all yall idiots dont know what the hell yalls talkin bout, david is a rite good trainer n yall dont know the fromt end from the back end a hoss so yall auta shut up
Good video... It would of been better if you would've explained to which purpose the initial movement was used...but that's my personal suggestion.You know...people like to spin cause it looks good, but in the horseworld every saddle, every movement,every word, every style, every technique has it's own little story. To know that story makes you improve as a horseman. but a good video man....and wishful thinking !
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That is funny you should tell that to the charro horse's I have here they havent heard that. Also I use to board down south and me being me I watch the mex. and if they wasnt worried about speed tell me why the was slapping the heck out the horses neck.. And no I wasnt just one person ,,, everyone I saw working on a spin was doing it.... I didnt see one working on getting that foot set..
That is a bit I use for finishing horse's.. It has indepent action on each side.Plus if I pick up a rein it gives a horse a chance to know it is taking a effect.The mouth piece is a snaffle type that is broken in two places and has a copper center.. thanks for the comments.
@david12000000 I know many americans like to call a jointed bit a 'snaffle' but that's wrong, any bit can be jointed To be a snaffle a bit must have NO SHANKS - that is the definition of snaffle so the bit you have is not a snaffle it's a curb with a broken mouth.
@nags2bitches That is where you are wrong.. This is no curb with a curb bit is a bit with a raised part in the mouth peice.. the center part of this bit is like a dog bone snaffle..
@david12000000 OK Now I know you don't know what you're talking about ; try looking up curb bit on google and get yourself educated BEFORE you try educating others. Imagine putting 'educational' videos on you-tube when you don't even know what a curb bit is !
I really like the video, you explain it well and made a comment about the importance of the horse putting the weight on the hind foot, I too think the correct placement and rythm of the feet are more important than speed. It sounded like you said the horse is in a snaffle bit however there is ovbious shanks so the bit has a curb action and a sharp one at that with that length of shank, other than that well done, good video
At this point I dont worry to much about them seting a foot . I take one end at a time and as he gets better on the front end he will sick his foot better.. Now which hind foot should he pivot on . That depends on you who asked .But think about if he sticks the other hind foot he has to drag the other hoof. But if he places the same foot as he is going he can push him self around better. What I hear now days in the ring all they care about is the spin itself..Of course that could of changed.
all yall idiots dont know what the hell yalls talkin bout, david is a rite good trainer n yall dont know the fromt end from the back end a hoss so yall auta shut up
hotcowboy9 2 months ago
Pretty ordinary the horse is swapping ends.
Guruton10 6 months ago
have you ever shown a horse?????
HearttofEquus 10 months ago
Good video... It would of been better if you would've explained to which purpose the initial movement was used...but that's my personal suggestion.You know...people like to spin cause it looks good, but in the horseworld every saddle, every movement,every word, every style, every technique has it's own little story. To know that story makes you improve as a horseman. but a good video man....and wishful thinking !
crazyhorseriding 1 year ago
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zebra291 1 year ago
great videos, just wish you could block the wind somehow
ChilcotinCowgirl 1 year ago
The dog is very distracting...
fastjaney 2 years ago 4
Mexican rodeos "charreadas" Dont focus much on the speed of the spin. They focus on the inside foot pivot. Get ur info right
drnkphuk 2 years ago
That is funny you should tell that to the charro horse's I have here they havent heard that. Also I use to board down south and me being me I watch the mex. and if they wasnt worried about speed tell me why the was slapping the heck out the horses neck.. And no I wasnt just one person ,,, everyone I saw working on a spin was doing it.... I didnt see one working on getting that foot set..
david12000000 2 years ago
@drnkphuk Don´t forget to tell us how ugly they jump up front as they spin....
ropefast 4 months ago
The info was good but that dog was a bit distracting!
reiningrules 2 years ago 4
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this guys a joke and so is that junkie horse he's riding. I feel dumber for watching this!
broncpeel 2 years ago
Let's see a video of how much better YOU and YOUR 'junkie horse' work.
Roxanneify 2 years ago
That is a bit I use for finishing horse's.. It has indepent action on each side.Plus if I pick up a rein it gives a horse a chance to know it is taking a effect.The mouth piece is a snaffle type that is broken in two places and has a copper center.. thanks for the comments.
david12000000 2 years ago
@david12000000 I know many americans like to call a jointed bit a 'snaffle' but that's wrong, any bit can be jointed To be a snaffle a bit must have NO SHANKS - that is the definition of snaffle so the bit you have is not a snaffle it's a curb with a broken mouth.
nags2bitches 6 months ago
@nags2bitches That is where you are wrong.. This is no curb with a curb bit is a bit with a raised part in the mouth peice.. the center part of this bit is like a dog bone snaffle..
david12000000 6 months ago
@david12000000 OK Now I know you don't know what you're talking about ; try looking up curb bit on google and get yourself educated BEFORE you try educating others. Imagine putting 'educational' videos on you-tube when you don't even know what a curb bit is !
nags2bitches 6 months ago
@nags2bitches Try difference between a snaffleand a curb wikipedia
nags2bitches 6 months ago
I really like the video, you explain it well and made a comment about the importance of the horse putting the weight on the hind foot, I too think the correct placement and rythm of the feet are more important than speed. It sounded like you said the horse is in a snaffle bit however there is ovbious shanks so the bit has a curb action and a sharp one at that with that length of shank, other than that well done, good video
ArteSuaveNZ 2 years ago
At this point I dont worry to much about them seting a foot . I take one end at a time and as he gets better on the front end he will sick his foot better.. Now which hind foot should he pivot on . That depends on you who asked .But think about if he sticks the other hind foot he has to drag the other hoof. But if he places the same foot as he is going he can push him self around better. What I hear now days in the ring all they care about is the spin itself..Of course that could of changed.
david12000000 3 years ago
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hollysjubilee 3 years ago