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@RaniTanny
@RaniTanny 2 месяца назад
Wonderful video. Learned a lot. Bigest take-away: firdt and last video I watched by Wehorse😂😂😂
@elenapost8628
@elenapost8628 2 месяца назад
Can I watch the content offline with the app?
@horsewhisperinghawaii7171
@horsewhisperinghawaii7171 2 месяца назад
Aloha Im so grateful to have found you Through following Tristan My name is Nanette. American part French I was born Loving horses I live in hawaii. I was taken to a show Cavalia It was the first time I saw Liberty It opened my eyes to a whole new world of horses That's all I would watch on you tube 3 years ago I was introuduced to 12 Arabians I am a you tube trained trainer Only now I have found you and I know im my horse heart you.are the one I really want to follow. Mahalo ThanknYou For Sharing you're knowledge. 😊
@elizastar1973
@elizastar1973 3 месяца назад
Just listening to Buck's voice is calming. If a horse had a voice, this is it.
@lainjacobson6672
@lainjacobson6672 3 месяца назад
What a pointless video
@dianeboross6978
@dianeboross6978 3 месяца назад
I am fairly certain that horses initially see us as a bunch of chattering monkeys. They have a much calmer vibration.
@StuckInNy
@StuckInNy 4 месяца назад
Wow!
@StuckInNy
@StuckInNy 4 месяца назад
Thank you for this.
@azariasewell5107
@azariasewell5107 5 месяцев назад
Beautiful just beautiful, I wish so many people could have this outlook on riding and training. I wish so many people would be like this and have an actual partnership with the horse rather than using force. Definitely need more people like this to make the world better in regard to horse riding, training, etc.
@azariasewell5107
@azariasewell5107 5 месяцев назад
This is absolutely beautiful ❤. A work of pure art, no force, no dominance, no stress, etc.
@jennyrosd2003
@jennyrosd2003 5 месяцев назад
Meeting in the middle.
@davidphelan6861
@davidphelan6861 7 месяцев назад
Master flying changes in 35 seconds. Yeah right.
@Saria_89
@Saria_89 7 месяцев назад
Just awesome! A mutually beneficial realtionship between a woman and her horse, without the use of force or pain. I wish I knew about bit-less riding a long time ago! ❤
@joannam9232
@joannam9232 7 месяцев назад
That really helped nothing at all
@Mangoo88
@Mangoo88 9 месяцев назад
Uuhm, where is the riding with a neckrope part?...
@triplemoon9563
@triplemoon9563 9 месяцев назад
YES! SIR you are so correct. THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU! I laugh at some folks because they don’t understand that horses respond to kindness instead of fear & intimidation. Flags, chains spurs all gimmicks … when all it takes is a gentle hand & consistency. We need to talk sometime, I would love to have a cup of tea <I don’t drink coffee> with you & pick your brain sometime. Ride safe 🐎 May you ride a happy horse
@Jeffreymart
@Jeffreymart 9 месяцев назад
💥
@dariaharruff7025
@dariaharruff7025 10 месяцев назад
I don't feel like riding horses sometimes
@ignacioacevedo9883
@ignacioacevedo9883 10 месяцев назад
Way...❤Buck!!
@wetdewlap8741
@wetdewlap8741 11 месяцев назад
Wow what a great tutorial!!! Wtf?!!
@CerebrumExpansion
@CerebrumExpansion 11 месяцев назад
Just found out about this National Treasure! Great Stuff!
@sassduffin4274
@sassduffin4274 Год назад
A gem of training info in that short video " it is the shoulders" The horses head was raised and see how much wider he can open his chest and shoulders. Great wee video, thank you.
@gabrielrodriguez5820
@gabrielrodriguez5820 Год назад
Saludos desde uruguay
@brielledecker2622
@brielledecker2622 Год назад
I need for him to come to Colorado for a seminar! I got hired on to help train an Arabian and he put into words what I could not. Thank you Mister Brannaman. My lessons to teach her owner will be a breeze now!
@totieholcomb6380
@totieholcomb6380 Год назад
What are people doing to change the colts who were rushed into being rode like the cowboys from the old days did it. Horse wont even look at you. Nose and eyes away and just takes whatever your doing like its in a trans.
@totieholcomb6380
@totieholcomb6380 Год назад
Can ride it though.
@CerebrumExpansion
@CerebrumExpansion 11 месяцев назад
I like Turduls...
@kamikaze428
@kamikaze428 Год назад
Beautiful. And proving that health, happiness, & understanding can be achieved without tying horses down, double bridles, bracing arms & hands, rigid seats, etc. A true inspiration of partnership.
@apbeauregard
@apbeauregard Год назад
Saying all ppl, I assume he means all ppl, cna get to a place of being unafraid of any horse is horse 💩, I'm sorry. That's like saying all depression can be gotten rid of. Or say, my autism could go away if I just worked on it. Or any other health issue can be healed. It just isn't true. It simplifies fear and why a yone has it. It's belittling tbh and makes ppl with ptsd as well as autism feel like failures, because no matter what we do to overcome, we can't. And the ptsd fear, the reason behind it, isn't irrational. It's from real life trama. Saying things like fear can be removed in every instance just is so invalidating and actually makes it 100 times worse. When it's accepted by a trainer that I'm always going to have that on board... And I'm always going to have my chest held together with titanium and have 2 muscles missing that also adds to my fear of something going wrong. A trainer acknowledgjng how that affects my fear and is comfortable in that and doesn't try to extinguish that. That's what makes me confident in my trainer and I can move forward faster and better, because then I feel validated and heard, and that's when I trust, and I know the trainer will work with me with my particular individual needs in those cases. Your an amazing trainer, but that's a blind spot you have and you need to improve.
@SeguisHorses
@SeguisHorses Год назад
Lovely ❤
@TightwadTodd
@TightwadTodd Год назад
I hope folks comprehend the magnitude of what was said here. It is the absolute foundation of what we need to understand, to effectively communicate with horses.
@beonelove3483
@beonelove3483 Год назад
🙏💯🎯🕉🌈🌞🦋🖤🪞🤍🦋🌞🌈🕉🎯💯🙏
@thembamagagula4851
@thembamagagula4851 Год назад
❤️❤️❤️🔥🐎
@thembamagagula4851
@thembamagagula4851 Год назад
❤️❤️❤️❤️🔥🙏🐎
@lindasteinberg2511
@lindasteinberg2511 2 года назад
Beautiful work
@rgp4467
@rgp4467 2 года назад
That little grey horse with the blue hackamore/halter has blood on his face. That is unfair on the poor horse. Too much, too soon, it's unnecessary for the horse to buck like that when first being saddled. The horse wasn't prepared beforehand properly. The poor thing was scared out of its mind, a huge, heavy massive saddle with steel hard stirrups hitting its side, not acceptable for a beginner to have to be forced into coping with. I do find that although these types of horsemen (Ray Hunt and Buck Brannaman of which I've attended both of their clinics several times) were/are excellent at many things, BUT my criticism is that they do also "cook" the young horses and put them under a lot of pressure UNNECESSARILY. They could (and should) be started more slowly over weeks instead of days, desensitised in short sessions of work, and use lighter tack to begin with and a kinder, thicker hackamore/halter -shouldn't need a thin one for leverage or to pull on if the horse is prepared properly first in a calm manner, step by step. No horse should be bleeding EVER or be scared out of its mind EVER when being handled for our own human entertainment, that is unjust and not fair to these beautiful innocent beings. Poor bubba is all I can say.
@christianshaw2892
@christianshaw2892 2 года назад
Prⓞм𝕠𝕤𝐌
@madeleindevilliers2530
@madeleindevilliers2530 2 года назад
So true. Thanks for remind me.
@wehorse_usa
@wehorse_usa 2 года назад
Any time, you're welcome! 💚
@Victoria-hz3gx
@Victoria-hz3gx 2 года назад
Do you train horses in the UK?
@wehorse_usa
@wehorse_usa 2 года назад
Hi Sylvia, we do not train horses. However as a Online Riding Academy we do provide online courses with the best trainers and their training methods on our platform wehorse.com 💚 You can access our content from anywhere in the world, if you have questions feel free to reach out to us anytime.
@Victoria-hz3gx
@Victoria-hz3gx 2 года назад
Do you train horses in the UK?
@wehorse_usa
@wehorse_usa 2 года назад
Hope you found our earlier answer on your other comment already helpful. ;)
@Victoria-hz3gx
@Victoria-hz3gx 2 года назад
That’s awesome 👏
@wehorse_usa
@wehorse_usa 2 года назад
Thank you Sylvia! 💚
@Victoria-hz3gx
@Victoria-hz3gx 2 года назад
❤ love it 🥰
@wehorse_usa
@wehorse_usa 2 года назад
Super happy to see you enjoy this course so much. 😍
@Victoria-hz3gx
@Victoria-hz3gx 2 года назад
Leg on; please explain? Thank you 😊
@wehorse_usa
@wehorse_usa 2 года назад
Hi Sylvia! You find an explanation in the course itself, which is linked in the description. :) Additionally you can also get a deeper explanation in this course: www.wehorse.com/en/course/riders-aids-horses/
@Victoria-hz3gx
@Victoria-hz3gx 2 года назад
❤your amazing 😮x❤ love from Scotland 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 ❤😊
@wehorse_usa
@wehorse_usa 2 года назад
Thank you Sylvia!! We are super excited to see your support us. 💚😍 All the best to Scotland from us all here at wehorse.
@Victoria-hz3gx
@Victoria-hz3gx 2 года назад
❤looking great 👍 lucky you 😊❤
@benwolfnecklace1649
@benwolfnecklace1649 2 года назад
I love my horses, but got sick.,.. I am slowly getting better... I feel like I lost that ability to work with horses. It's been about 10 yrs.. probably started 5 or 6 horses in this time.... Nothing in past few years. I got lime disease, COPD, severe asthma, AFib, diabetes, sleep apnea, waiting to have total knee replacement and going to get some shots in the back to put off back surgery. But am going to ride again. I broke my first horse when I was 5 yrs old. No help from anyone, rode that horse bareback and rode the buck out of her... Then learned how to ride on that horse. I learned all the roundpen work.. could be in the saddle.. no buck and be riding... Hour tops. I read a lot of your stuff and an old friend lent me a couple of your videos... Made a world of difference. I am good ng to come to some of your schools sometimes.. just gotta get that confidence back. Take care.
@wehorse_usa
@wehorse_usa 2 года назад
Wow, that is quiet a story. Thank you for sharing this, we very much hope that you can get back to riding soon. The whole wehorse team wishes you all the best! 💚 Until then, we hope you can enjoy the courses with Buck Brannaman. If you are looking to watch everything with Buck, then have a look at his trainer profile where all courses are linked: www.wehorse.com/en/trainer/buck-brannaman/
@Linda-oz9vy
@Linda-oz9vy 2 года назад
Most impressed by his honesty to admit his on failures early on but willingness to learn and improve.
@wehorse_usa
@wehorse_usa 2 года назад
Thank you for sharing your thoughts Linda! 💚 He is indeed someone who shares the full picture of his own path, which we believe adds so much to these courses with Buck.
@Victoria-hz3gx
@Victoria-hz3gx 2 года назад
Beautiful 😍
@Victoria-hz3gx
@Victoria-hz3gx 2 года назад
Awesome 👏
@deanv9294
@deanv9294 2 года назад
? ??o?o??
@Victoria-hz3gx
@Victoria-hz3gx 2 года назад
You are amazing 🤩 thank you x