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  • yea..he was probably just excited..

  • and you are a very good rider! Brilliant seat!

  • Your instructor is fabulous! x

  • I want your instructor! And you sat that very well btw :)

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  • whenever i think flash is being naughty i watch this!

  • if he can see it, he cant look at it' -- i let my horse look at what its scared of, that way once he relises its nothing bad, he gets better.. i mean fair enoough your an amazing rider, and very well done for staying on, and not loosing you patience, but i dont agree with your instructors way of going about things:/

  • @AmbiiBambiiXxXx I've done that with some horses, but I have ridden a few that you really had to just push them forward and get them to forget whatever it was. Sometimes they get too fixed on something and it doesn't matter if whatever it is doesn't attack them, they've already decided it's dangerous and letting them look at it wont help them see it's not dangerous, but rather just gives them time to decide which way is the best way to run.

  • @03firefly fair enough then, i do understand where your coming from, i never meant to criticize you, and im sure you didnt need to know how i do things.. ahah, sorry, but well done anyway!!

  • @03firefly fair enough, i get where your coming from, i really didnt mean to go against what you do or how you ride, and by the looks of things, your way works very well aswell, sorry if it offended you, thats not what i wanted!

  • fuuuck and i thought my horse was bad.

  • Your instructor is amazing! well done :D

  • well done

    

  • I've been a Guinea pig to ride young horses for my old riding instructor, who have never been ridden before, but I've never been instructed to do what your 'instructor' was telling to do. And I find it a bit harsh.

  • @Magrune what do you find so harsh? i thought it was a pretty non invasive method that neither hurt the horse or let him get away with things?

  • @Magrune Circling to correct a bad behavior is pretty common. It's not harsh, but simply asking the horse to keep going; teaching him that his behavior wont stop him from working. Yes, small circles are harder than going around the ring, but it gets the horse thinking about work, not about acting out. Also, you ride a young/green horse (like Casper) very differently than a horse that has never been ridden before. Casper's ready for this type of riding, those horses might not have been.

  • i think babes you said it yourself in your other vid YOU got to know him whilst he was off work and that was the secret well done

  • Was he mishandled before this? Some horses react so badly because they were mishandled. It might be that he's just young and green, but most react violently because no one trained him that it's wrong to act like this. Just a thought.

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  • hes just seeing how far he can push u

  • he's such a handsome boy when he behaves himself :)

  • good seat! :D your horse is very pretty!!

  • GREAT instructor, GREAT rider, GORGEOUS horse!! :)

  • Well sat!

  • Can I steal your instructor... PLEASE?

  • And this is why I've gotta sell my horse. She's exactly like your horse was, but I'm very inexperienced, most likely to be grouped with the beginners, but I haven't the money for a trainer. She deserves someone who an handle her properly. I wish I could grow with her like this, and have a trainer as good as you do to become such a great rider. <3

  • i pretty much taught myself to ride i mean i had help from mywe didnt have the money for an instructor. and i had to train my horse myself since we got him as a baby (9 months) so i read books and google till midnight techniques and listened to what others had to say. hes my favorite horse now but i still feel i could have done better. your lucky to have a trainer

  • I think the instructor is very distracting to the rider and the horse especially. I dont really think the horse likes the intructor but if it was just the horse and rider by themseleves i think she would do fine controlling him, she knows what she is doing.

  • @aleciadesouza17 Sometimes you need the instructor there just giving you that push to keep riding them and to let you know what your doing is right and to just keep it up. 

  • Yeah that's true. :) If it were me I would have found him a bit distracting. Casper has come a long way though! Great job!!

  • He is gawjus when hes good <3

  • i dont no wether it was just me but how many boots did he have on? it looked like three not to be rude!xx

  • @kakababey i saw it too but it was four if u really concentate sadly i did lol

  • @bowerbird100 oohh ahha sorry

  • even though he was being a little naughty you did really good!

    he is sooo pretty and looks so smooth!!!

  • :) good

  • Good job! And great coach!

  • bet you had sore legs after eh? haha

    well luckily you have a good seat otherwise i'm sure you'd have alot more sore :P

  • Great riding!!

  • I've now watched a couple of your videos and I must have his brother! I too have been told, shoot him, sell him, send him to a 'professional' to be beaten into shape blah, blah. So far I've stuck with him and I will never ask anyone else to do anything with him, we will get there I know that in my heart and you have really inspired me! xxxx

  • I've learnt so much just by watching this video and by listening to your trainer. Now I've got a better idea of what to do when my horse starts playing up like that. Thanks x

  • He's come so far

  • I think you did a great job and I love your trainer x

  • AMAZING!

    Love It!

    You Are AMAZING!

  • what kind of horse is this? please answer asap, thanks:)!!

  • Your an amazing rider!! at 2:30 look at his back boots they look like there swapping everytime he comes round!! :P well sat

  • it´s just a big strugled between you and the horse, think sorry for both of you :( try horsmanchip insteed this lookes terrible :(,,,

  • @sinktba bare in mind he was only a youngster still as she said on one of her other videos and youngsters do try things, they start getting fitter, finding their feet, they test new riders to see what they can get away with. I think she did the right thing, she kept calm and just got in with it and he eventually learned he wasnt going to win

  • @sinktba Watch her new videos on her new account: JazzCiceroCasper

    He is AMAZING now. He was a youngster then, trying to find out what he can get away with and she is keeping calm and showing him he cant win. You try getting on a youngster like him and see what its like. Most people would be off in a minute, she was training him the corect way and it worked perfectly

  • i cant believe the TRAINER called him a bastaard!! Hes the snooty baastard!! Well done with what you have done with him though but i would ditch that instructor!

  • omg this is even worse why didi´t you get off this poor horse, begin it al over again right from the start , witch is from the ground! Im not blaming you at all but take better help text time , it not easy to be ninexperienced, but this looks so tense and in the way the trainer screams turn him every time is so tirrible :( i hope it goes better for you in the future beacuse its very good of you to ceep the hope up <3!

  • it kinda looks like he was afraid of the camera.

  • I know he is better now and I am happy you stayed with him but I have to ask, why did you buy this horse?

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  • Well handled, by you....i cannot stand your trainer :L xx

  • this is exactly what bobby done with me :| xx

  • just wow! you did so well to not only stay on him but to also get and keep him in control!

  • great rider!  you 2 have something speicial! :)

  • omg i really feel sorry for that horse! poor thing!

  • @fanspikey She is a wonderful rider and he was just being a rude little pill. She never did anything to hurt him nor did she ever hit him with a crop. Feel sorry that she had to ride that. Bet she had some sore legs.

  • @fanspikey why do you feel sorry for him? she's riding him brilliantly and keeping a cool head throughout. she didn't hit him or anything, and horses like to have leaders, in this case her.

  • @fanspikey why do you fell bad for the horse? if he wasn't misbehaving trotting the simple circle would be effortless?

  • all that shouting by trainer is not proper way to train there has to be more of a method than that. rider needs to be working the horse not on-off trying to listen to trainer then realizing she is on a horses back, this trainer talks to much.

  • @1overthehillsfaraway i disagree! haha, i love this trainer. I'm sure he doesn't shout like this all the time, but in the moment the horse was acting badly and the rider was scared. If i was in the situation i would want someone to talk me through it too. :)

  • @AnimeOrigamiable I completely agree with you! I once had an instructor who had a very quiet voice, even when she shouted! So she used a small bullhorn to talk to us. And it's not that hard to listen to someone talk to you and concentrate on what you're doing. When you panic, you can't think, so that's when the instructor/trainer is so important to talk you through the situation.

  • @Apsenniel09 exactly! *high fives*

  • @1overthehillsfaraway Well i dont know what your trainer does but my talks a lot. She trains...

  • @1overthehillsfaraway i disagree, my trainer positively screams at me, continually until i get it right. if you don't get the fact into the rider's head, they're going to panic and forget what to do

  • y sud she have to take his shoes of its her horse x

  • @lovehorses1988 he was basically saying that if she falls and gets kicked by his back hooves, it would be less of an impact and injury without shoes. :)

  • @Jellybeanzi Yep. I once worked on a TB stud farm with the yearlings, prepping them for sale. They only shod their front feet. I was double-barrelled by a colt in my arm. Was an awesome bruise!! However, if he had been wearing shoes on his hind feet, no doubt in my mind he would've broken my arm. And the trainer said that after the horse kicked out at him, so less damage will be done with bare hooves, than ones with shoes on.

  • bloody hell.. jk im american i just wanted to say that.. and good job!!! Ur a great rider!!!

  • Your trainer is excellent and you're a very brave rider.

  • honastly if I was on that horse I'd be off by know.Your a brillient rider!

  • I want to commend you for STICKING WITH THIS HORSE. It's NOT easy to take a horse with so many problems, one that you're SO SCARED OF, and move through their problems. AMAZING JOB with this guy, I saw your other video, my gelding was exactly like this when I got him!

  • how old was he here he looks quite young? great riding :)

  • LOOVVVEIN IT!!!

  • wow, hes really come a long way! 

  • Love your instructor!! He's really strict with you but says 'well done' when you do something right!!! It's amazing xoxo

  • Wow! Atleast you stayed on! You did better than I would've....I hope he's not like that still.

  • can i use a clip or to...you will get full credit <3

  • i dont like your tainer

  • @puppy123488 why? whats wrong with him? he is really good!! what dont you like about him

  • amazing riding and well done i would be in ears and would probably give up , your an ispiration and your instructer is amazing , good job i just saw the video of him on the drag hunt !

  • NICE JOB!!!

    

  • brilliant!

  • ok

  • ok

  • who is ur instructor

  • don't use your crop so much he is going to be afriad of it.use  your legs

  • @BarrelRacerLover12 She didn't use her crop!

  • @BarrelRacerLover12 she didnt use her crop once..she used her legs constantly which is what she got told to do! aha :) x

  • That's how you get a bond with a horse... trees don't grow by pulling them by their branches you know... great rider ;D

  • Love how your trainer works! and your a great rider!

  • amazing riding fair play <3

  • wow was he like that when you went to go try him out?

  • you have serious balls to ride him like that i wish i was even half as good as you are x and see what you mean by your glad he's changed x

  • Well done :) x x 

  • You didn't use the crop on that horse. Not once. THAT is what I call riding. You should be proud of what you do, and that you didn't have to hurt the horse to show him what to do.

  • @TwinkiesCanFly hitting a horse with a crop does NOT hurt them....

  • tops trainer, amazing rider, very special horse-good luck to you all. you can do it! ♥

  • GOOD JOB FOR STAYING ON! NOW THATS WHAT I CALL A RIDER! XP Very good trainer too =) 

  • What brand saddle is that?

  • when i first watched this video i thought it was David Tennet :S but that might just be me haha x

  • In this video he is so much like my new horse, its your new videos with him that are inspiring me to keep going!! Whats the name of your instructor? He's very good! x

  • Hard to believe thats Casper, after seeing your recent videos :Oxx

  • good job :) he was a spirirted colt now wasnt he

  • Great trainer!

  • sounds like my trainer lol

  • what a flashy horse! i wish my trainer was like yours!

  • what a little nugget he was! haha i love watching the most recent videos of how much he has learned :) great job staying on lol dont u just love those moments of spazziness :)

  • Beautiful horse!

    Hugs

    Susana

  • thats a crazy horse. you did great riding and great iinstructor

  • you are a great rider, and well done for believing in thsi horse, and he believed in you :)

  • Geez girl, my heart was in my mouth for you at the beginning, very well done in riding him and fabulously sat when he was bucking and rearing, I wish the very best for you with him :) x

  • Ive been there. Well done!!!

  • god he looked like hard work! i admire you for being so committed to change him , i would have given up right here

  • well done for controlling him :D

  • well done for controlling him :D

  • He's GAAWGUS !:)

    U done so well with him there :):) xx

  • Cute horse, he seems a little bit crazy there tho ;)

  • I disagree about the instructor - whta a load of cobblers. You should have asked him to get on and show you! Horse gave his opinion too, by nearly kicking his teeth in! Glad you've come through it in one piece!

  • @jensauditions wow just relax? he wants her to get a feel of him and learn how to deal with it while SHE is on.

  • Good job riding through it!

  • WOW! You did seriously amazingly I couldn't have done that and stayed so calm!! x

  • I love your instructor's personality

  • awe, you done really well to stay on him (: you guys look so much better now

  • Wow very good instructor and you were good to keep on going not giving up :)

  • omg this is exactly the same as how my horse is at then moment.. but i am fidning it so hard to get him out of it :( xx u ride him sooo wellx

  • i'm in love with your instructor.....

  • well that has to be some of the best instructions ive seen on utube :) and well done for pushing that turd of a horse forward. i'd have lessons off your trainer any day. off to watch some more of your videos now!

  • this is really inspirational¬! i used to be afraid of my horse and i was always upset that people wanted me to sell her, but she was nothing like casper used to be, you are such a great rider and seem like you have a realy good instructor too, my pony was only 14.2 and he looks alot bigger, how big exactly?

    after a year with my horse we are completely bonded and thats exactly like you , you are soo luck to have such a beautifull horse! is is absolutely stunning *no joke*

    bet you winn tonns ;)

  • wow you are a grat rider! you have done some amazing work with him he is so different now, ive watched some of your other vids!you 2 r amazing keep up the good work!

  • you are amazing you should be so proud you have stuck with him hes a changed dude and hes amazing seen all your other videos and they are just amazing well done

  • Wow youuurr at great riderr !!!

    I was on a horse like that calledd J.J but it was wiredd cuz the first time I riden him he was lazyy andd then he was bombingg but i completly lost my cofidence last week hey put me on him again ... I canteredd i wass soo happy ... but if i was you on casper i would never ride him again even if he changedd i wouldd be far to scaredd i was scared of J.J but he was'nt as badd a him ...

    youuu are bloody amazinggg !! x

  • you have such a good instructor!!!

  • Good seat!  How is he doing now?? He's really a beautiful boy.

  • @pocopony2003 Look on her account 'JazzCiceroCasper' there are recent videos of him on there, he's amazing!

  • you are such a good rider nice seat :) xx

  • Wow you are very brave!! When the man stopped you both you looked so scared!! I would have got off straight away! Why was he acting like that?

  • I love my own instructor to bits, but yours is AWESOME!!!!

  • amazing riding and amazing instructer your horse is really cute but looks like a lil bit of hard work but he will come right if he hasnt allready my pony used to be a lil like that well compleatley different but bonkers and v dangerouse but now hes a star lol xx

  • Your instructor is FAB! What is his name?

  • is your instructor a private intructor or someone in your family cuz he is really good!

  • u r a really good rider. Casper is so cute

  • your instructer is a genious!

  • WOW UR INSTRUCTER IS REALLY GOOD! he gets whats going on with the horse

  • That instructor talks alot of sense :D

    said everything i was thinking :D

    i could see after you relaised when you got him in the circle he wouldnt buck you looked alot more confident! a horse needs a leader :D

  • Well dne xxxxxxxxxxxx

  • You did really well, you're a strong rider.

    You're instructor is great! I hope you took the back shoes off! :P

  • great instructerrr

  • You rode casper well, how old was he in this video? :)

    -Tara :)

  • he;'s definatly in the wrong for kicking out and he deserved a tellin off there. but when they are young u have to expect them to be fretting a bit, and a bit on edge, i think, looking at him there, a few more minuetes lunging would do the trick, no point riding the energy out of him, get him worked on the lunge and then MAKE him go on when riding. that will teach him to stop all that funny business. good work so far tho iv seen some of ur othes vids

  • horrible horse almost kicked that poor man!

  • @bsjaheatherhoward I suggest you take a look at Jazz's recent videos of her and Casper and you'll how far she's brought him on. He is definitely not a 'horrible' horse, he's probably one of the most difficult horses on Youtube and yet Jazz has done a fantastic job with him. Grow up and stop being pathetic.

  • This is amazing, you did an absolutely fantastic job!!!

  • @JustBeingStephers shes rubbish?

  • @bsjaheatherhoward What!?!?!?

  • I wish I had an instructor like that!!

  • @charleyhorseyy hes shit

  • I really like your trainer! Sounds like he knows what he's doing.... Great got with Casper.

  • My horse did the same thing with me when i first got him and i did the exact same thing and it worked. Good rider :) and very pretty horse.

  • @ThoroughbredLover1 no he didnt

  • omg what a handfull! Your are great! and yess i agree i want your teacher too lol

  • Your instructor reminds me of clinton anderson. ahah.(:

  • Wow you are such a good rider! i could of never stayed on, you have so much experience and i think this video will help alot of other riders including me!x

  • @ellieangel1 shes not a good rider? ARE YOU BLIND?

  • @bsjaheatherhoward i'm not actually :L

    Stop putting her down, you would be scared aswell, your not her teacher are you, so don't assume what she's like. You try it, i would laugh if i saw you fall off.

    Stop replying to other peoples comments, your the only one that says she's crap, and she isn't.

  • woooow what an instructor..

  • @heathernorman123 you missed th SHIT in betweeen

  • @bsjaheatherhoward think your a little jealous tbh..