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Ummm really. Not impressed. Any well trained saddle horse that has respect can be ridden that way. Watch how he uses he feet, legs, hands, and seat as cues. It may look like something amazing but it is just basic communication. Look when the horse backs up- how he puts his heels up to the shoulders and shakes back and forth. That is a signal to the horse- back up- or get spurs to the shoulder- I have seen this before- this guy just makes fluffy names for basic training.
First of I NEVER said my video's were tutorials on how to ride bridleless- I can make one if you would like. For your info- I am a western rider, and have worked on one of the biggest ranches in the state of OR. Gallop is the same thing as a "lope" moron- it's simply a shortened term for gallop. Maybe you should try reading comments before you comment on them.
I could show this to anyone at my barn and I know exactly what they would say "Wow! That guy is a great rider with a really well trained horse!" Which is true, but the truth is that not only are they both very well trained, but they both really trust each other. You got to admire that!
Thanks for posting this video. Parelli Rules Full Stop!!!
I love Natural Horsemanship and I am just getting the hang of it now!
Recomend any one who has a horse to try these methods. Once you get the hang of it, it realy is quite simple but very effective. The horses love it aswell. Just look how responsive this horse is in the video. Magnificent!!!!
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btw "nice slow galop" is otherwhys known as a canter (english) or lope (western)
Parelli Rules Full Stop!!!
I love Natural Horsemanship and I am just getting the hang of it now!
Recomend any one who has a horse to try these methods. Once you get the hang of it, it realy is quite simple but very effective. The horses love it aswell. Just look how responsive this horse is in the video.
Magnificent!!!!