Jose Manuel Sanchez "El Pana", nos muestra como continuar enseñándole a nuestro caballo el piaffe, ya solo nos queda practicar y practicar para perfeccionar.
Acabo de encontrar tus videos y la verdad me gusta mucho la suavidad con que manejas los caballos y la paciencia que les tienes, de ahora en adelante voy a ver que tanto te aprendo para ponerme a practicar con mis caballos. Tengo 2 yeguas, 2 potrillos pequeños, 1 potrillo de 1 año y 1 caballo. Iniciaré con el caballo. Por mi parte muchas felicidades y gracias por compartir tus buenos conocimientos.
Muy buen video. Una pregunta me puedes aclarar para pedirlo montado le vas picando con la espuela a la vez las dos piernas o alternando? veo que es un poco detrás de la cincha... Si puedes aclarar este punto, porfa? Muchas gracias.
I hope that was a joke, Library... The Piaffe is meant to be done in place, with no lateral motion. It is strictly up and down, and is the first step in working to the Airs Above the Ground. When starting the piaffe, it is expected the horse will not be able to do it perfectly. Thus far, they have been trained to move in any flat direction and their natural inclination at this point is to move forward, backwards, or side to side. By training next to a wall, it creates a channel for the horse with the person as the other 'wall', eliminating the side to side motion. Once the horse understands what is being asked and can perform it on a consistent basis, then they gradually move away, substituting hands and legs under saddle for the 'channel'. I hope this makes sense to you. :)
@The Lost Media Library *rubs forehead* I see. Then if you knew this information already, why would you give a wrong answer to the original poster (to whom my explanation was originally directed)? It's answers like that which spread misinformation and turn people away from the idea of working with horses. ANY animal is dangerous by itself, but giving wrong reasons for training methods can make it even more so. A 'dangerous' horse (as in what most people would think of) would not be this responsive, let alone handled in just a Spanish Cavesson.
@The Lost Media Library Three words: Do Your Research. Andalusians in general are quite calm, very smart, and easy to work with. Everything I have read/seen about them has stated that the breed only becomes difficult to handle when in an unfamiliar environment, when handled by a timid/unsure handler, or subjected to abusive conditions. This is an article on the breed: www.animalhearted.com/blogs/horses/what-you-need-to-know-about-andalusian-horse-temperament And this is a forum thread asking people have owned and worked with Andalusians to give their thoughts. There are posts from people that love them, and posts from those who had difficult-to-work-with specimens. www.chronofhorse.com/forum/forum/discussion-forums/dressage/100911-calling-out-to-all-you-andalusian-experts-out-there
@The Lost Media Library Okay, first off, ANY animal that hasn't been trained has the potential to be deadly. Horses, dogs, cats, birds, etc. Second, Andalusians are a *warm-blooded* breed. You want a hot breed? Look at Thoroughbreds and Arabians. Many examples of those breeds are unruly and difficult to handle, even with training. And third: Even books can be wrong. That's why it's so important to get information from MANY different sources. Books, professional studies, and yes, even internet forums. When the majority of posts are in favor of the breed, one would assume that the breed in general is a good one to work with. And lastly, did you really need to spread all of that through three separate responses? Taking a few minutes to think and give a measured response in a single post does wonders.
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@@altranco7975 como uste mejor lo Beà yo soy un gran aficionado del arte y la doma vaquera pues yo soy un apasionado del caballo y la doma . yo mivida es el caballo .pues soy herrador y siempre que puedo boy iniciando mis potros gracias por tu atención me gusta como trabajas tus caballos un saludo .preguntó de don seis buestra lo calida
El caballo tiene miedo y esta muy tenso, a la vista parece bonito pero una persona que sepa del tema sabe perfectamente que esta forzado. Y no se ve nada bonito
Esto no es un inicio, este caballo ya esta enseñado al piaffe. Tienes que enseñarnos el inicio de un caballo que no sabe hacer el piaffe y los pasos hasta que lo hace como este caballo. Gracias.