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Uploaded by on Feb 17, 2008

If we ride 'flatwork' on our horses, it should be our responsibility to support their mental and physical well being

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  • would i be right in thinking this horse has the dr cook bitless bridle on? cant quite make it out!

  • @amberk31ajh  No. A Snaffle.

  • I'm glad you're posting these vid's.

    Is it the owners of the horses not knowing how to ride straight that causes the problem?

    If so, do they get some lessons so the issues don't reoccur?

  • @SugarJak Only a Coach who can teach "inside leg to outside rein" or buy my wifes dvd set on the subject. Regards

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  • Well done video. Questions and answers after this are good too.

    Intersting to remember ourself to ride a horse, it's not just... to ride him, but to make always best actions, the good one never pulling and pushing, so it's really easy here to understand giving less of them is better to do as well. (Is somebody here abble to explain my ...ideas in a GOOD english and without ununderstanding faults please?! Thanks a lot, I'm a french horse rider.

  • Thanks WaMtnRider. Regards

  • I wish it were as 'easy' to straighten the owners as the horses. How thrilling to see what these creatures are willing to give after only 4 days of building trust that 'this' doesn't have to hurt. SO many people have no concept of how OUR balance impacts our horses. I'm one of those people that REALLY trys to not be a bully when I see poor balance but it just DRIVES ME WILD to see the discomfort caused to the horses... THANK YOU for a WONDERFUL video! I hope EVERYONE who owns a horse sees it!

  • This young Lass had just come straight from 7 weeks of lessons with the Head of Coaching from our State. The Horse was fixed in 2 or three days by my wife first riding and then teaching. :(

  • The Mare was urinating from tension, yes. Thoughts of the same old coming where I don't enjoy my flat work.

  • Just a loose ring snaffle Bit. Yes, it is the 'straightness issue' with all of these HOrses, thus causing inflamation to the patella, not the horse having inherrant Vet Problems.

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