When I "learned" sitting bucks, it really helped me to put a hand on the saddle (u can hold on or just put it there), and then try to sit the bicks/stop the horse Idk if that helps
I k ow but some horses bucks are diffrent form other horses from my horses bucks are comfy but my friends horse buck are a lot harsher it takes practice to sit a buck
These horses make my just backed 5 year old look like a Saint. Thank you youtube. 🤣 Though I believe this is what they call "quirky" ..I do not buy a horse that's advert says "..has quirks"
Quirks or quirky is just a way to describe how they skipped steps in training the horse. And instead of taking responsibility, they blame the horse for it..
@@Galemor1 These "quirks" could be explained by physical discomfort due to inadapted tack, health issues & pain as well It's crazy all the behaviour issues that "magically" disapear when you change tack, see an osteopath work your horse's muscles inhand ...
@@lupinefern8636 Yeah that too. I changed my mares bit, and suddenly she wasn't putting her head up every time I was giving directions, and I started getting on from a fence, instead of using the stirrups, and suddenly, she didn't walk off anymore, but waited patiently for me to get on. She would even line up, eager to get me on, so we could go out on the trail. So yeah, many off those bucks, can be caused by stomach ulcers, and when they're moving around on an empty stomach, the stomach acid bounces around and stings in the ulcers.. The problem is that trainers still blames the horse, and tell you to show who's boss, or just ride/push them through it.. Instead of checking if there are any underlying issues.
He might be planning something one day I was riding on a little moody horse I was surprised because he would normally buck every lesson and I didn’t think much of it until he left me on the jump
I also ride pony's but I mainly ride dolly who is the horse in my profile picture but thank god she doesn't buck or rear but she is the most lazy horse I have ever seen or riden
Dressage isn't the problem. It's the horse. Dressage itself depending on level is very safe. The higher levels with more complex mores (such as extended canter and the piroettes) may have some added danger.. But intro is completely safe if your horse isn't a twat.
No level of riding is 100 percent safe when you get in the saddle of a horse you are putting all your trust into your horse and should not have any doubts or you will have a hard time
A horse reacts within milliseconds otherwise it would be dead. They do not possess the same frontal lobe humans have for processing information and thinking. They act then once the immediate danger is gone they stop to think. (Which is why my horse was able to successfully land a buck kick to my ribs last week, he acted instantly and my brain couldn't process the speed of what was happening until after it had happened) one could say that instance the kick was out of nowhere because he has never acted like that before. (Long story short, he wanted to eat grass while I was going to lunge him outside, I told him now he spun around to told me to f*ck off) instant reaction from me, I never saw it coming.
Io amo in maniera viscerale i cavalli, ma quando si mettono in testa che devono farti ruzzolare ci riescono perfettamente e purtroppo qualche volta fanno davvero male. Però nonostante li amo sempre e comunque. ❤️❤️❤️❤️
I was quite impressed with myself on my old horse. He used to rodeo buck all up the school until I came off. It came out of nowhere at any time. He was going nice then suddenly he started.. I usually sat 3 or 4 of them because I just bailed. .. That horse was much as I loved him, he completely crushed my confidence to the point I was petrified to get on any other horse even ones I knew were safe.. I eventually forced myself to get back on other horses (he was sold by this point) and even now with my new horse I still curl up like a fetus waiting for something bad to happen.
Make him hold his head up he can't buck if his head is up so if you think that he is bout to buck hold one hand up and the other down this keeps his head up
Equestrian accidents are extremely dangerous and are not something to laugh at. My riding teacher got kicked in the head by a horse and the doctor said she was 'lucky to live'. My mom god kicked in the thigh by a horse and had a bruise all along her leg for the next month. The horse can also be seriously injured by these things. My horse had an accident when he was young and may never be able to be ridden again. Just letting you know that you should probably stop laughing and start taking these things more seriously.
Oh honey - WE ARE RIDERS TOO! We KNOW it's dangerous as hell! I have seen horrific things happen in and out of the arena. A little girl getting kicked in her face, losing eyesight and brain function. Myself breaking bones when I was a preteen. An elderly woman having her finger bit off. Cross country riders getting killed. But all this makes this video no less fun. I'm watching this video with completely bruised legs, because my horse dragged me through a too narrow gate yesterday. Hurt like hell. We KNOW it's dangerous, but we do it anyway because we love our horses, so watching videos like this keep us sane. And the best way to deal with falling off (if no serious injuries) is to laugh and try again - to gain the confidence and calmness to get up on the horse again :) I would highly recommend you check out "ShitEventersUnited". Spending an hour on that might get that stick out of your bum.
K so I have a small equestrian RU-vid channel and I can’t WAIT until I’ve filmed enough fails to make a whole video! I have a few already. I have a question tho... should I include knocked poles and jumping the jumps too big, or just falls?
Yesterday my horse took off out of the arena and i fell off on the driveway and got drug through the gravel and i have bad road rash on my back and elbow
The music went nice with the video. Inspired emotions.anybody can sit on a horse...real riders sat deep..long leggged..an moved with the reactions of the horse
I fell and got the wind knocked out of me. So when people say “funny” horse fails it’s not funny at all! Do y’all equestrians agree? (BTW I fell of a 17.1 hand horse)😡
I don't want to sound like a big bitch but some of these falls could've been prevented if the rider had simply put their heel down, its saved me many times.