Tim Anderson has trained and coached multiple world top 10 horses and riders with earnings with NRHA, NRCHA, and USCHA. He holds several riding instructor certifications and has over 20 years of experience training police horses. Throughout his long career, Tim has successfully started more than 1,500 horses under saddle. Few trainers have the knowledge and experience that Tim has with a whole training program that can take a horse from unstarted all the way through to a successful show career. Because Tim's program is a complete comprehensive system with the horse's career advancement in mind, Tim's horses learn in a progressive and complete way, not just spot problem solving, so there are no holes in the horse's training to show up later. All the horses you see in the videos are horses that were sent to me for training. Contact me if you would like to discuss sending your horse for training or other business proposals.
Tim Anderson 13000 Mt Pleasant Rd Vancleave, MS 39565
Another awesome video with great tips that help me with my horse daily. Thanks, big fan of your fb video I have just started the RU-vid videos. Thanks again
This was SO helpful, especially with the frozen frame to let me study it. Will you do something similar to show lifting and dropping a shoulder? I can see a lifted back. I can easily see a lifted or lowered head and neck. Dropping and lifting the shoulder is still invisible to me. Thank you for your patient teaching!
Is this the same spotted cow that was throwing its horns to towards a horse you were starting on cows before? I remember you saying sometimes it’s about working the cow as well as the horse. Thank you for the insightful video, Cattle will be our next endeavor. Much love from South Carolina!
Thank you for showing how to fix the rooting problem. My horse is very similar to this one. His mind set is similar to the one you're riding. When I rode him every day for months, he was better. Then we went riding once a week and he reverted back to his unwillingness to do what I asked.
Saskatchewan, Canada. My horse also can run off at a walk. He also moves away from the mounting block. I'm working on that and he gets better every time I check him from moving away.
Good morning all. Great job by Tim Melinda and Robert on live yesterday i was away so lift comment here. and thank you Tim and Melinda for todays video.😄😇
My horse needs (and likes) ledership. Since I've been watching your channel, I always start my riding session with the small circles. You said at the end of the video about fixing a problem before it gets big.Always better for the horse, and they value you as a leader much more if you can read what they are feeling, and respond in the right way for that horse. I guess most peole learn this when they get their own horse. It's not something they teach you in riding school.
Oh me oh my! Tim, you have confirmed a suspicion of mine about my paint horse. When I first rode him his ears were on me and he went everywhere I looked. Unfortunately, he changed the day I let him decide to look for his 😢pasture mates. That weakness on my part led to having unpredictable behavior. Never know how sour he will be ride to ride.
Thank you from Ky. This is the best video for learning how the young horse can understand (or not) what the timing of pressure can do to improve the thinking side of her brain. Excellent example of talking us through this. Thanks for helping the kiddos that also need time and patience too!
I've got one like this ol' man and peppy bred. He's watchy on the ground not a spooker though. Riding he is better with confident calm rider. Definitely does well with a job. Just a horse you have to "ride" you can't just be a passenger.
I wonder if that sort of horse is a lot like border collies in the dog world. They can be really reactive and they’re looking all around all the time when they’re not working. But that’s almost because they’re looking for the next job and once they’re working, they’re settled in and really really focused.I have seen that occur as a result of breeding for herding as well as breeding for dog agility.
I think getting the whole the leader thing is big time. If you can induce confidence that you can lead. The horse can follow the rider. BUT you have a good seat and saddle. Great job. Also bridle control. Was real important I watched your hands Work release respond. Great job with your adjustments with hand and leg control