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  • ur realy brave i wouldent dear stay on ur amazing xxx

  • wow! bad rider if he's bucking gif him a smack with the whip!

  • Everyone is an expert.. most that have all the advice have Only advice and not the nerve (balls) to crawl on a brute like that.. I think I'd be scared of him.. he's Huge! And girl, you've got balls..

  • What a cheeky bugger he is! I really don't think theres much wrong with this video. Like obviously there is, the horse is bucking and rearing! But we don't know the full story. The only thing that looks bad in this video is the pressure on his mouth, he seems to react to contact? just making observations though, you know your horse not me

    Hes not the only horse that does this though? I dont know why people are making such fuss. Horses have moments, big whoop!

    Fantastic riding, gorgeous horse :)

  • @44Teal44 Thank you :)

    I tried not to loose the reins due to the nearby road and to avoid him stepping into them and get injured. But I definitely agree that I pulled harshly at times so I'm pretty sure it's been a reason for him to continue acting up.

  • what are people talking about here. she didnt beat the horse, she stayed on, remained calm and neither horse or rider were hurt.. nice work

  • Beautiful horse! I like that you videotaped the problem so you could analyze your handling of the issue and proceed accordingly - most people wouldn't think to do that! You did a great job handling him, and it's too bad so many other posters didn't 'get' the reason you taped yourself was to find any handling errors and improve them. I did a lot of taping while training my dog to track, it's extremely valuable when confronting a training issue. Glad you got him all smoothed out now!

  • I'd say next to a road isn't necessarily the best place to ride a difficult horse like this (even if it's rarely used... accidents happen). I'd also say that in this video your hands are a little hyperactive, but then it was 4 years ago. I agree with you on the filming thing - it can be a great way to reflect on your riding if you're willing to actually be objective.

  • This horse is stunning!x

  • That is a gorgeous horse. I'm jealous. :P

  • A little constructive critiscm : Try maybe in a more quiet spot, away from cars?

  • @ModelHorse8 good point, I do absolutely try. back then however he decided to start bucking and "chose" that place, not me, so I had to settle it there. It's a by-road though, and the one car you see was the only one passing by in about 10min "fight"

  • @LaskaSkywalker Oh okay. :P I'm not a mean little criticizer I suppose, but you handled it pretty well. (:

  • is she freisan if so or if not she is still gorgous

  • I bet he's a real nice ride, eh? He is beautiful, and looks like a handful. horses like these are always funner to ride. :)

  • I don't get why everyone is so hateful to the rider - it's the horse that's being a dick here. A little bit of spur might scratch him, but he could easily injure or KILL her by throwing her.

    Horses no one can use end up at the "glue factory", so he needs to learn to obey people if he wants to have a good life, and she's trying to teach him that :/

  • Everyone will always have their two cents to put in on how a person should or should not do something with your horse. People really need to mind their own business. Do what works for you and your horse. Sounds like you did just fine.

  • WOW get LIFE PPL STOP MAKING STUPID COMMENTS!!! ur a great rider dint let these hater bring u down...

  • Wtf eh, hands low?!

  • Pretty horse, i remember breaking horses at a stable it was never a dull moment especially when all the stable hands would line up to watch a rodeo lol

  • i know you dont want comments, but if you just wouldve let him go forward and not pulled after the bucks then you wouldntve had near the fight, but good jobb sticking it!

  • If you do not need comments - I see no point is showing it to public. I do not think you are a horrible person. But you should have been more flexible with your horse.

  • @Mz2Wings I need no incompetent comments such as "brutal you, how can you do such things to your horse, somebody should do that to you, f*** you!" which I had on this.

    I very much appeciate constructive critisim - in what way should I have been more flexible?

  • You've got a good seat. Nice job not letting him get the best of you. He was pretty stubborn back then huh? Those often turn out to be the best ones.

  • your great and he sure is pretty i have a saddle bred tennesse walker hes about his hight

  • Excellent riding....I thought at first he might be a Morgan....sort of looks like an old foundation Morgan except he is bigger. Well done.

  • I have similar problems with a horse I ride. She bucks and then when you pull her head up, she rears! It's so fustrating the other day I rode her bareback and she couldnt even walk without rearing.

    But good riding!

  • @webshanbeau Have you tried spinning/emergency stops? When my horse used to be fussy I would pull her muzzle to my knee and keep my other rein loose and let her do circles until she slowed and stopped on her own, then I'd get her moving forward again. They can't do much when they have their heads pulled around, but it doesn't hurt them. She learned quick that acting pushy and dangerous meant she would do something boring and uncomfortable, it worked like a charm.

  • i think your stirrups are lttle too low great riding annyway and beautiful horse (-:

  • Great riding...but still...you can only believe in a horse like this till you land in the hospital.

  • I don't see anything cruel in this video. Personally the spurs weren't used much at all or in a bad way.. I've seen much worse. Great riding and kudos for riding the bucks out and not jerking on his mouth! Beautiful horse

  • Im completely with you, ive ridden difficult horses etc, and like you ive had to do it in the open. never had an instructor etc so i use videos as a way to see what im doing wrong... :)

  • You ride very well! Very well sat! there's a horse i know that test you to see how far i can go! before he stops bucking!

  • What a stubborn bloody horse! you stayed on so well. great seating to.

  • Such a beautiful horse!!! And he looks very well taken care of. You did a good job with him. Rude comments are clearly from people that know nothing about horses and horseriding.

  • is he a Canadian horse? if not, what breed is he? gorgeous horse and great riding!

  • @beauty101115 thank you :) He's a german breed called "Moritzburger"... they prob come closest to friesians if to compare with more common breeds

  • @LaskaSkywalker WOW! your a lucky lady to own such a beautiful horse!

  • I have a stallion that likes to twist like a bull when he bucked. Never knew a horse could do that. He is now 16 years old and playful but he has not offered to buck in years I found  that if you work the mind the body will follow. Good luck

  • Yeah...I don't think I would have been that nice about it. After the second time, the horse would be getting a spanking. :P You did good though, not gonna lie!

  • If he still does it now turn him round and walk him on again it works for me! x

  • this is a gorgeous horse and a great rider

    thumbs up if u agree !!!! xx

  • im sorry u had to write such a huge description for the little girls that think they know everything about horses then rant on youtube criticising everyone. most of them are just jealous of u beautiful horse :) good job there btw ;)

  • The description makes sense, well done staying on. I've never liked spurs nor yanking reins like that but that's not important cos I accept that there are as many ways as horse owners around.Whatever had him unwilling you handled it and weren't brutal so he could handle it too. We've all had episodes like yours and better not to get down if you can hang on like you did, cos it makes an impact on him to see you still in control.Well done, good luck.

  • @akanewe You don understand the use of spurs then. If you use them correctly they can be a great tool like a whip . Yanking the reins in my 26 years of working with horses I teach my stuents to place themselves in the place of the horse & they catch on really quick I give my students training lessons not riding lessons Big difference.

  • @BOBCATBIKERBABE I just had to laugh. All you classical bigheads when confronted with more natural styles crumple down to the "you don't understand" stuff. Maybe YOU don't understand! In 26 yrs of horsing around you have had plenty of time to realize that those who use the most instruments to help them control and GOAD their horses are those who are most alienated with the animal's emmotions. Prove your horsemanship and quit your spurs and crop.

  • @akanewe Boy you are an idiot Had you ever heard of TYPOS ? I guss not Your arrogant behavior had just prooved that. I could not correct what I was meaning to say You see I have Cerebral Palsy which I sometmes miss the words up because I type while looking down .

    I had ridden under world famous instructors including Micheal Wallace USET Olympic Coach; Kim Bartu USDF Top Leading Instructor.Richard Shrake, You dont know who I am. That said go back to your saddle club cartoon.

  • @BOBCATBIKERBABE A knife when used properly can be a very good aid to control a person. Why the hell do you want a knife to control a man unless you see him as a threat to your authority? Admit to yourself that you first must have your horse prefer avoiding the jabs or the whackshence go along with your commands. Admit to yourself that in 26 yrs you have not developed the level needed to have him want to go along with you without even knowing spurs or crop. It's a higher level.

  • @akanewe Ummm excuse me But where are your manners I hav rescued more horses and retrained them than you probably had the years under your belt. Thats what I do Now before you go making an ignoant fool of yourself as you had just done by running your mouth. My Mentor says it like this."A horse trained by whips and spurs is no more beautiful than a dancer trained the same way"n If you would understand how to use the tools maybe you sould stop your arrogant behavior. Go away child.

  • does he still play up like that now

  • @ilovthumper sometimes he does - he was, is and always will be a stubborn horse trying to get things going on his own way. but we get along with it a lot better, it's never real fight but always just a bit fun for both of us and he can even do this stuff on command by now ;)

  • wow im impressed, shamefully i would have probably been on my arse after the 3 buck lol, beautiful horse and you have the patience of a saint, well done to you ;o)

  • GREAT JOB FOR STAYING ON!!!!!

  • super pretty horse

    

  • good job! hopefully you got that behaviour under control my little waler use to do that crap to me, shes an angel now :) nice horse too :)

  • He has the slowest funniest bucks I have ever seen, lol...

  • for more understanding on horses everybody should watch Rick Gore horsemanship videos

  • Good job staying on!

  • I am really sorry but what is up with the whole description your not a bad rider not mean and it was three years ago . so people putting stupid comments get a life t was three years ago

  • Absolutely beautiful horse. And may I ask what language where you speaking?? :)

  • @Goldie13x Thank you :) In this video I spoke german 

  • I saw the comment where you said you gave him a battle. Well if he insisted on being miserable you should help him with his goal, make him stand there.

  • wat were u trying to get it to do

  • @supergirlhorseyhoops to walk back on the road an go home. however me, alike him, I made the fight up, prob could have avoided it e.g. by getting off or waiting for some time so that he would get bored (takes about an hour... I tired it once :D)

    Tough that day I decided that if he wants to "battle", I will. that's the way it worked back then and still works between us - wasn't that serious actually ;)

  • Mann, ich bin immer so eifersüchtig wenn ich sehe das jemand so gut reiten kann...

    Vor 4 Jahren hat mir meine Mutter eine Hafistute gekauft, leider 3järhig und damit so ziemlich unerfahren wie ich. Es ging zwar gut mit Reitlehrer, aber der hat das Reiten-Lehren aufgegeben und jetzt stehe ich natürlich wieder alleine da mit einem Pferd das ich nicht reiten kann. :(

  • Beautiful horse, I rode a horse that behaved like him the other day, well maybe a little calmer.. I honestly don't see anything wrong with this video. You've cleary explained everything in the desription. I wish the best for yous both in the future xx

  • You're obviously doing a great job. You two are just having a difference of opinion, and the horse is letting you know. No big deal. Lots of young horses have a hard time learning patience and standing in one place without fidgeting (or bucking). Beautiful horse!

  • I was not even half way thru this clip and paused to write this. I would have been on the ground after round one. You have an excellent seat! I have a friend who owns a 3 yo Fresian. Has had good trainers on her, she has good manners for being young. I was on her and she was fine. A few weeks ago she was being ridden by a friend who is a trainer at OU, that horse bucked just like that! They must have been having bad days....

  • 17.1 hands? Wow! A big boy. Hey people, look at his body language, his ears and his tail. Hes playing, and enjoying himself. If this rider had abused him anytime in the past you wouldn't see him playing like this.

  • Keep your hands down and turn him in a circle.. Very simple. And try not to let him rip your reins out of your hands .. i understand he looks very strong but u cant let him win.

  • the horse is black he aint gonna listin haha jk

  • I can´t understand this!! what´s the problem? :)

  • Yes ur great but I have one Q when was the last time you washed the saddle pad??

  • @ClareRarely21 er... that was 3 or 4 years ago now I really don't remember^^ why?

  • @LaskaSkywalker probably bc the horse is sweating and this person doesnt realize how much a horse can sweat during a ride....

  • @ClareRarely21 before u try to make out that she has a dirty saddle pad i think u will find that they have obviously been on a hack an u can tell its warm so the horse is sweaty and now he is gettin himself in a tizz he is sweating again. that white stuff is sweat and she probs washed it when she got back to the yard :)

  • ignore the stupid harsh comments ! your a wonderfull rider !! andd i loveeee the horse :) x

  • Hold on! I didn't read everything but I can see you weren't being mean and were very patient. Good horsemanship. Hope your efforts paid off. He def had some issue poor guy.

  • I have one just like this one. almost identical and has had behavioiral issues.

  • there is this old saying. There ainta horse that cant be rode and there ainta cowboy that cant be throwed..

  • The bit with the drop nose band is a short cut that is cruel. But, this is expected from training styles that 'brake' horses.

    A friend will carry you farther, faster, smoother than a slave forced into it.

    It may take longer to gentle a horse than brake one, but the lifetime result is rewarding, and in the end you save time because the base is there. And the horse is not only willing but curious and present.

    Research how a bit works, why they open their mouth which leads to a drop nose band. An

  • @eponack in case you're talking to me, I did never and do not use a drop noseband. The bridle I used back in this video was a cavesson noseband and a flash which both have absolutely no action on a horse's head. In dressage riding style it's actually just there for beauty issues tough I prefer the western bridle with no noseband at all. I just had it on back then because it belonged to the bridle

    and btw, I really like your opinion - horses should be partners & friends, not slaves :)

  • @eponack, So in your opinion a drop noseband is cruel? How is it cruel? A dropped noseband simply keeps the horse's mouth closed, preventing it from getting it's tongue over the bit. I understand if it was put on too tightly it wouldn't be comfortable. I find your comment rude and un-necessary. I agree horse's should be friends not slaves. My Pony used it be very badly abused, but a flash isnt going to abuse her. I would like to see you ride my pony without a flash.

  • I hate when horses do that, well done staying on!

  • oh he's lovely what breed?

  • the horse in its past was let do what ever it wanted to do so thats why hes doing that if you didnt know you should spin him really fast right when he does that

  • Hes so pretty and you did good with him! LMAO at the jerks taking their time to type stuff they obviously know nothing about. Grow up please. AS i mentioned, hes super pretty, How tall?

  • @horselover101x thanks :) He's about 5ft 9in

    Merry Christmas btw! :))

  • @horselover101x Big boy, lol. And merry christmas too you to! :)

  • Woww how on earth did you stay on i`d be of in a second he`s a realy beautifful horse

  • to me he just looked like a stroppy 2yr old kid having a mild temper tantrum lol. he doesn't appear to be trying to get you off not putting a lot of energy into the bucks and his ears never get pinned to show anger, i would agree with maybe confusing and painful training / usage previously and i don't think he likes the bit you were using that day, very happy to read you are also riding without a bit now, :) you were very patient and calm during this episode and you did well i thought

  • @bigmuddy11 A good way to see if the horse likes or gets on with the bit you're using is to see if they're foaming a little at the mouth, or chewing on it. My 5 year old was mistreated and wasn't backed properly, we've had him about 5 months now, and since I bought him a new bit he's been so much better. That and learning I'm never gonna leave him.

    Well done with your horse though, patience is the key. Hopefully will get there with mine soon.

  • Your horse is spirited and trying you out, you remain calm, don't get angry, and do exactly what a good rider should. People who post negative comments don't know what they are talking about. You learn so much mote from a difficult horse, and when you get over the challenges, you have an amazing bond, which you clearly do looking at you other vids

  • you not a horibble person i have a 23 yr friend that has a retarded type horse and she is just the same as you

  • Well done staying on and staying calm. :) I was reading some comments above and one was talking about ur reins being too long... I think thats crap. When a horse is freaking out and bucking and pulling like that is actually better to have longer reins because when they yank down you aren't yanked off balance and put in a position where you could come off. I have a horse who is fully broke, but has moments and if I tighten up her reins and try to keep her from pulling its worse.

  • It's always the really pretty ones. I think you did a good job riding him & doing what you had to do. :)

    A lot of people have problems with being short-tempered with their horse, but you seemed really patient, which is great! :)

  • at least you stayed on! :)

  • I think you did well to stay on, and did what you needed to, by the way, that's a lovely looking horse!

  • I think you rode him amazingly. You did exactly what you needed to

  • i think you handled it well but i would have took spurs off and used a stick, you can time the use of a stick more accuratly but that is just my opinion, i still think you sat well and only pulled when he put his head between his knees :)

  • He just looked like he was trying it on, nothing more, nothing less...the way he was able to have a sneaky graze was him saying ''I can do what I like, thanks''..the bucks were not big, he just looked like he was playing up.

  • gorgeous horse! what breed is he?? :D

  • Wow you dit a really good job staying on the horse, I dont know why he bucks but it could be pain from the sadle (I dont know if he does this all the time) and when he Does this you could use your leg more so he cant Buck you are telling him to go forward (It sounds weird but it did help me) hope you have à lot of fun with your horse andI must say I think hè is beautiful!!!!!

  • Well I am a horse person as well and I know all about making mistakes. I have made them and I have learned from them. I think you have done a good job with the horse, after reading your story. In the video I saw some mistakes on how you handle the reins. But as they say, it takes 200 years to become a good horseman. Keep on being willing to learn and do better and you will become great. Its when we think we know every thing that we are in trouble.

  •  I commend you!, You are doing great!, i have a mare that way that am breaking and jams up like that in the open but works ok in the round pen. I do the same as you, just keep her busy when riding her, she needs to find a comfort something to move fwd if at all. I've seem other horses with this same behaviour and one charteristic they have in commond is they were not handled when young or misshandeled, they are harder to break, insecurity and trust issues in my opinion.

  • YOU ARE TERRIBLE!...jk. lol. Good job correcting him :)

  • I admire your patience with your horse. I know many people that would have simply lost patience and gone a "faster" way. Beautiful animal. I'm happy for you that things worked out.

  • wow, well done for staying on! and that's a beautiful horse, what breed is he?

    and for all the people who posted negative comments, maybe you should get on this horse and show us how it's done, then we'll all watch you and post hurtful, rude feedback.

    well done :) lovely horse xx

  • @ThePonyPunk Thank you :) He's a german breed called "Moritzburger"

  • he/she is beautiful *-*

  • In all fairness there is things your doing wrong, but you still managed to stay on(!) I also noticed further up someone saying hes either 'In pain or scared of the traffic'...sorry but how do you know this?! No one actually knows the reason why he's doing any of this, because we are not in his head, their may be factors which can stop or prevent the bucking, but you don't actually know why! So at-least give her some credit for staying on and carrying forth with him! Very beautiful horse! :)

  • @ANelson505 ...... :) TRUE .....NO HORSE IS UNBREAKABLE ITS THE WAY U WORK WTH THEM IF U START OF WTH EM YOUNG BOUT 2 JUST LEADING ON THEIR BACK .....IF UR LIGHT .... THEY WILL TRUST U :))

  • Why are people giving you a hard time on how to handle your own horse? This is just as bad as giving a parent a hard time on how to raise a child...geez...PEOPLE STOP GIVING EVERYONE A HARD TIME! YOU CAN'T TELL SOMEONE HOW TO HANDLE ANIMAL/BABY WHEN IT'S NOT YOUR PLACE!!

  • @LaskaSkywalker You should stick to your own request at 0:01 of the video and: "Don´t answer any more stupid comments" like that on of ANelson505.

  • I dontt think people can make a good analyis based on 1 minute of video lol lovely looking horse . he jsut came across as rude and not listening xx

  • i think you did great... my horse has the exact same problem... i use spurs as a gentle reminder to him that im on top and that what he's doing is the wrong behaviour.... and for all of u people who think that spurs hurt the horse.... they dont.... that what the little spinny thingy (soz dont know what its called) is for..... and u dont jab it into their sided.... u gentlely tap them......

  • @hinatapanda95 would u like to have something like spurs in you i dont think so!

  • @krisy861 i know she would not but i am telling u this in the nicest posiple way sweety that horses have stronger sides than human beaings like u see they have this so people can ride them now think about a horse riding a human would that be posible now i dont thik so!

  • Dont break a horse // :/

  • @AramiqueArabian as said above he's UNbreakable. I never tried to "break" him nor will I ever do so.

  • @LaskaSkywalker OK, so enough with the "I"LL NEVER "BREAK" HIM" semantics the point is training works wonders. So you can sit on a misbehaving horse... good job. What you do to make the horse accept and work with you determines your level of horsemanship. If you don't want to be criticized then show a vid of you with the horse working for you.

  • @1overthehillsfaraway watch my other videos, read the description - but don't get scared: you will discover this horse works with me.

  • @ILoveCopper4eva so I bet when you run home you kick the crap out of you horses sides with those spurs too. No horse needs spurs. Those things are like torture tools. I hate barrel racing. I hate when those people constantly kick and hit their horses just to go faster. I just hate it!!!!!

  • despite being very naughty in this video, he is GORGEOUS!

  • If he really wanted you off his back he'd give a full on buck or rear..shortening your reins would make a big difference. And being a little more aggressive maybe..?

  • O h my your horse is beautiful. Bucking to me is fun sometimes but it isn't a habit you want your horse to have so i get that.I use spurs on a new horse that i ride. her name is star. spurs are used for different things. i use them when i show in barrels. i ride in western speed shows and we use them for sharper turns and to make the horse move around the barrel faster.

  • She's a horrible person, eh? What have she done wrong?

  • you actually rode those bucks really well! it can be really hard to stay on if they buck really big sometimes so nice job! and that is a gorgeous horse!

  • right i didnt read the description cause no offense,but anyone can see that your reins are too long,so are your stirrups and that horse was clearly in pain or scared of the traffic,and thats no way for it to learn. the horse is beautiful though

  • @CharleysHorseLife he's a coach and a parade horse who runs big shows in the middle of big crowded cities, he's not afraid of any traffic, nor was he back at that time. he was neither in pain, this was random stuff and if you read the description you will learn more about it.

    as he pulled his head down I lost the reins so yes, at times they're too long. the stirrups are not too long for me, it's a dressage saddle and I wasn't about to jump or anything. they were fine for me.

    thanks anyway ;)

  • your doing the right thing so dont worry about what other people are saying only do whats right for you

  • I thought you were doing a fine job with a horse that was being a pill. It's your horse; your property (technically). You do as you see fit; period.

    Everybody has an opinion. Mine is you did great!

  • that's a beautiful horse you've got there!

  • well at first i thought you were being a bit harsh with your reins, but after a while i saw that he was testing you. i sould maybe reccomend a diff bit(if one at all) and like, no spurs? some horses hate all that fancy stuff. good job stickin with it tho.

  • It's her horse ya damn trolls.

  • You sat really well :)

  • i think you should all stop telling this lady what to do with her horse..... If you have a horse that was bucking like that you would probably have either panicked or done the same thing. P.s great piece of riding good job you steered him away from that fence who knows what might have happened if he bucked with that behind him x

  • @LongLiveSoldiers I didn't say a thing about opinions. You seem to be kind of a bully... Is someone being mean to you??? Im not a hypocrite either. AT LEAST I HAVE VIDEOS OF MY HORSES ON YOUTUBE UNLIKE YOU. How old are you?? Can you provide proof of your AMAZING WAYS? I never asked for your POS opinion nor did I want it. Just like YOU I DO NOT CARE what YOUR OPINION IS. If you do not like what someone does with their horses then don't watch the videos and don't comment on it. END OF STORY.

  • @LongLiveSoldiers you need to grow up. I use spurs and whips are you gonna say i cant train a horse? this woman was not abusing the horse with either of these aids. You need to pay a little more attention. EVERYONE DOES EVERYTHING DIFFERENT. Also who gives a hell about the position of her hands? I know I wouldnt be if my horse was pulling that shit with me. Give it up. You dont know what youre talking about...

  • @LongLiveSoldiers Well i dont see an idiot breaking a horse i see an idiot commenting. And if all you can do is call me whore and shit then you should really get a life and the horse you broke wasnt this horse and not all are the same and of coarse youwould know this if you got off a computer and stoped calling a girl everything you could type causeyour just a "keypad warrior" and i know your just gunna reply with more shit and im not gunn read it or give a flying fuck about so save it.

  • @LongLiveSoldiers i would you like to fuck off cause its just a green horse and unbreakable as a bit of a joke therefore get a life and read the description its not a flicka movie were the horse instantly trusts you and loves you you ride of to the sunset and live happily ever after . so you obviosly havent broken a horse

  • wow just like my filly! its sooo annoying :(

  • Don't be hating, can't you see she's doing the best she can to get this horse to listen to her? Everyone has different ways of training/breaking a horse, and her methods worked out in the end! Take some time to read the story she posted above ^^ and stop leaving nasty comments!!

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  • what are you trieing to get your horse to do ?

  • lol that deserves a good whip on the butt!

  • Put your dang hands forward YOUR the reason the horse is acting up!!

  • does anyone else think it's weird that she used spur pressure to stop bucking?

  • YOU DO NOT NEED SPURS.

    this is a great example of an artificial aid gone completely wrong.

  • when he taped his hoof to the ground he was unsure and that is why he was acting up so you should of been reallyu calm

  • You might wanna stop yanking the reins put your feet slightly back a just sit there once he has stoped rearing just pat him/her and then a slight kick and he/her shoukd go. but well done for staying on

  • is this ur horse,if it is u sit really well

  • @PONYMADGIRL007 why would it matter if it was her horse to sit well

  • @moonminthehorse he is my horse; thanks for the compliment. but I do agree with moonmithehorse - why would that matter? :)

  • wow, its amazing how that horse can through that high of a buck with such little momentum, congrats on being able to stay on!!!! bravo, beautiful horse with a serious attitude ha ha lols jk but he is gorgeous

  • VintageStar385 I show jump, so i find it easier to balence with shorter stirups and have always got rather short stirups, lots of people like differant things i guess, but it's easier for me because my legs in the correct position :) just speaking from experiance that for me, with my bucking bronko :D, it was easier with short stirrups, so it would be worth a try, at least :D

  • So you just break it by like getting on it and not falling off till it gets tired

  • last time i checked you dont watch videos on youtube to pick people apart, everyone does things their own way and clearly neither the horse nor rider was injured. like the rider said they just didnt understand each other at that time and at least they were trying to figure out what was going on,and I highly doubt anyone here is a perfect rider, so dont judge

  • omg how many people need to get a life on here. People just seem to find fault. i think you did great to stay so patient and just be quiet and let him have his paddy. Little monkey haha

  • @guineacrazyful thanks, right what I think sometimes :P

  • LOL what a little shit head!!

    

  • maybe you shouldn't use spurs.....

  • pick up your reins and you might have a bit more luck

  • My 8 year old gelding does this! i just have to have short stirups to keep my balance and ride through it! then he soon gives up! :D

  • @AngelsOnTheMoon98 you would have more balance with longer stirrups because you would be deaper in the saddle(: but i suppose its whatever works best with you :L

  • im sorry but maybe if you had a western saddle it might be easier to hang on

  • @101snakekiller I have a western saddle today, these clips are (like said in the description) about 3 years old^^ it's more comfy and I really prefer western riding, but I don't find it easier to deal with bucking horses though

  • @101snakekiller OMG SERIOUSLY!!!????? a western saddle wouldn't change ANYTHING!!!!!! i mean it HAS got a horn but that doesn't mean anything!!!!

  • @101snakekiller hell no just get ya balls smashed been there