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Uploaded by on Jun 19, 2007

This is how it went down normal speed..Because of the level of experience needed "Hybrid Horsemanship" techniques are specifically aimed at trainers and not for the average or beginner horse person.

DO NOT TRY THIS AT HOME!
I am a trained, well respected, professional with 20 plus years of experience and even then sometimes I get my butt hurt. My videos are for entertainment purposes only and are not intended for training nor should be replaced for a professional trainer.
Hybrid Horseman, Paul Williamson or Endospink, will not be responsible for any injuries incurred after viewing his videos or web site and trying this at home. ENDO SAYS: RIDE RESPONSIBLY, WHEN YOU ARE ENJOYING YOUR HORSES, USE PROTECTIVE GEAR!

P.S., Please stop asking, NO, the TAP does not work on your mother-in-law.

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  • I'm not ashamed to say that my ass would be on the ground if my horse did that lol. You did an awesome job staying on, and like Mz2Wings said, you're a very respectful rider. Beautiful horse by the way :)

  • Really good. Your riding is very respectful.

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  • geez!!!!! ur amazingness is amazing!!

  • WOAH!! THAT LEVEL OF CONTROL IS AMAZING ( this isnt carcasim) U RIDE THAT HORSE GIRL!!!

  • What was wrong with him did something sppok him well done for staying on.x

  • geeezus!!! well done for staying on! i would of been off half way through the first rear!

  • he wants to go visit his buddies!

  • don't let your horse rear like that the horse cannot get its own way by rearing like that

  • lot of rearing

  • WELL SAT!! especially wihtout sturrups!!

    Did he get so upset just because of the other horse inside whinnie? (< i dont know how to spell this... sorry not english native)

    respect!!

  • Well sat....I'm in awe!

  • My horse has recently started rearing when I take him out for a hack. He used to rear when I first got him, but this was stopped once I had the chiropractor out for him. He goes perfectly fine in the arena or when going out with company, but when I take him out on his own he spins and rears. Yet if I take him out in the woods and not on the road, he goes perfectly. Is this just a confidence thing that just needs time, or a habit left over from when he was in pain? Help?

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