Thank you so much for producing these videos. I love watching and learning from them. You have such a wonderfully relaxed approach to everything yet at the same time attention to detail.
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When she takes off slowly pick up on one rein and bend her down to a stop. Then let the rein and go and if she takes off repeat until she doesn’t do it. Go slow and don’t jerk her around.
Ok so I have a very sweet mare. But she's one of them that she likes to keep her head up while trotting she's full blood Quarter Horse. I'd really like for her to put her head down while trotting. Would this still be ok for my problem?
Same as this. Hold hands up and squeeze with lower legs until the hirse relaxes down. Make the wrong thing difficult the right thing easy. www.Patreon.com/remounthorsemanship
Some might think that but it’s not. It’s a young horse with a snaffle. Very shortly after this she was just fine. Moving out and steady. Thanks for for the comment 😲
My horse does the head up and rooting when I'm asking her to leave the driveway (by turning her to the right), away from the barn OR when she wants to go home and I turn her around. Would I use the same technique?
Yes you could for sure. Also think about making the wrong thing difficult (going to the barn) and the right thing easy (going away) something to consider maybe doing some work at the barn then releasing onto the direction away from the barn. But you need to make sure that the release comes after enough pressure is applied. Also check out our membership site. We have tons of videos and take video requests. www.Patreon.com/remounthorsemanship
@@remounthorsemanship6592 thank you! Yes, i've tried this but its hard for me to do in the space i have and when she's fighting me she literally stands with her nose to the fence and won't move.
You can definitely try this at the trot. Generally head up is not from being relaxed and balanced. Check out www.Patreon.com/remounthorsemanship for more videos and as a member you can request videos and we’ll get them up. Thank you.
Thank you. Good video, really.. Trot is not biggest problem, but canter.horse wants to speed up also. My farm is in the mountains, I don't have flat space to built a big round pen.. It's easier to adress this problem when you circle them, but for me the only option is on straight trails. Any suggestions please. Thanks again, and greetings out of south-africa
And I also understand it's difficult to give advice, if you don't know the particular horse or can work with him by yourself. It is a hot headed arabianxappaloosa,loves to run and fast, and kind of spooky(although this gets better and better) Very responsive to legs and hands. Collects very nice,but does not have self carriage yet, he doesn't stay in a collected frame..back-up very good and soft in a good frame.. I can do one rein stops, but can't circle smaller and smaller to break some of the speed because of the area I live in
@@franzenmaritzadelie9400 I’d focus on using 1 rein at time and getting lateral flexion in him and holding it till he stops moving his feet. Then let him out on a loose rein. Once he starts gaining speed do it again and again and again. This will help relax his mind and body as king as you give him a loose rein. Start at the walk once you can walk on a loose rein the work on trot then canter.