There are lots of people who can train a horse, but there are not many with the gift of being able to teach horses and people. You have it. Thanks for all the information you provide.
Exactly! He knows how to “speak the horse language” and there’s way too many horse owners and trainers out there who don’t know how to “speak horse”. I knew a lot about this (not a trainer, just we have had horses in our back yard for many years, so I’ve learned a lot over the years) but I continue to learn from Ryan and pass his videos to my daughter and other horse people. His videos are awesome
This is really helpful for me as a beginner, at the age, 56 yrs, I am finally a retired woman, getting my 1st horse, it’s been my dream since I was 4 yrs old! I bought a round pen to practice your techniques and learn my proper seat. I will be watching for your basic lessons to learn properly and now I can actually put your methods to use on a horse instead of in my chair! LoL
Hi Ryan, I think "If you are calm your horse will be calm" is sometimes a polite way of saying to someone what is really meant: "If you are freaking out like a lunatic and snapping the lead rope against your horse's face your horse can't be calm" lol.
Hello Ryan from the other side of Lake Michigan. I am a new viewer to you're utube. I am really connecting with your teaching! Many thanks for sharing you're skills. Sage is a sweetheart.
Thank you ,you have just connected the dots for me, I think my paint x English native will appreciate this as I have had him from foal,he is started to English style riding and I am now teaching him Western and at thirteen he is doing really well just me that needs fine tuning. Thank you Leah and Rio from the very wet and muddy Uk.
I guess im asking randomly but does someone know a tool to log back into an Instagram account? I stupidly forgot my login password. I love any assistance you can offer me
@Robert Sincere I really appreciate your reply. I got to the site on google and im in the hacking process atm. Takes quite some time so I will reply here later with my results.
Can you please explain the leg positions that you mentioned in this video? For example, how many are there and where are they on the horse's side? Edit: sorry I think it was another video, but you mentioned position 3 for disengaging the hind
What does it mean to bring your life up and down when you were riding a horse? Am I misunderstanding what you were saying or do I just not understand what you are saying?
@@ryanrosehorsemanship thanks for replying, good saying! My lad just doesn't seem happy in any bit however 'mild' and his teeth are checked but he has a very low pallet and small mouth, I wondered if that's why, my hands are SO light and gentle too! But he's a doll in a headcoller and reins/bitless bridle 99.9 percent of the time
Thank you for the great info. I know the problem is not my horse - it's training me to have much more body awareness. Become CLEAR and consistent, and start to read my horses much better. Your videos are so useful on so many levels - and so is the act of actually present. I am going to join you patrion page for sure. My horses asked me to say hello - and THANKS!
Super clear! Love your videos. I’m training 2 green horses with opposite personalities, so this will help clear up a few things we’ve been missing. I know they’ve been trying to tell me something and you’ve just filled in the blanks. Also, they speed up when transitioning from a trot to a lope/canter, do you have a video for this? Or is it something that corrects itself as time goes on? No one really address it with young horses.
This video might be helpful and there’s a second with this horse. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-K5Gi4oZ_S70.html Otherwise you can join my patreon page www.patreon.com/ryanrosehorsemanship where I offer video coaching thanks
Interesting. Wish I knew how my dad trained a mare we had years ago. She could stop on a dime. Once - lol - he underestimated how much she was listening to him and, at a full gallop, leaned back and asked her to stop. She came to a screeching halt and he flew right over her head! Fun Dad fact - fortunately not hurt, just worth some laughs. Be careful what you wish for -
Thank you, Ryan, for these wonderful tips!! My OTTB mare does not have a good "whoa" on her 😆 She's the sweetest horse though so that makes up for it! Now I'll have some new exercises to try with her. I love your videos..
Hi Ryan. Watching this video 3 years after you uploaded it. What do you mean when you say to bring the life up, or down. What do i need to do to bring the life down?
I purchased a well trained Performance horse.Cutter and reiner . I struggle with the stop on my part. I feel I confuse her.Too much hands but when I stop riding so to speak she keeps going, I bought her to ride trails and drill team. Can you go all the way back to the basics like this with a well trained type of horse? So I can do right by her and learn to ride with my seat & legs.
i have a horse here that really doesn't know how to stop with a rider, 18years old.... has never learned it.... so far she can 'half stop' from the seat and vocal cue but then walks right on... some way to go with her... doesn't like to go in circles either so that's difficult too.... yeah well, patience will help as always ;) thanks for your great video ;)
You nailed it when you said someone who doesn't know how to stop a horse will use the reins...that's me!!! And i agree, I've been trying to figure out how to stop a horse who doesn't respond to pulling up on the reins and I have to use feet and reins and pull back hard (which i hate doing) and still a very slow response. She's a super sweet buckskin mare with marble golden eyes, and really smart. I'm really happy I found this video! I took notes lol and watched it 3 times now. I can't wait to try this with her. I hope she responds to it, I hope I do it right. I really want her to become an easy rider for her mom. Thank you!!!