Thank you for sharing this series of videos! -- Bonus, at 24:19, we've got a good example of correction :) The horse was a bit pushy and/or searching for the treat stash ^^ Anyway, this kind of example is very useful in my opinion. I watched your DVDs some years ago, great content by the way, but in the same time, everything was perfect... The horse knew his exercises, the execution was perfect, but I think it's interesting to see some bad responses from the horse, and the actions taken to fix the issue. It could be interesting to see some issues with a young horse in video, and have comments on some specific cases, and I would like to encourage you to try this format. Jean-Francois Pignon did this exercise in public (at Stockholm, there are some videos on TH-cam), and it was super interesting to see these interactions. Anyway, it's just a simple comment, thank you again for sharing!!
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Thank you for sharing this series of videos! -- Bonus, at 24:19, we've got a good example of correction :)
The horse was a bit pushy and/or searching for the treat stash ^^ Anyway, this kind of example is very useful in my opinion. I watched your DVDs some years ago, great content by the way, but in the same time, everything was perfect... The horse knew his exercises, the execution was perfect, but I think it's interesting to see some bad responses from the horse, and the actions taken to fix the issue. It could be interesting to see some issues with a young horse in video, and have comments on some specific cases, and I would like to encourage you to try this format.
Jean-Francois Pignon did this exercise in public (at Stockholm, there are some videos on TH-cam), and it was super interesting to see these interactions. Anyway, it's just a simple comment, thank you again for sharing!!
Amazing work! Thank you for sharing!