Your Hands On The Reins
In this new series of horse training videos we will go over pressure, timing, release and feel in teaching the horse how to flex, disengage his hips, head elevation, speed control, and softening the shoulders. This will all lead into solving common behavior issues out on the trails such as barn and buddy sour, horses that tail gate behind another horse, creek crossing, crossing other trail obstacles, going up and down hills, balking and so much more.
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Your Hands On The Reins, Introduction*
This is a introduction to a new series of horse training videos called "Your Hands On The Reins". In the new series of horse training videos we will cover pressure, timing, release and feel when it comes to flexing, disengaging the horses hips, head elevation, speed control, and working with the ...
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Your Hands On The Reins Part 1, Flexing and Disengaging Your Horses Hips*
This series of horse training videos is going to be from a different view as I am under saddle to where you can see what I am doing with my hands when it comes to pressure, timing, release and feel with flexing and disengaging the horses hips, Be sure to comment on the video and let me know what ...
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Your hands On The Reins Part 2, Head Elevation, Calm Down Cue and Speed Control*
In Your Hands On The Reins Part 2 I will go over step by step how to teach your horse head elevation, the calm down cue and speed control which is a must when it comes to correction behavior issues on the trails and just in general horsemanship.
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Your Hand on the Reins - Part 1, Following to Close and Separation Anxiety
Part 1 of Your Hands On The Reins goes into taking the first four cues of part 1 and part 2 of Your Hands On The Reins and applying them to solving Tail Gaiting (Horses that follow to close to the horse in front of them) and buddy sour behavior (Separation Anxiety). I will go over step by step ho...
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Your Hands on the Reins - Part 2 - Following to Close and Separation Anxiety
This is part 2 in solving Separation Anxiety Under Saddle. With in just a few lessons with a step by step program broke down to where your horse can understand in a clam relaxed manner you can see how far Mackey has come in just a few lessons. I promise you these cues and lessons plan work with e...
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Your Hands on the Reins - Part 1 - Barn Sour, Jigging, Charging Through the Bit
Does your horse have the barn sour blues and wants to run home, here are some easy step by step exercises you can do with your horse to cure them barn sour blues
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Your Hands on the Reins - Part 2 - Barn Sour, Jigging, Charging, Balking
In Part 2 of solving barn sour behavior and balking I will go over and show the improvements Sid has made from Part 1 along with solving new barn sour behavior issues that Sid tried to do out on the trails.
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Your Hands on the Reins - Part 1 - Spooking out on the Trails -
This video will start helping you build confidence in your spooky horse out on the trails. Working with the calm down cue and speed control is really important to help your horse over come his fears. In this video I will go over working the steps and build confidence in Mackey
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Your Hands on the Reins - Part 2 - Spooking out on the Trails -
In Part 2 you will see how much better Mackey is doing in just a few lessons of working with him out on the trails with the calm down cue and the deer that was in the brush. Your horses can do the same with the simple step by step lesson plans your horses can learn in a calm relaxed manner
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What To Do When Your Horse Keeps Breaking From Canter To Trot (Saddle Exercise)
WHAT TO DO IF YOUR HORSE KEEPS FALLING OUT OF CANTER BACK INTO TROT - Here is a step by step lesson plan to teach your horse how to stay in the Canter
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Teaching Your Horse How To Neck Rein (Saddle Exercise)*
Teaching Your Horse How to Neck Rein with Your Hands On The Reins, Learn 4 easy steps to get your horse neck reining softly and responsively. Each lesson is broke down into steps your horse can learn in a calm relaxed manner
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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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Stop Your Horse from Stumbling So Much
When horses start stumbling a lot it can be very dangerous to us and are horses. In this video I will go over how to teach your horse how to watch where he is going and not stumble so much