dude ur the best i have quite the stubborn paint mare and ive been trying foooorever to teach her to just pivot and step across she would not have it shes doing much better thanks to you!
@horselover101x For this video the presenter is using a basic snaffle bit to show several training aids and procedures. Most young horses are started out in a snaffle bit.
What a solid horseman and an exceptional teacher. I sure do appreciate you sharing all your knowlege and video's with us. Good teachers such as your self increase our childrens safety and help us become better riders with better horses, not to mention the better a horse is trained the better its chance of good home!!
I have been using that bike analogy for years. I always got some cross eyed looks for it to. Today is the first time I have ever heard anyone use the same bike analogy as me.
@autumnobuchowski hahaha! yeahm it works great! my latest analogy was: problem with riders these days is that they learn how to ride but they dunno zit about how a horse works! it's the same as a pro mountain biker who doesn't know how to tune his own bike's breaks or get a loose chain back in place! he's not gonna get far before breaking himself or the bike! (or both)
Gary and Monte are excellent teachers. The instruction they give are sound and solid. Very laid back and plain spoken, they stress repetition, patience, and above all respect.
Gary and Monte are very good teachers. Notice that they are not nervous but relaxed. This always helps the horse. Also the key both say is repetition! I used this technique on a 3 year old and it worked great. About 2 weeks every day for about a hour and a half , it was automatic for him. Please keep these videos coming. Thanks Gary!
Absolutely fantastic, will be out tomorrow trying it on my new Paint mare. I have only just picked up my mare so still learning all her quirks but how do you get a horse to calm down and stop playing with the bit? Its like she has ants in her pants and struggles to stand still...what woud you do?
It´s simple, pull direct rein to your hip, as soon as he gives you his head...release, do it both sides.....he will become more and more flexible with time and repetition.
dude ur the best i have quite the stubborn paint mare and ive been trying foooorever to teach her to just pivot and step across she would not have it shes doing much better thanks to you!
ziscrzywitenrgy 10 months ago
I love how you break it down, step by step and make it understandable.! :D
EmoCowgirl221 11 months ago
I love your videos! So helpful!
Barrelracing318 1 year ago
what kind of bit are you using?
horselover101x 1 year ago
@horselover101x For this video the presenter is using a basic snaffle bit to show several training aids and procedures. Most young horses are started out in a snaffle bit.
eXHorses 1 year ago
What a solid horseman and an exceptional teacher. I sure do appreciate you sharing all your knowlege and video's with us. Good teachers such as your self increase our childrens safety and help us become better riders with better horses, not to mention the better a horse is trained the better its chance of good home!!
nancy143ish 1 year ago
your awesooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooome
2assfreshatmatny 1 year ago
your great!!!!!!!!
sahaari15 1 year ago
this really helps!
these videos are awesome!!
krystenhagedorn 1 year ago
I love these videos, I can't wait to try them on my horse, that I've been wanting to get western for quite some time.
LilithLusted 2 years ago
I have been using that bike analogy for years. I always got some cross eyed looks for it to. Today is the first time I have ever heard anyone use the same bike analogy as me.
autumnobuchowski 2 years ago
@autumnobuchowski hahaha! yeahm it works great! my latest analogy was: problem with riders these days is that they learn how to ride but they dunno zit about how a horse works! it's the same as a pro mountain biker who doesn't know how to tune his own bike's breaks or get a loose chain back in place! he's not gonna get far before breaking himself or the bike! (or both)
DJBelbe 2 years ago
Gary and Monte are excellent teachers. The instruction they give are sound and solid. Very laid back and plain spoken, they stress repetition, patience, and above all respect.
jengacrock 2 years ago
Gary and Monte are very good teachers. Notice that they are not nervous but relaxed. This always helps the horse. Also the key both say is repetition! I used this technique on a 3 year old and it worked great. About 2 weeks every day for about a hour and a half , it was automatic for him. Please keep these videos coming. Thanks Gary!
jengacrock 2 years ago
This was so helpfull I am going to try this on my new mare!!
horselover0613 2 years ago
Absolutely fantastic, will be out tomorrow trying it on my new Paint mare. I have only just picked up my mare so still learning all her quirks but how do you get a horse to calm down and stop playing with the bit? Its like she has ants in her pants and struggles to stand still...what woud you do?
tjjanszen 2 years ago
great teacher!!!
englishwesternrider 2 years ago
These are super videos!
IsobellaCuan 3 years ago 2
How did you get so much lateral flexation? Can we get a vid on that please? I really like your vids :)
kickerzx2 3 years ago
It´s simple, pull direct rein to your hip, as soon as he gives you his head...release, do it both sides.....he will become more and more flexible with time and repetition.
ropefast 3 years ago