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Watch Monty Roberts put first saddle, bridle and rider up in 30 minutes on Corona 

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www.MontyRoberts.com While tracking wild mustangs in Nevada as a boy, Monty observed a nonverbal communication between the horses, a silent language he would later call "Equus." Monty incorporates "Equus" into his nonviolent training approach called Join-Up®.
Monty first developed Join-Up® to stop the cycle of violence typically accepted in traditional horse breaking. Convinced there must be a more effective and gentle method, Monty created these consistent set of principles using the horse's inherent methods of communication and herd behavior. The result is a willing partnership in which the horse's performance can flourish to its full potential, rather than exist within the boundaries of obedience. These principles are valuable tools to understanding what motivates horse behavior and increasing effectiveness in any application. www.MontyRobertsUniversity.com/library
Join-Up training methods are most simply expressed in the process of starting raw horses. Without the use of pain or force the trainer persuades a raw horse to accept a saddle, bridle and rider. Working in a round pen, one begins Join-Up® by making large movements and noise as a predator would and begins driving the horse to run away. She then gives the horse the option to flee or Join-Up®. Through body language, the trainer will ask, "Will you pay me the respect due to a herd leader and join and follow me?" The horse will respond with predictable herd behavior: by locking an ear on her, then by licking and chewing and dropping his head in a display of trust. The exchange concludes with the trainer adopting passive body language, turning her back on the horse and without eye contact, invites him to come close. Join-Up occurs when the animal willingly chooses to be with the human and walks toward her accepting her leadership and protection. This process of communication through behavior and body language and mutual concern and respect, can be a valuable tool to strengthen all other work with horses.
Experienced horse people, including Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, have called Monty's method incredible. Two-time, World's Greatest Horseman winner, Ron Ralls uses Monty's methods in the foundation for his training work as well.
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@gattosquad2241
@gattosquad2241 4 года назад
I love how this is in my recommended out of nowhere an the horses name is Corona.
@IndieB3
@IndieB3 4 года назад
Damn we need Monty in here to tame Corona for us all xD
@naycharles5430
@naycharles5430 4 года назад
IndieB3 illuminati confirmed
@deanemotorsltd4926
@deanemotorsltd4926 4 года назад
Gattosquad Corona season. Now
@Emily-pf3ee
@Emily-pf3ee 4 года назад
Same here😂
@user-ug7xo1by2y
@user-ug7xo1by2y 4 года назад
Same wtf lmao
@alexchan4819
@alexchan4819 5 лет назад
3am on a school night, but at least i know how to saddle a horse now.
@warriorsinc.6594
@warriorsinc.6594 5 лет назад
T-T SAME
@bokuto_is_bipolar_af287
@bokuto_is_bipolar_af287 5 лет назад
I do riding and it looks easy but it really isn’t 😂
@katiebechtel2108
@katiebechtel2108 5 лет назад
Lmao, it’s 4 am my sleep schedule is so messed up
@daniafk9414
@daniafk9414 4 года назад
@Tony Ashford that isnt a toy, it's called a jockey saddle. jockeys are people who race horses, if you didnt know. that type of saddle is specifically made small so the horse doesnt carry as much weight, and goes faster. you just learnt something new! :) (sorry for my bad grammar, i'm not english )
@m7styc
@m7styc 4 года назад
Alex Chan yup same
@vermillionskye3298
@vermillionskye3298 9 лет назад
I am absolutely in love with this man's methods. It's rare to find someone so gentle and easy going with horses like this anymore.
@leealexander209
@leealexander209 7 лет назад
Mikayla Law Right, but I have an arabian. He will be more than happy to go all day and has proven it. Good thing he's usually cooperative.
@leealexander209
@leealexander209 7 лет назад
Mikayla Law He's an excellent horseman though.
@Harlzeyyy
@Harlzeyyy 6 лет назад
I know, right!? He was amazing and let the horse do what she needed to do!
@alison4316
@alison4316 6 лет назад
Mikayla Law lol I just realized we have much the same comment lol. He's wonderful, I've only just found him ❤️
@MontyChannel
@MontyChannel 6 лет назад
A quarter of a mile is all one needs for the horse to express his flight distance.
@brucelee12
@brucelee12 6 лет назад
Real men don't needlessly hurt animals if they can help it. Monty is my kind of guy.
@seanranklinjr968
@seanranklinjr968 5 лет назад
You cant really force a horse to do anything if it doesnt want too Haha
@yalikejazz3966
@yalikejazz3966 5 лет назад
sean ranklin jr unfortunately many people force horses into doing sports they don’t like. They force these wonderful creatures by whipping them💔 I wish more people were like Mr. Roberts:(
@melissazietz1241
@melissazietz1241 5 лет назад
@FedEXfright The only abuse here is your bastardization of the word "abuse."
@melissazietz1241
@melissazietz1241 5 лет назад
@@yalikejazz3966 Horses don't like doing ANY work. Left to their own they would sit in the pasture all day and eat. You don't need to beat them, but there's nothing wrong with asking them to do something they don't like.
@onlydeea1
@onlydeea1 5 лет назад
Real men don't hurt anything. Not animals, not people. Yet they have everyone listening in awe.
@PkWannaBee
@PkWannaBee 6 лет назад
Bob ross of horses
@Vale-nh6ey
@Vale-nh6ey 5 лет назад
TRULY
@IAyala1010
@IAyala1010 5 лет назад
Beautiful comparison
@StephAnie....
@StephAnie.... 5 лет назад
😂👍🏼🧔🏽🎨
@bethany2130
@bethany2130 5 лет назад
Yesss haha 🤣😂💕
@marychunslone5761
@marychunslone5761 5 лет назад
wtf yes
@DeSousm
@DeSousm 5 лет назад
What a mesmerising video... Hell with that sweet voice you could probably saddle me after 20 minutes.
@StephAnie....
@StephAnie.... 5 лет назад
Max de Sousa 😂👍🏼
@JaneAustenAteMyCat
@JaneAustenAteMyCat 5 лет назад
Best comment ever! 😂😂😂
@PaulTheSkeptic
@PaulTheSkeptic 5 лет назад
Lol. That is excellent. Max de Souza has won the internet today.
@themaggattack
@themaggattack 5 лет назад
Oh my!😆 (He'd have to buy me a drink, first. 😉)
@newark51000
@newark51000 5 лет назад
😂😂 honestly!
@alison4316
@alison4316 6 лет назад
I'm in love with this man's thinking. Not dominating a fellow animal.... Helping the animal want to be your partner. Beautiful.
@SightForMemories
@SightForMemories 3 года назад
All contentions will lead to a downfall.
@SaltAndGracePoetry
@SaltAndGracePoetry 3 месяца назад
I love horses, in fact I'm riding later today, but humans are created in God's image and are not animals, despite what some men with diplomas who hate God will tell you.
@kikiza123
@kikiza123 6 лет назад
finally someone who uses a small saddle rather than the heaviest western saddle they can find for the first time
@pgkemper2011
@pgkemper2011 6 лет назад
Monty Roberts is a wonderful person! Makes me so happy to see him work with horses.
@kateoneill5491
@kateoneill5491 6 лет назад
This is so true!! Most people put a huge western saddle with loads of ropes and confusing girths and stuff when it’s only the horses first time!
@truelyequestrian3583
@truelyequestrian3583 6 лет назад
I have no idea why u would use a western saddle to brake a horse if you need to off in fast it very hard to
@imagineifyouwereaworm
@imagineifyouwereaworm 6 лет назад
Because if thats what you’re going to be riding in, why wouldn’t you start with that, they’ll get over it.
@imagineifyouwereaworm
@imagineifyouwereaworm 6 лет назад
Hunter Jordan you definitely can though and the future will be easier because that person knows how to do it.
@MyraCostello-ye9qe
@MyraCostello-ye9qe Год назад
Just in case anyone is interested. l am Corona's owner and attended Monty Roberts clinic at Gleneagles and confirm that she had never had a saddle, bridle or rider before this video. Monty was truly connected with her from start to finish and had never met her, let alone worked with her before that day. Thank you from the bottom of my heart Monty. Xx
@joeynarciso94
@joeynarciso94 4 дня назад
That's a beautiful story!!
@RedHybiscus
@RedHybiscus 3 дня назад
In the name of God - why? Putting a saddle and rider on a young horse in 30 minutes- again in the name of God - why? To what end would you do that?
@carolineramage7480
@carolineramage7480 3 дня назад
​@@RedHybiscusummmm? Because you want to ride the horse. What do you mean? Are horses not to be ridden? Are horses meant to be ridden bare back?
@RedHybiscus
@RedHybiscus 3 дня назад
@@carolineramage7480 your question embodies a broken, selfish, and soulless person - no - horses are not meant to be ridden - that is a burden people have put on horses - and I could continue to answer the question but that would be an utter waste of energy here
@carolineramage7480
@carolineramage7480 3 дня назад
@@RedHybiscus OH! How did you know, I'm broken, selfish and soulless? Your very perceptive, but you missed one. EVIL! 😈
@StefanGPD
@StefanGPD 5 лет назад
"Press square to calm"
@jammydodgerman
@jammydodgerman 5 лет назад
hello bwoooooy
@EarCandyContraption
@EarCandyContraption 5 лет назад
*calming horses in multiplayer* "Oooouu, Ooouuu!"
@PMSANDAGUN
@PMSANDAGUN 5 лет назад
Stefan Gabriel you're okaay, boah
@Solidsteakx
@Solidsteakx 5 лет назад
CharlieMittens you’re a goood boah
@iiDABEAN
@iiDABEAN 5 лет назад
easyyyyy boahhh
@catherinenash2691
@catherinenash2691 10 лет назад
This handling technique still amazes me every time I see it and has to be the best method out there. It proved invaluable when working with an untouchable pony I took on. It really works and was brilliant to learn.Much happier horses!
@MaritsView
@MaritsView 8 лет назад
The black beauty!! What a gorgeous horse!!
@urbanmoon0073
@urbanmoon0073 5 лет назад
Black beauty had a star on his forehead this is not black beauty is black mustang
@amandajones4173
@amandajones4173 4 года назад
Michi Moon ..duh
@quickchris10comcast
@quickchris10comcast 4 года назад
@@urbanmoon0073 In ``Black Beauty,'' horse had white stockings they covered up with boot black.
@daiseeequine8262
@daiseeequine8262 6 лет назад
This is great!This man is amazing he's not using whips he's just using a lead rope.Unlike Clinton Anderson he doesn't force the horses to gallop around and whip them.This man is amazing.
@caballtaz
@caballtaz 5 лет назад
@@ls7977 Watch more of his videos and try to get a better understanding of what he is doing. At no point does he strike the horse. He tosses the rope at it, there is no force behind it and no pain caused to the horse, just a surprise and annoyance.
@glazeddonut1148
@glazeddonut1148 5 лет назад
@@ls7977 you know lead ropes don't hurt the horse ... They just tap them
@wakkaflakkaflakka7803
@wakkaflakkaflakka7803 5 лет назад
Clinton anderson is dealing with aggressive horses that try to attack humans -_-
@jaceychandler6396
@jaceychandler6396 5 лет назад
You don’t know shit about horses do you, dumb bitch
@sarahporter1267
@sarahporter1267 5 лет назад
@@jaceychandler6396 why so aggressive that soulful energy you have there (not) must be so lovely for the horses that you deal with........
@Tryinnosaurus_Rex
@Tryinnosaurus_Rex 5 лет назад
I don’t know anything about horses, but I feel love for this man just watching his gentle interaction with the horse. What a beautiful person and you can just feel it in your heart while you watch him. I grew up with no grandpa... well... I wish THIS guy was my gramps 😛 his family is lucky to have him... and so are the horses 😊
@tar4825
@tar4825 4 года назад
Be thankful with the grandpa that you have. That is one of the rudest things I have heard. Imagine how your grandpa would feel if he saw this?
@Emmi050
@Emmi050 4 года назад
Gentle interaction? Are you serious? Mute the sound and you will see something completly different
@senseishu937
@senseishu937 4 года назад
@@tar4825 I don't think his grandpa was alive at the time but still it's very rude
@senseishu937
@senseishu937 4 года назад
@@Emmi050 except muting the sound does nothing. You still see the same thing, maybe without a little bit of context. Your argument is flawed
@Emmi050
@Emmi050 4 года назад
Saif-Allah Nadeem no it isn’t. Mute the video and watch it again. He is very aggressive towards the horse and if you can’t see that than that says a lot about you.
@Shmeekums
@Shmeekums 10 лет назад
regardless if you are lunging or sending away, both give the same message to the horse which is adding pressure to move forward & move those feet. The mare did not "give up", if she had done that, she would not be seeking him out as a leader & following his every move. She realized that he wasn't going to hurt her & showed him that she wanted to play nice with him. Horses prefer when things are easy, having a pecking order & leadership.
@Lilly-fi9jg
@Lilly-fi9jg 6 лет назад
I was at one of his demonstrations like this but with a frightened horse. When the horse teamed up and followed him, it was so beautiful and sweet it made me cry. I love these gentle equine souls so much.
@kathylaban9492
@kathylaban9492 5 лет назад
monty is a horse's best friend, after watching him who will ever look at horses the same way
@heavywaite30
@heavywaite30 4 года назад
agree totally
@sojourner4164
@sojourner4164 4 года назад
Go God!
@grassroot011
@grassroot011 4 года назад
He watched the Herd Mares how they'd call in or push away horse they'd want to either discipline or include in the herds. Shoulder positions towards or away from the subjects.
@lilangrymuffin6926
@lilangrymuffin6926 3 года назад
let's be honest. No one searched for this video.. but it was definitely the video we needed ♡
@VIOLINMAKESMECRY
@VIOLINMAKESMECRY 3 года назад
Absolutely
@DannyKlimt
@DannyKlimt 3 года назад
We could use Monty Roberts right now for taming Corona.
@angelinafontana6363
@angelinafontana6363 6 лет назад
I love his methods! I love how he includes humor and gentleness towards the horses.
@rondabergeron4414
@rondabergeron4414 9 лет назад
Wonderful. I have been using Monty's method on my remedial mare since I bought her six years ago. She was only six months old and afraid of everything I have seen her go from a wild horse to a gentle little mare. All because of montys method. She will always have issues because of the abuse she went through BUT by using this method she will continue to progress to be the horse she can be. Thanks so much for sharing your knowledge with us!
@stephenbruce4052
@stephenbruce4052 9 лет назад
Ronda Bergeron wow xo
@ella-mh1fd
@ella-mh1fd 4 года назад
Lol update please
@maleeha7236
@maleeha7236 5 лет назад
"Dont go away a little, go away a lot" thats amazing 😂♥️ I love this training style
@peterk8909
@peterk8909 6 лет назад
No doubt about it, the man's got the "touch".
@neuemage
@neuemage 6 лет назад
This method curiously works with dogs too
@neuemage
@neuemage 6 лет назад
lol yeah lets saddle that chihuahua
@amazed66
@amazed66 5 лет назад
And deer and children too according to some of the experiences in his book. The basic premise being the troublesome ones are driven out of the pack and excluded from being with the others until they see from afar the rest having fun and then they edge back towards them, head bowed and tail between their legs when wanting to be welcomed back into the group, knowing that if they are allowed to then they can't start causing trouble again.
@nguyeneric4576
@nguyeneric4576 5 лет назад
neuemage dead chihuahua
@patricksanders858
@patricksanders858 5 лет назад
Wellll.. Without the saddle yes. Being able to learn the language of the animal is paramount to working with them rather than they simply obeying our commands. I was loose leash training with my dogs and they are well mannered and always walk off leash. They listen and work with me because they can trust the commincation that we have together. So much adverse behaviour is predicated on a miscomprehesion of intent and action on our part.
@vixxcelacea2778
@vixxcelacea2778 5 лет назад
I'm not that surprised. Humans and dogs are pack oriented. And oddly enough, even if we ourselves are human, language changes the game. Children are only just learning and babies can't communicate clearly. I'd think with any animal or person, showing them that something new isn't scary or painful is key in gaining trust. I work with cats at a shelter. A lot of them are just terrified little cinnamon buns, some are very much "I will kill you and I'm terrified" with both, the important thing is to create an experience involving you, with typical sounds, smells and sights they can expect in their lives, making sure all experiences are neutral to positive in best case. Positive conditioning is the best way to do anything. Heck, even if you're trying to teach yourself a new behavior. Giving rewards for completing and trying things you want to do is far better than punishment. Punishment breeds fear and distrust.
@Tonnesoflostthoughts
@Tonnesoflostthoughts 10 лет назад
The man is a legend
@equine_clarity9846
@equine_clarity9846 3 года назад
I love how he doesn't let the horse over step and Monty stays in control the entire time but is not abusive and completely understanding of each horse's needs. Honestly the best horse trainer I've ever seen.
@karenduenas5605
@karenduenas5605 10 лет назад
Monty Roberts is indeed amazing. A real horse whisperer, he truly understands the glorious power & beauty of horses. ♡
@countrylife4070
@countrylife4070 5 лет назад
Karen Duenas well then you obviously don't know a thing about horses
@njh7330
@njh7330 5 лет назад
J R why would that be
@beverlywilcox4349
@beverlywilcox4349 5 лет назад
I finally read "The Horse Whisperer," and (1) the guy actually used harsh methods, stuff antithetical to the philosophy expressed in this video; and (2) as literature, the novel was truly awful; can't imagine why it sold so well.
@manolomandevo293
@manolomandevo293 5 лет назад
@@countrylife4070 for me it seems like You obviously don't know a thing about Monty Roberts...?
@MontyChannel
@MontyChannel 5 лет назад
@Beverly Wilcox The Horse Whisperer is a novel written by Nicholas Evans. I wrote The Man Who Listens to Horses, my autobiography www.publishersweekly.com/978-0-679-45658-2
@emilyglass3187
@emilyglass3187 6 лет назад
Without a bit as well. Zero pressure on this horse... Just what I want to see! Bravo on this gorgeous black creature. You did amazing! 😍
@brittanyovery7282
@brittanyovery7282 9 лет назад
Where can I get myself an Alex? The way he mounted Corona was so gentle I just would love to ride with him and I bet he is a great instructor too.
@alexharvard154
@alexharvard154 7 лет назад
I'm an Alex! Or at least my name is Alex, but I have gentled (not broken) many horses in my 5 years of riding. Right now I am riding a 5 yr old Friesian called Nika, and she has already gone to her first show! She is doing very well, despite being typically lazy as Friesians are, she has the most amazing attitude!
@lisaj871
@lisaj871 5 лет назад
Brittany Overy I read "I just would love to ride him"😂😂
@themaggattack
@themaggattack 5 лет назад
I really hope Brittany and Alex get together! ❤
@robertboykin1828
@robertboykin1828 3 года назад
I think it was Monty that wrote the book "men who listen to horses " ABSOLUTELY FASANATING.
@andriamsimpsonrussell
@andriamsimpsonrussell 10 лет назад
My Dad was a firm believer in Monty Roberts and after he received his first horse, a foal of out my BLM mustang Rena (foal was a surprise that only Rena and I knew about but no one believed us (:...), Dad bought every book and video he could find and after starting a number of others horses using MR methods Dad considered himself a "horse whisperer" and everyone would call him when they had a young horse, a green horse, an untrainable horse, a problem horse. Up until a few weeks before Dad passed away he was still singing the praises of MR. Dads horse Cheyenne? Well he gave her to the people who Dad gave all of her babies too. Cheyennes momma Rena, my mare? She's enjoying just being horse although she did experience a major loss three days ago. Her best friend, my mare Daelite, was laid down after having owned me for two weeks shy of 23 years. Rena is 21 now, and she's owned me 19 years. UPDATE: My Rena I had to lay down in 2017 due to severe allergies. Seven grasses in NY she was allergic to five along with barn dust and cockroaches😵🤧😟😳🥺😭 (aren't we all?). I tried everything for her even down to allergy shots. The decision to lay her down only became absolutely necessary when in the Spring of 2017, with snow still in the ground, and temperatures were close to 70 and she started heaving so bad it hurt me to watch her. Rena was my joy but if I were to ever adopt a mustang again I would make sure the horse came from a state that was similar to NYS for grasses because she was born in a desert state, Elko Valley Nevada, she never had a chance at being a normal horse as much as I tried and wanted her to be a happy, healthy, "normal" horse. I always learn from my owners, my Daelite taught me how to bring a horse back from the brink of starvation and Rena taught me how to observe for any breathing issues, founder and unusual feeding requirements especially when it comes to feeding a horse with allergies.
@y_fam_goeglyd
@y_fam_goeglyd 6 лет назад
Sorry for your loss. Those who don't know horses don't get that the great bonds that can be formed through love and understanding are so tight that to lose one partner - horse or human - can be devastating to both sides. Those horses lucky enough to have been "owners" of gentle, understanding humans can grieve too. And they can grieve when they lose their long-term best horse buddies. I hope that the parting wasn't too hard on either of you. Bless you for your obvious love for our dearest animal partners. The one thing I choose above all when it comes to horses or dogs - and the occasional cat - is the unconditional love they give us (cat's have servants, not owners ;-) I love cats too btw!). They can teach many a human how to love. I hope your other friend is still with you, given the time that's passed since your post.
@Polopony20.
@Polopony20. 5 лет назад
Andria M. Simpson-Russell the fact that only you and the mare knew made me laugh, “see! We told you there was a mini me!”
@lydiaanderson3312
@lydiaanderson3312 3 года назад
@Hello Andria M, Nice meeting you, How are you doing?
@dorseyj.bourrage5841
@dorseyj.bourrage5841 9 месяцев назад
I remember watching Monty Roberts years ago when I was around 12-14yrs old. I am 23 now and I’ve started back studying on training horses and I’ve been looking for his videos for three days straight. I for some reason could not remember his name so I typed stuff in RU-vid like, breaking a horse without harming it and etc. today I’ve finally found him and I’m glad. I’m fixing to go back and re-watch all the videos, put them in a playlist and also try to never forget his name. Thank you for broadcasting your works! I will aim to train every horse I own in the future the same way you train horses. Good bless you!
@Th3_m0st_forgettable_g1rl
@Th3_m0st_forgettable_g1rl 5 лет назад
I'm so glad that he didn't use a heavy western saddle for the horses first time, that makes me happy (I couldn't tell what saddle it was, I think it's a jocky saddle and I know that those are a light saddle, correct me if I'm wrong)
@wiktorialegencka337
@wiktorialegencka337 5 лет назад
yes, its a racing training saddle
@Th3_m0st_forgettable_g1rl
@Th3_m0st_forgettable_g1rl 4 года назад
@@wiktorialegencka337 okay! Thank you for telling me!
@Th3_m0st_forgettable_g1rl
@Th3_m0st_forgettable_g1rl 4 года назад
@@aliceshaw8265 I know that it doesn't harm the horse, but since it was the first time it could've spooked the horse. I'm not trying to sound rude I was just saying
@timitomedina9796
@timitomedina9796 4 года назад
It's an English saddle
@jturtle5318
@jturtle5318 4 года назад
I aree. I also lunged my horse for a week with a saddle, then added a 100 lb sack of oats and lunged for more days.
@ourjourney2504
@ourjourney2504 3 года назад
this man works magic, he is so gentle and genuine with the horse its crazy.
@edgargraciano4707
@edgargraciano4707 8 лет назад
This man is a genius my god! He is absolutely incredible!
@mrscpc1918
@mrscpc1918 2 года назад
One of the best nights of my life watching this genius live.
@theloveforambience3125
@theloveforambience3125 5 лет назад
I feel he's like Bob Ross but with horses
@katiehall8205
@katiehall8205 5 лет назад
Arrrmyyyy💜
@monikaforgacova3154
@monikaforgacova3154 4 года назад
I see yoongi
@sparklegemrose
@sparklegemrose 3 года назад
What a perfect comparison, I felt this
@42218102742
@42218102742 3 года назад
I love how soft spoken and gentle he is. Absolutely lovely.
@denasewell
@denasewell 8 лет назад
Monty is such an amazing human being who is making such an important contribution to humanity by teaching people how to live and even work in harmony with horses/animals not dominate and exploit them .This is such an important evolution.Much love and kudos to Monty Roberts!
@rickhaile2190
@rickhaile2190 Год назад
Have been following Monte for about 15 years now. I own and have read two of his books. He is an excellent horseman.
@5.36am6
@5.36am6 5 лет назад
I love how most people actually see what he's doing and not just hate.
@-LSC
@-LSC 3 года назад
3:04 “Corona! What’s the deal!” My man forecasted the pandemic 7 years before it happened. Great content!
@annebrewer7882
@annebrewer7882 5 лет назад
This man has such talent and gentle strength, it is a beautiful gift! God bless this man!
@laurencechanez5468
@laurencechanez5468 10 месяцев назад
A chaque vidéo que je regarde de Mounty Roberts j'ai les larmes aux yeux. J'admire le profond respect qu il a pour ces nobles animaux et son savoir qu'il transmet pour une éducation tout en douceur. Nul besoin de casser un cheval, l'écoute, le respect, la douceur en feront votre meilleur ami et allié pour la vie. ❤❤❤❤❤
@luisvarela1936
@luisvarela1936 8 лет назад
I'm lost of words... Just Magnificent!!!
@caseyann1079
@caseyann1079 3 года назад
I've watched Monty for years. This is my most favorite video. I've literally watched it 100+ times haha. I LOVE YOU MONTY!!!!
@sterlingsilvyr17
@sterlingsilvyr17 10 лет назад
Thank you, Monty Roberts! For all you've done to help horses and people understand and work with each other. You're my hero! ;)
@muselet8146
@muselet8146 7 лет назад
Meredith Sterling
@michaelmillett8724
@michaelmillett8724 8 лет назад
It is stunning this man at work. He works in complete harmony with the horses.
@lydiaanderson3312
@lydiaanderson3312 3 года назад
@Hello Michael Millett, Nice meeting you, How are you doing?
@michaelmillett8724
@michaelmillett8724 3 года назад
@@lydiaanderson3312 hello Lydia. I am well, thank you. How are you?
@lydiaanderson3312
@lydiaanderson3312 3 года назад
@@michaelmillett8724 I'm fine dear, I'm lydia anderson from michigan and I'm single with know kid's and you, And i will like as to be friend if you don't mind, can you suggest a way that we can stay in touch and continue our conversation and get to know each other with time and patience, and if you don't? Never mind, you can email me at this email (lydiaanderson6060@gmail.com) right now so we can talk honey.
@lydiaanderson3312
@lydiaanderson3312 3 года назад
@@michaelmillett8724 Hello
@michaelmillett8724
@michaelmillett8724 3 года назад
@@lydiaanderson3312 One day we will catch up with each other. Stay safe Lydia.
@caitlinhargreaves145
@caitlinhargreaves145 5 лет назад
I love his training methods, i also love how he talks to the horse while tacking her up xD
@piperwatch3889
@piperwatch3889 3 года назад
i was there at that clinic for my birthday and it was one of the most magical experiences!
@beverlywilcox4349
@beverlywilcox4349 5 лет назад
Beautiful. I notice that the horse is very well groomed; I think a lot was done to establish trust before this moment. Love the "colt starting" saddle - a light english saddle with a grab bar. Seems like a western saddle "night latch" (loop of braided rawhide) would be safer than a metal bar for both the horse and rider in case the horse rears and goes over backwards.
@MontyChannel
@MontyChannel 5 лет назад
Thank you Beverly. The handle is made of stitched leather, nothing metal.
@beverlywilcox4349
@beverlywilcox4349 5 лет назад
@@MontyChannel Thanks for the clarification, and apologies for the mis-statement. At 3:33, it looked rectangular, but now I see its flexibility.
@MontyChannel
@MontyChannel 5 лет назад
@@beverlywilcox4349 No worries, always good to see people concerned for the safety of the horse
@Skypticdragon22
@Skypticdragon22 Год назад
Just rode my gelding, Toby, for the first time in two years. We did this method, I watched the signs my horse gave me and we did join up! Even though we didn't do much except walk, it made our first ride in a while enjoyable for both of us.
@lynnelipovsek5349
@lynnelipovsek5349 5 лет назад
Your welcome Mr. Roberts I saw you on TV some years back and i was so impressed with your ability to connect with these majestic creatures that have their own language llike many other animals , your just so calm and non threatening in anyway what a learned gift from the cruelty you've seen in your early life experiences with what you saw your father do , it shows that no matter our early life negative examples we don't have to copy them if with true interest and desire we can introduce animals to kind and patient interactions !!! Thank you so much for taking on a seriously compassionate manner of approaching the issue of having horses learn to comply willingly to us through kindness and communication , and all the Best from Lynne in Southern Ontario Canada .
@mpf5588
@mpf5588 4 года назад
Have broken in horses myself that we breed on our own property years ago, many people were impressed and wanted me to work on their horses as a kid I really didn't see this as a real job, wish I had. 15 years after leaving the farm I still had people asking me to help them, just recently with Covid I have been watching horse educating videos, so far everything I have seen is so similar to how I was taught by some really talented horsemen. So far every trainer I have watched gets the same results from slightly different methods which are basically the same, from what I have seen while impressed with all Monty's way is the closest to how I was taught, but all are great to watch and learn from. I like Monty's presence with the horse very gentle.
@lydiaanderson3312
@lydiaanderson3312 3 года назад
@Hello Michael, Nice meeting you, How are you doing?
@amyjenkins5116
@amyjenkins5116 5 лет назад
I came to one of your demonstrations during April in Liverpool, best thing I’ve ever watched.
@sm8634
@sm8634 5 лет назад
I have so much respect for this guy. He is so gentle with this horse. He really knows what he's doing. And knows natural horsemanship, and horse body language. He never shipped her, hit her, or scared her on purpose.
@sapphicfemme
@sapphicfemme 4 года назад
Well her name didn’t age well did it 🤣
@arbaz102
@arbaz102 4 года назад
Pastel Aesthetic IKR😂😂😂😂
@reignscott9832
@reignscott9832 4 года назад
I just realized when i read your comment and a slow grin came on my face 😂
@NicoleJosephMusic
@NicoleJosephMusic 5 лет назад
My biggest inspiration in the world of horses. I've been called crazy and an ''unexperienced rider'', but the connection I had with the horses from the ground was something unique. A feeling that I never felt when I followed ''the rules''. Thank you Monty Roberts, for learning me how to learn their language!
@jessicajohnson0921
@jessicajohnson0921 Год назад
Wow
@BeckaEmma1980
@BeckaEmma1980 11 лет назад
I used this method on my Arab/Hannoverian mix and I have never rode a better horse! I love Monty!
@mohdzuhairi6917
@mohdzuhairi6917 6 лет назад
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@DivineMizE
@DivineMizE 6 лет назад
his voice is so soothing but bright. it is magic to watch.
@chookiebum
@chookiebum 5 лет назад
Monty...you are absolutely brilliant...thank you for everything you’ve accomplished in helping us better understand these amazing creatures. Mad respect from Virginia 🏆🐴❤️✌️
@karenshaub8273
@karenshaub8273 4 года назад
I've watched Monty Roberts for at least 18 years. Now all I need I s the horse.
@glazeddonut1148
@glazeddonut1148 5 лет назад
I've read both of his books, incredible .... I use all of his methods on my horses, and they work amazingly !!! 😍😍🤗🤗😁
@grahamharries9874
@grahamharries9874 4 года назад
Happy to have monty teaching or riding horses. It make me have faith in humanity still.
@mariemceniery4843
@mariemceniery4843 5 лет назад
I absolutely love him. The way I have seen other people train horses are disgusting, like Clinton Anderson. Most people order, tell and force the horse to obey and tie them down. This man goes bitless, let’s the horse take its time and so much more. He has so much patience with that horse. It’s outstanding. I’m ligit speechless! Keep up the good work mate Edit: I just saw that he didn’t even use a lunging whip to make the horse as comfortable as possible, he also didn’t use a big saddle pad, putting lots of weight on the horse. He also didn’t put any leg wraps on, he lets the horse feel comfortable as. And when it came to mounting, he didn’t rush it. He took his time on it. I’m literally so surprised, and I came across you just in my recommendations. You have such a special talent with horses. And you didn’t do too much riding on the mare the first time mounted. You earn their respect and trust. The difference between an abused way of training and yours is so much. You literally inspire me so much. I can’t stop watching your vids. You have earned my respect!
@Boe-Temeraire
@Boe-Temeraire 4 года назад
It’s almost magical the way he gently gets her used to being saddled and having a person on her. It just goes to show how far love, gentleness, kindness and patience can go with animals.
@EITFM
@EITFM 5 лет назад
Incredible video. This man is clearly A master horseman
@cadhoffman
@cadhoffman 5 лет назад
The way he was so gentle with the horse and understanding that it was uncomfortable for her is amazing. He used a calm tone instead of making the horse nervous. He calmed her just using a gentle tone and hand. He is truly AMAZING!😊
@thomascampbell350
@thomascampbell350 4 года назад
Why did I just learn to saddle a horse? I’m a nursing student in a big city
@aurora571000
@aurora571000 4 года назад
Madyson Reed the concept of
@jameshutto3047
@jameshutto3047 4 года назад
Because your living the wrong life
@AuntieWelly
@AuntieWelly 4 года назад
Because these ideas will help you be a better person and a better nurse. If you read his books he uses the exact same principles with children. Just ignore the idiots who are going to comment about saddling children :)
@celinemichel4510
@celinemichel4510 10 месяцев назад
Since the novel : "The horse whisperer", I was completely bewitched by monty roberts and his join up. When I ride and i can do this jion up, I'm so happy, I could be cry ! Thank you so much
@hannahisobel644
@hannahisobel644 8 лет назад
This guy is an absolute legend 👏🏻💯💎
@cubsfan910
@cubsfan910 Год назад
Monty is amazing. I know him personally. He's the real thing...and the best!
@elizabethczepiel5220
@elizabethczepiel5220 6 лет назад
It's always better to have the animal's co operation! Well done sir!
@Oakleaf700
@Oakleaf700 4 года назад
Beautiful..... So harmonious, and no fear or stress. And such a soothing voice too. You could soothe humans with that voice..Calm but strong. Lovely.
@baypeppard2565
@baypeppard2565 5 лет назад
Yes! Someone that knows how to do things!!! Working WITH the horse instead of being the big bad wolf You're like the Bob Ross to horses 😂😂
@BlackMountain150
@BlackMountain150 5 лет назад
I had the pleasure to watch Monty work for my birthday and it was the best. Thoroughly enjoyed watching him work.
@naiyalexic
@naiyalexic 4 года назад
Beautiful subtleties are the key. Love this. Screw the old ways! No "breaking." No, Monty... people can be demons when it comes to treating animals well. You're too kind to us.
@laurykristensen6239
@laurykristensen6239 4 месяца назад
"The Man Who Listens To Horses" Really enjoyed resding this book. He is a fascinating man, very colorful life. THE REAL DEAL
@Dave.S.TT600
@Dave.S.TT600 5 лет назад
oh, the original Horse Whisperer...i read that book years ago. Very cool.
@PLwarped59
@PLwarped59 5 лет назад
He didn't write The Horse Whisperer. He wrote The Man Who Listens to Horses.
@keithrodriguez8109
@keithrodriguez8109 5 лет назад
What a passion that man has. This is just wonderful to witness the power of love and care.
@5nuthinnproductions115
@5nuthinnproductions115 5 лет назад
This was absolutely BEAUTIFUL. I'm a small person, seeing that Mare accept all of that in one session was astonishing and makes me feel better about some day owning my own horse. I want to become a dog and horse behaviouralist & trainer, but being a small person I'm always overlooked & dismissed. Any words of wise?
@slcncr
@slcncr 5 лет назад
Tearing up, getting Goosebumps watching this.
@peteon4wheels627
@peteon4wheels627 5 лет назад
It's awesome watching a professional at work, it the way my dad showed me as a kid to train horses and pony's, top guy.
@mddmont
@mddmont 3 года назад
Truly speechless. Great work, Monty.
@Markim6871
@Markim6871 6 лет назад
This was amazing to watch
@MontyChannel
@MontyChannel 6 лет назад
Thank you
@mechanicjobs
@mechanicjobs 4 года назад
I don’t know anything about horses but found this fascinating to watch.
@YurimoHikashi
@YurimoHikashi 10 лет назад
This guy is amazing!!
@peppybreyer88
@peppybreyer88 3 года назад
This has never failed me. Got a horse last spring with a sour attitude and awful habits under saddle. Groundwork and under saddle and she’s been great since
@billheuber5884
@billheuber5884 5 лет назад
That was beautifully done! Great video! I love your technique and gentleness!!
@suzieparis6821
@suzieparis6821 5 лет назад
I just gave my 3 yr old mare to my sons friend..i had her 15 months..used basically these techniques..actually gentled her..roundpen groundwork..we did fine..bonded..i thought..wasnt able to work her for 6 weeks at a time due to weather..she was out with the herd not cooped up..but she was bored..n lonesome n i haltered her one day...walked ahead of her to the roundpen..lucky i had 2 coats on or id been in the ER..she almost ripped my shoulder out of socket..she was alone her first yr..then improperly handled moving her..she was headshy..her whole body shook when i first tried to touch her...we came a long way..think she thought i abandoned her...plus another horse came to our facility..nice place with good care n 4 horses total..dont board your horses folks..they need you daily..thats what i took from it
@francotria848
@francotria848 4 года назад
who knew corona truly couldnt be tamed
@patrickhennigan9689
@patrickhennigan9689 2 года назад
Have to wonder about what a person is thinking when they give a thumbs down to Monty. He has had such a massive positive impact on the horse industry over the years. How can you not love this guy?
@teresaleach7955
@teresaleach7955 6 лет назад
Thank you! I hate to see horses whipped.
@emmalandes7231
@emmalandes7231 4 года назад
gym shoe what? Are u saying beating animal’s is ok bc it’s literally a crime to do that.
@reignscott9832
@reignscott9832 4 года назад
@@emmalandes7231 hes being sarcastic basically saying "yeah your not the only one".
@caileyalana5327
@caileyalana5327 3 года назад
@@emmalandes7231 The point and sarcasm established went right over your head, didn't it?
@mmmuted
@mmmuted 4 года назад
This just turned up in my feed and honestly wow what a gentle voice
@kooolooo1
@kooolooo1 5 лет назад
Such a good method
@veritasreigns
@veritasreigns 3 года назад
Such a quiet voice. He really understands horses. I enjoyed his autobiography so much.
@theprancingpony6075
@theprancingpony6075 7 лет назад
That is the most amazing thing I have ever watched. If ever you, anyone reading this, get the chance read Monty Roberts the Man Who Listens to Horses. It is amazing!
@OKae88
@OKae88 5 лет назад
Awesome book I agree!!!
@Kat-gr7yc
@Kat-gr7yc 6 лет назад
oh you, pure pure man, we need more people like you
@louisenejkov1438
@louisenejkov1438 8 лет назад
what a cute horse! awesome video!
@BlazedNDazed
@BlazedNDazed 5 лет назад
What an absolute legend!
@crazyequestrian1676
@crazyequestrian1676 4 года назад
FINALLY someone who does not WHIP the horse over and over•~•
@veraejcheffers332
@veraejcheffers332 5 лет назад
Thank you for sharing Monty Roberts. Amazing! and what a beautiful horse. How can anyone give a thumbs down.....so ungrateful.
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