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Tailoring Your Aids to Your Horse
11:59
Месяц назад
Is Your Horse 'Herd Sour' or 'Buddy Bound'?
23:54
2 месяца назад
Tips When Trying Out a New Horse
15:12
2 месяца назад
Not Feeling Like a Typical Equestrian?
14:45
2 месяца назад
Developing Independent Aids in Your Riding
16:52
3 месяца назад
Opening Up as a Rider - Practicing Expansion
11:32
3 месяца назад
Exercises when Riding in a Smaller Space
13:45
3 месяца назад
Your Comeback to Riding; The First 4 Rides...
19:00
5 месяцев назад
What is Stopping You From Riding More? Part 2
14:48
5 месяцев назад
What is Stopping You From Riding More? Part 1
15:14
5 месяцев назад
5 Simple Ways to Upgrade Your Riding Today
12:02
7 месяцев назад
Planning a Winning Year in Your Riding
12:28
7 месяцев назад
Who Will You Follow in 2024 as an Equestrian?
17:16
8 месяцев назад
Transform Your Horses Training with Ground Poles
11:37
8 месяцев назад
Комментарии
@bellaedwards871
@bellaedwards871 10 дней назад
this vid really helped thanks xx I was just wondering on what I could do to improve my position in the trot to canter transition cause that’s where I mess up and struggle. Hope you can answer it 🐴🐴
@Horsemom
@Horsemom Месяц назад
Good stuff!
@user-gx2xd9nm5x
@user-gx2xd9nm5x 3 месяца назад
could you do a podcast on riding on grass i don't have a arena i school in a large feild? well large as in about 25 by 18
@ZenaZee
@ZenaZee 5 месяцев назад
Thank you, very helpful! 🙏🏼❤
@user-gx2xd9nm5x
@user-gx2xd9nm5x 7 месяцев назад
i have recently discovered your podcast and it has helped me so much could you do a episode on training your horse when you don't have an area?m also i have wached the episode on helping your lazy horse to move forward my horse is a very chunky cob type and very lazy and when i get to the step of tapping his side with my schooling stick he doesen't notice any tips on that thanks for your amazing videos :) xx
@maryhood548
@maryhood548 8 месяцев назад
Mary from Montana I will be here in 2024, New Year, starting a new horse, training my own! 🎉❤
@kb2666
@kb2666 8 месяцев назад
I love to listen to your podcasts. Thank you x
@user-gx2xd9nm5x
@user-gx2xd9nm5x 8 месяцев назад
all your videos are soooo helpful thank you so much xxx
@cedarforest4621
@cedarforest4621 8 месяцев назад
BLM Mustang's are the MOST amazing horses!!!!
@maryhood548
@maryhood548 8 месяцев назад
Episode 1306. Mary in Montana. Excellent advice, these feral horses are so honest. People must must must be able to read there language. You must be in you leadership role every second you are with them. In time they will hand over their heart like you have never felt before! Read Monty Roberts. ❤
@patricialeighty1614
@patricialeighty1614 10 месяцев назад
Absolutely love your advise. Makes so much sense.Totally agree ..it is a rider issue as long as there is no physical issues with your horse.
@alan4514
@alan4514 10 месяцев назад
Promo_SM 🙃
@horsesafarimarwad4314
@horsesafarimarwad4314 Год назад
any way frind intrested village horse safari well come rajasthan india
@sarahcasey7172
@sarahcasey7172 Год назад
This was helpful for me as a novice who usually rides a “laid back horse”. He likes to trot and briefly canter then resumes his trot. So, thanks!
@lifeinthesaddle7002
@lifeinthesaddle7002 Год назад
Hey, i find your videos really helpful can you please make more videos?
@helenekermarec7240
@helenekermarec7240 Год назад
Very good back to basics that I sometimes forget when I work on more advanced exercices. Tanks for this 😊
@xntricity6446
@xntricity6446 Год назад
Thanks for this information
@bartieyeomans7604
@bartieyeomans7604 Год назад
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