doing something wrong.
@@imzadi83fanvids7 yes, and my trainer says that I should put more leg in rising trot but I can't do it because it is too bouncy 😢 and then my trainer says that I should use the whip but the horse doesn't respond to it
@@martas1412 I know what you mean. I don't have enough control over my lower leg to use it separately from my upper leg. Let alone have proper timing down. It's so much to remember to do at once, by the time I think of it I've already missed the timing or taking so long it's confused the horse.
The trainer I have now is good but at some point it's just doing it over and over until you get it right, which is hard since I can only go twice a month.
At least my trainer will run behind the horse and try to get her to trot if I'm struggling, or put me on a lunge if I want. But I've been to other trainers who'll watch you struggle and exhaust yourself and the only help you get it being yelled at to "kick harder". Even if I wanted to kick harder, which I don't, I don't have enough strength or control in my legs to do so.
I read the book "Enlightened Equitation" and it has been really helpful. But again, it's just time in the saddle at some point which a lot of instructors/riders take for granted because they have access to a horse whenever they want which a lot of us sadly don't.
@@imzadi83fanvids7 you are so right!! My trainer says that I should kick more but I can't
Thank you!
@@imzadi83fanvids7I’m in the same boat at my riding school. I’m riding a super lazy beginner lesson horse that I have to make move through the whoooooole lesson. As soon as I stop he slows down. My trainer keeps telling me to keep doing it and don’t stop because if I stop nagging my horse slows down. It’s frustrating. 😢
What do I do if I am riding the school horde thats super lazy? I’m just one of the 50 students who ride him so I can’t work with him. My trainer keeps telling me to make the horse move with my calves THE WHOLE TIME. It’s very tiring but as soon as I stop the horse slows down. Is there a fix for this? I’m guessing not but thought I’d ask.
I REALLY NEED THIS!
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What has happened to a "quiet" horse, they are suddenly all lazy horses!
I work with school horses that have grown indifferent to the (incorrect) student aids, and are now labeled as "lazy". Transitions are my favourite thing to do, together with rewarding them with suppleness once they listen to the aid - now, from the moment I get on the saddle, they automatically want to go forward! A nice exercise is to do a transition for a few steps in the middle of a vertical change (from canter to a few steps of trot or from trot to a few steps of walk). They get so excited sometimes it is even difficult to hold them haha
Aww cute horse
LOVE THIS MY BLACK HORSE IS VERY LAZY 😆 LOVE FROM ISRAEL ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Thank u so much for this video my horse is very lazy so I’m going to try this out hopefully it works
Another thing I have learnt for "lazy" or "dull" horses is how it is better and somehow nicer to rather give a very clear cue once instead of keeping to ask for something at a medium or high pressure level. So if you did everything explained in the video and try again and again but you just end up in a "tug of war " it could help.
This just means to ask the horse nicely with the least pressure once, twice and maybe a third time (like in the video) but instead of just keeping this third level up for a while you find something very clear to say what you mean. For example: you are on the ground and want the horse to back up. First you make yourself tall and shift your weight, then you raise your hands and then you slightly move a crop or what you have in their direction. If they don't react you do not want to keep wagging the crop towards them and get frustrated and just teaching them that nothing happens if they don't react. Instead after asking 2-3 times I would take my entire energy and just go from like 10% before to maybe 80 % of energy, make one big movement with my arms and maybe some noise with the crop. Now this part is tricky and I only recommend it under two condotions: 1. You know your horse anf you are sure to know how far you can go without scaring them
2. You know yourself and you don't get frustrated or angry in this Situations
I know this got kinda long but it has really helped me when working with a very "dull" horse where nothing semmed to work. Once I got his attention he was like "oh okay, you were talking to me" and the next time he reacted at level two. It is the same while riding I rather use a crop clearly once (without hurting the horse of course) than kicking and kicking and building up the pressure tolerance step by step until even actually using a crop or ur legs won't work either.
(Before u all come after me I know this is a tricky thing and you have to be able to be fair and not hurt or scare the horse, but then it can work wonders)
I love ur channel so much. Can u do tips for diagonals. I’m an advanced rider but you know man diagonals hate me lol
Thanks because my horse is so so so so lazy
i wish mine was more lazy 😂
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Tucker is the best...........
Thank you but my horse is too lazy
Then your pathetic
Tucker is the greatest ❤ 🐴
They learn through positive interactions and not just negative reinforcement
Thank you I watch many of your vids ❤️ 🇨🇦Edmonton
my lazy old mare (she’s not mine, she’s my friends horse and i ride her for lessons, but i count her as half mine lol) is so difficult to ride, she’s not doing good right now and might die, if she doesn’t survive i don’t know what i’ll do
10 years ago a wife rip tel her girlfriend on phone lion is a lazy 😊
10 years ago a wife rip tel her girlfriend on phone lion is a lazy 😊
This was 13 minutes ago first❤❤❤
ur horse is the best
Actually no such thing as a lazy horse if your horse is not moving then you shouldn’t be riding them