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  • hi - i am thinking of organising a gymkhana with a few of my friends horses, but i am not sure how my horse will react to all the other horses. any ideas on what to do? thanks 123massey123

  • ie: a physical tool? or a sentitive area you touch?

  • is the tap a tool?? just simply don't understand...

  • Just as marvellous as always ! Few people impress me any more...but Endo ....you are a horseman...a real horseman. Thankyou

  • wow, amazing job!

  • Greetings from Mexico City. I have done this with several horses belonging to other people. It works every time. Have you thought of patenting the technique? As always congrats; wonderful horsemanship. Javier.

  • Aaaah, I simply adore this gorgious fellow...

    Hi's got wonderful movements, so elegant and graceful... the horse I mean! LOL

    Another great job, Paul!

  • nice paul. great movie as always;)

    we are getting some colts soon,from england. it will be fun;)

  • Yep, it was a good one. It helps to know how to deal with needing to stop (here to move away from the wall).

  • Good Job Paul. You are a Captain!! Really tough horse, but you did prevail. I loved it. Make more, can't get enough. Kinda like potatoe chips. Can't have just one.  LOL

  • Oh thank you for this video and that of Mr HPs too. I have a trouble horse who is acting just like this one and I thought it would beat me but now I have some better ideas how to work with her. I now see I failed her by stopping too soon.

  • Another great vid, Paul. Should give quite a few people their confidence back. That horse is an absolute stunner! Everything on him seems long, his neck too. He is just one of those horses that feels more comfortable tucking their nose in to start with, he will grow out of that, most certainly no rollkur here...lol

  • Paul, I'm so glad you are showing this. Behind closed doors it's really sad what goes on. I have only seen a little and it's pretty damn ugly. Thank you for sharing this non-abusive technique.

  • Thanks Paul for commenting throughout the video. It really is great to hear your thoughts, comments, instuction, and insight. I think these two videos are your best yet because you are there with us. You know what I think. Excellent!!!

  • wow! he was ont tough nut to crack! he was determined wasnt he! great job endo! 5/5!

  • Another great video Paul... I'm sure I've said this before but thank's for making life a lot easier for us by sharing your method.

  • OMG!

    For a minute there I thought I'd be flagging this one as PORN. LOL!

    Great job with the chestnut. YAY!

    Wonderful thorough explanation... now we're waiting for Mr HP's Part 2. :~)

  • lol, me 2! 2 of the best (not 2 mention aussie!) horsemen working together!

  • ok so i have seen all of your videos and i have to say that you are AMAZING! but i would really love if you could explain what the tap is/does. why does turning their neck make them weak?

  • have to say,i will defend this method to the fullest!!! its a shame he is gone, would have loved to have seen the completion oh his training with u!!! great vid Paul  thanks

  • Thanks for posting your videos of this difficult horse. He's a real pistol! If the wrong person had this horse, it could be a disaster.

  • Fantastic! All of your videos are great. Just in watching your videos it is easy to see that the results speak for themselves in how quickly the horses settle - are calm after the TAP; how easily they accept a rider; and how fast they begin the basics of moving forward and steering. Thank You, Nicole

  • Very interesting. Thanks so much for sharing this with us. When I first tried the TAP I got this reaction, and thought I was doing something wrong, so stopped early. Glad I decided to persist later on, because I eventually figured it out. Looking forward to the next installment!

  • This has to be your best video yet Paul , thanks for explaining the tap and showing how it works on a tuff horse. I want to thank you for all of your vids , them and the tap has made my life so much more easier . As the tap has worked great for me. We all here in New Mexico wish to thank you ...JOE

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