Jazza has a problem typical with many TWH in that he wants to throw his head upward and hollow his topline, which then causes his walking stride to disengage the sweeping walk into a jogging step. Dropping his head helps him keep the topline released as he brings up his speed. You must train a cue to drop the head that you can use while moving forward. Learn more about my training of the TWH and all gaited breeds from my book "Freedom to Gait" available at freedomtogait. com
Very nice and interesting, I'm just waiting to see more videos. I would appreciate some explanations for the training. (I am just getting on my horse with the gait training)
Jazza has a problem typical with many TWH in that he wants to throw his head upward and hollow his topline, which then causes his walking stride to disengage the sweeping walk into a jogging step. Dropping his head helps him keep the topline released as he brings up his speed. You must train a cue to drop the head that you can use while moving forward. Learn more about my training of the TWH and all gaited breeds from my book "Freedom to Gait" available at freedomtogait. com
raprhowe 4 months ago
Very nice and interesting, I'm just waiting to see more videos. I would appreciate some explanations for the training. (I am just getting on my horse with the gait training)
MsChiefJoseph 4 months ago
He is so beautiful and moves GREAT!
luv2flatwalk 5 months ago