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Gaining Respect and Control On The Ground - Series I

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Jessie and I work through the first eight exercises in Clinton Anderson's Gaing Respect and Control on the Ground, Series I, DVD.

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  • I hope to train horses that well some day

  • @armaduh Thank you.

  • Great Job.....I've been studying the Fundamentals and hope I do as good as you have. I did notice that CA on the send through raises his hand/arm as the horse passes through to help, he says, the horse pivot around his/her fore quarters. I hate to point out anything because everything was great. Wish me luck....I'm starting with the lounge line next week when I get home.

  • @GJHeck Thanks. I always appreciate the constructive criticism. It may be helpful to someone else learning the method. I know you'll do great on the lounge line. Have fun!

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  • great job! you should be very proud of all of your hard work!!!!

  • I have actually used these techniques on my horse, and he has never listened to me better. Take that 11 people who pressed the wrong button!

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  • man really great job love the vids gna keep on watching more really great job and the videos are not boring perfect thankyou

  • @johnharrer ok thanks for that :)

    

  • @Amberus09 do this excerse on a lunge line in a round pen or arena. if your horse takes off just go with the horse and continue whipping the stick on the ground and keep following him until he figures out its not going to hurt him

  • @johnharrer Sorry. Make that downunderhorsemanship-dot-tv

  • @Amberus09 It's the place you stand, the intensity of the the whipping, and knowing when to stop, that will help you. Unfortunately, I cannot explain it in such a short post. You should checkout downunder-dot-tv

  • im trying to de-senstize a 16hh horse. for example the whipping the stick n string on the ground im afraid he will take off or somthing and being the size he is was wondering how to keep safe in the early stages? n how to keep them calm

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