You will learn how to safely control your horse's speed whether you're at home, in the arena, on the trail, leaving or returning to the barn, alone or with other horses. Gain control of your horse at the walk, trot or canter. This training applies to any style of riding and to any level rider from novice to advanced. Control the elevation of your horse's head to help him calm down, while developing shoulder control, side passing, bridle control and a better stop.
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Hey naty horseman hippies. Why don't you go eat some tofu and go watch a video that makes you and your horse feel good.
mquigly1547 6 months ago
horse doesn't look too happy.
and this style of riding isn't healthy for the horse. especially for the neck and the back when the head of the horse is behind the vertical line.
this guy must learn some more about the biomechanics and the anatomy of the horse
workingdogbarney 1 year ago
I am not keen on the spurs...they do not seem to be appropriate in natural horsemanship.
thcobb 1 year ago
John is awesome awesome awesome.
marleyboo2 2 years ago
This guy is my IDOL!!!!
ropefast 2 years ago 2