Solve Common Trail Riding Problems
Starting with the Introduction to " Your Hands on the Reins " you will learn step by step how to solve common trail riding problems such as Barn Sour, Separation Anxiety, Jigging, Bolting, Charging Through the Bit, Spooking, Stumbling, Creek Crossing along with other obstacle crossing, My trail riding training videos will build your confidence and your horses confidence so you can enjoy trail riding where you ride.
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Building Confidence In Your Horse (Saddle Exercise)*
Helping horses build their confidence in unique ways can prepare them for the unexpected. At any age or with any discipline, I encourage you to find ways to challenge your self and your horses by trying new things and teaching them that they can trust you when they feel worried. Here is some easy...
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Putting Energy Into Your Horses Walk
In this video I am video taping a client with her horses as I instruct her on how to get her horse to pick up his speed in the walk
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Trail Safety (Part 1, Ground Exercise)*
In this video of trail safety we start teaching you how to use your horse as a weapon in self defense by using the horses hips, You will start by doing the ground exercises and then we continue on these video's we will move it to under saddle
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Trail Safety (Part 2, Saddle Exercise)*
Today there are so many ladies that like to go trail riding alone, In this video we are going to go through what do you do and how you cue your horse if some creep try's to approach you in a bad manner
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Out on the trails (Making Of A Perfect Horse)
In this video we go over more with riding on the road with traffic and going out on the trails with your horse. With in time we are going to start covering more on trail riding and being safe and having fun with your horse
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Always Practice Horsemanship Before You Ride
Here are some exercises you can spend a few minutes doing to build the relationship with your horse, engage your horses mind and taking a few minutes out to see how your horse is feeling that day. This is always a great way to get started with your horse before you ride.
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Barn and Buddy Sour Horses (Part 1, Saddle exercise)*
Working with a barn sour horse can be the ultimate test of patience; a test that can drain even the best of horse trainers. In this video I will teach you step by step on how to solve this issue with your horse
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Solving Barn Sour Behavior (Part 2, Saddle Exercise)*
Working with a barn sour horse can be the ultimate test of patience; a test that can drain even the best of horse trainers. In this video I will teach you step by step how to solve this issue
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Cure Your Barn Sour Horses (Part 3, Saddle Exercises)*
Working a buddy-sour horse through his anxiety requires the use of reverse psychology. If you have a buddy-sour horse, he's convinced that being with the other horses is the best place in the world, and why wouldn't he be? At the barn or in the pasture with other horses, he gets to eat, sleep, an...
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Solving Separation Anxiety (Part 1)
In this video I will teach you the first steps into solving separation anxiety
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Solving Separation Anxiety (Part 2)
Buddy Sour behavior can be dangerous and an unpleasant ride for both the rider and the horse. In this video I will go over exercises under saddle to help you help your horse over come his stress when his buddy's go out of site
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Solving Separation Anxiety (Part 3)
Buddy sour horses can be dangerous and is a unpleasant ride. When your horses buddy or other horses disappear out of site your horse needs to learn how to control him or her self and stay calm. In this video I continue the lesson out on the trails.
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Trailer Loading (Part 1)
Trailer Loading (Part 1)
a. Trailer loading problems are annoying and can be dangerous to our horses health and our safety. There could be an emergency where we need to rush our horse to the vet and need him to get in the trailer, It can also be dangerous to us being in such a close space with... -
Trailer Loading (Part 2)
Trailer Loading (Part 2)
a. Part to continues on with teaching your horse how to load and unload from the trailer in a safe calm manner
b. Forward cue, staying in the trailer, problems with going backwards, closing the doors.