Part 5 - The Riding Lesson ~ Using the Leg ~ with JP Giacomini 5th of a 5 Part Lesson

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Uploaded by on Feb 18, 2009

This video of a riding lesson demonstrates how JP Giacomini's Endo-tapping technique can be
used to get the horse round and on the bit. WATCH THE COMPLETE LESSON OF ALL 5 VIDEOS UNINTERRUPTED AND IN HIGH RESOLUTION AT:

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=1583899405255476117&hl=en

ALSO - LOOK FOR EMILY"S NEXT LESSON - SCHEDULED FOR MARCH 24 ~ VIdeo to follow -
stay tuned.

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  • Thank you, I have learned a great deal from watching this lesson. What a wonderful explanation of why we round the horse, best I've ever heard:)

  • @MillieTiasMummy, are u serious? this is part 5 genious.

  • Thank goodness someone is teaching down and OUT, not down and round or overbent. When this rider got on, the horse had already been warmed up by JP if you listen...also, all the rider does is take up a contact....all well schooled horses know how to carry themselves...they don't have to be made to do it.

    This man teaches proper horsemanship.

  • Where is the warm up?. Warm up is essential just like a warm up for humans excersize. It also gets the horse to listen to you alot better. There is no warm up here.

  • They might have done all of the warmups on the lunge line and working hand before getting on... :/

    OH MY BEAUTIFUL HORSE BY THE WAY! xD

  • what is with the inconsistant outside rein and the holding inside rein

     and the weight into the outside stirrup

    ? hmmmmm

  • Still watching it over and I seem to discober new stuff each time new thing`s each time.

    Vult

  • Hello.

    each vidoe here has helped me. So I want to thank you very much for all takeing part in it`s makeing.

    Vult

  • Very helpful.

    I now have a better understanding 'why' it is important for my horse to be round and a renewed motivation to keep him that way. I hope to see more from you in the future.

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