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SOLD:FOR SALE: 2 yr old gelding by Full brother to Sudden Impulse

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Uploaded by on Nov 2, 2011

"Rusty" is a 2 yr old in training out of the only FULL BROTHER to Sudden Impulse himself...."Gotta Get Tough".....he's only been with me a short few months and has shown amazing willingness to learn and full of potential. He has a fantastic mind which will lead to ease of training toward a successful show career!

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  • to "one rein" lift the "naughty" shoulder...hehe...I dont know if you followed me thru all that, I can prolly explain it easier if you called...but that is one way I would describe that topic....hope that helps and good luck!!!

    Truly, Jamie

  • shoulders....the shoulders being laterally unbalanced can also cause hollowing of the back as the shoulders run away from the backend as well...the shoulders get too far ahead of the butt and drop the midline down which also causes the head to come up....so back to the main topic....picking up a dropping shoulder....rather than "picking up the dropping shoulder", I want you to think of "squaring up the shoulders " so they fit more in a rectangle boundary rather than get them all bent while tryin

  • this "dropping/leaning" shoulder by "lifting" it....they angle their inside rein kitty korner across their body in an attempt to lift it when in reality, they create a worse imbalance, and/or, the opposite shoulder problem! So they horse is constantly bouncing back and forth in its lateral balance and usually brings the head up to support...whether the horse just flat out sticks its head up or whether it starts to bob its head, both are symptoms of the same root problem, laterally unbalanced

  • that is what I call an unbalanced set of shoulders....so when correcting a "dropping/leaning" shoulder, I pull that outside shoulder back toward my body to bring it back underneath me...when that outside shoulder pulls ahead of the inside shoulder, it elongates/lengthens the whole outside of the body....which gives the feel/impression that the horse is leaning on its inside shoulder...when in reality, its become the "shorter" side by an unbalanced portion of length....too many people try to fix

  • How do you encourage a horse to lift his shoulder?

  • @riderideride72 hello there....well, in all honesty, I look at a "dropping" shoulder in a bit of a different way than most....so see if you can follow me as I try to explain a whole different angle...think of the left side of the horse as one lane and the right side of the horse as another lane on a 2 lane hwy going the same direction...now, picture 2 cars driving sided by side....that is what I call balance shoulders....now, picture the outside lane car pulling ahead of the inside lane car...

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  • @NovakEquineCenter Thank you! That was helpful! :)

  • Thanks Julie, at the moment I don't have any doubles, though I do get one through here on occasion. I have some nice paints that have started coming through here....I'd have to look at what is for sale. call me or text to remind me when I get back from paint world

  • Nice horses as always!! Do you have any paints or double registereds for sale? Thank you, Julie

  • Hi pecoslover,

    Thanks! They have some fun talent I can't wait to see develop....I agree....good song...Rascal Flatts are always a good choice...hehe

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