Posts Tagged ‘Control’

Round penning an aggressive horse that kicks and rears – Rick Gore Horsemanship

This horse charges it owner in the round pen, tries to kick and rears when they try to round pen the horse. I round pen the horse and show how to give the horse release and make the horse do inside and outside turns. I talk about reading the horse’s body language and resistance while [...]

Horse Training: Controlling the Horse’s Shoulder

This video, made possibly by extension specialists at the Louisiana State University Ag Center, discusses how to control the horse’s shoulder while riding. For more horse information, check out www.extension.org/horses. Related Blogs Related Blogs on Controlling Obama's Regulatory Czar Plan for Legally Controlling The Internet | BP controlling the message « Talking Biz News Controlling [...]

A Mustang Story – “Respect & Control” (Episode 3)

This is the third in an eight part online movie series showcasing Jay’s effective horse training techniques and how any wild horse can be trained so that even a novice can ride it. In this episode, Jay introduces the mustang to his exercises for respect and control to become a stronger leader. Related Blogs Related [...]

Best Start for the Unbroke Horse Series: Simplifying Cues – Legs and Reins

This collection features eight hours of demonstrations on three different unbroke horses. Advanced work on finished horses. This information is concise, easy to understand and follow for novice or advanced riders. Grounding Our Training • Basic and Advanced Round Pen Work • Halter and Bridle Training • Catching and Stall Manners • Working with Two [...]

how to One Rein Ride with a Halter & Lead Rope – www.thinklikeahorse.org – Rick Gore Horsemanship

Rick talks about riding a horse with one rein. This teaches riders how to use one rein to stop, turn and control a horse with just one rein. Using two reins only teaches a horse to brace and pull, inexperienced riders then to pull and only use both reins too much, this exercise helps build [...]

Which is the best bit for control and training a young horse?

My four year old horse im training, I want to know which bit is the best for control and traing I have been riding him with a snapple bit with just D-rings I seem to not have no control to make him do what I want him to do.

Clinton Anderson’s Downunder Horsemanship: Establishing Respect and Control for English and Western Riders

ISBN13: 9781570762840 Condition: NEW Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark. Product DescriptionA safety–first, step–by–step training program that establishes a respectful, enjoyable, and progressive horse–and–rider relationship…. More >> Clinton Anderson’s Downunder Horsemanship: Establishing Respect and Control for English and Western Riders

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