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Uploaded by on May 4, 2008

For more details visit http://www.hybrid-horseman.com

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 wondering whether to get this for my POA mare - I think I will. I'm just wondering if it would be good to use on a pony that is kinda excitable, and can get fast when shes jumping a course. Do you think that would work on her? And would I be looking for a half or full tap?

  • I'm sorry this won't help while your horse is jumping a course, this shuts down the flight response and wont work in full motion like that. You need to settle your horse by making her go at the jumps at a slower pace till you have built a no-rush foundation, then gradually increase the pace. She will only get worse racing around the course so forget the time for now and stay in control. Goodluck

  • Oooh - just caught up (busy stud season) and it's here! Just placed my order! One question: The Tap is obviously fantastic for problem horses - what's the general response from a well-handled, laidback youngster? I HATE lunging big youngsters and THINK this could avoid that stage completely. But my home-bred youngsters are SO laidback I'm a bit concerned I won't be able to get them up again (most I can go into the stable with when they're lying down and lay/climb over them.)

  • Yep, laidback is good. The half-tap is what your looking for. Skip the lunging and straight to the riding. Full-tap if they are a little too energetic but the half-tap should be enough..

    Thanks for the order.. I'll be her for back up.

  • Hi Paul, thank you once again for sending me the Tap. I live next door to an equestrian centre here in France and I think this could be the launch of your first french fan club !! You'd better translate that web site of yours... Your skills are exceptional and I wish you the best of luck in getting your message out there... Love the humour too...

  • merci

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  • Paul, I just wanted to comment on your protection vest and wearing a helmet .I was riding a green colt when he panic ,spun around sent me flying into a wall,without the vest and helmet,I would have been hurt badly,but was able to get back on and finish the job. THANKS a million for the flash drive, its been a life saver . JOE

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  • This poor college student will be ordering one as soon as I get signed on for another design project (ie - next big paycheck!!) You're a wonderful, inspiring horseman - thanks for sharing it with the world!

  • Hi Endo! I am having trouble to download the files you sent to me. Could you send i t again? Please? Thank you very much.

  • Thank you very much for your gift! You are very nice. It will be very usefull to me.

    Thanks

  • what does this help with?

    my cob is very very agressive and has just started rearing, he runs back and wont stop so if i sit there and let him he still rears or if i try to turn him he rears, i dont know how to stop them running backwards. i no its worse if you pull back as they go back. he also bolts when hacking with other horses. Will the tap work or do you know a way to stop him?

  • Thanks! I'm working at getting her slow during a course, she use to be a jumper pony. I just bought her, and I'm working with her to convert to hunter courses and dressage. I just got her to do her first nice wide turn last saturday on a course ;D. Thanks again for the advice! I'll def. try it!

  • Well it's arrived - and I've watched, and watched, and watched!! Tomorrow, my rider will absolutely WET himself as I'm going to try it on my 17hh, 3 yo ID colt - and if it works I'll be sailing around on him bareback while my rider sees redundancy looming large! ROFL!

    If you DON'T hear the results, you'll know Rambo won! But I'm confident (I think!)

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