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Beginning Horse Riding : Collection Horse Training a Jog

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Uploaded by on Oct 2, 2008

Collection horse training will allow the horse rider and horse to move together in a jog. Learn how to train a horse to jog using collection training with tips from a horse trainer in this free horse riding video.

Expert: Kathy Kentala
Bio: Kathy Kentala owns the Bee Cave Riding Center in Austin, TX. She also owns Signal Hill Ranch, a western venue specializing in team penning and ranch sorting, barrels, poles, and other speed events.
Filmmaker: MAKE | MEDIA

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  • are you kidding ?? collection for beginners?? do you what the hell are you talking about , that is not collection ??? wTF .... that horse cannot collect and was never collected look at his neck , the poor thing .... what about teaching how to put a horse thru his back and what about teaching Long and low , stretching ... you are a fucking idiot , that is why horses are destroyed each day because of fucked up trainers like you

  • I agree with LaRana. The vid doesn't even talk about the cues to give, what to look for etc. The horse isn't carrying himself so how can he collect? Load of crap if you ask me. I wouldn't call myself expert villiage if I were you.

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  • My goodness! I'm interested to know how many of you so called 'experts' that are posting all these negative comments have your own multimillion dollar riding/teaching facility? And how many of you consistantly produce winners?

    BTW: The terms 'jog' and 'lope' are western riding terms. The english riding terms for these gaits are 'trot' and 'canter', respectively.

    Last, but certainly not least, a positive attitude and outlook is scientifically shown to reduce blood pressure! Try it!

  • Expertvilliage needs to get out of the horse world. They put false ideas into peoples mind and have a shallow understanding of horses. I wonder how much they pay these amateurs to make their videos.

  • Hey what 's with all the rudeness here, posters, jesus. If you don't like it and don't think that the horse is collected or that her instructions are clear, JUST SAY IT LIKE THAT! And by the way, I think "collection" is something hard to describe, and hard to achieve for begginers because it is a "feel thing" not a now do this thing. And for crying out loud, a jog is a slow trot. What we would call in English riding, a sitting trot. Now everybody get over themselves!

  • FAITH PEACE JOY HAPPINESS LIFE JESUS CHRIST

  • People, people! I see a young calm horse with a nice walk and lots of impulsion.

    That's part of collection wright? Anyway, to achive true collection takes time ...

    You people say, that she doesn't give any cues. So what about when she says...Impulsion, forward, balancing, holding energy but not pulling ... That sounds likegood cues to me ;-)

    I found a good cue .... "Hold the energy and don't pull" ....

    Defintly, I'll use this word next time that I'want to explain some part of collection!

  • if horses could talk they would say bitch get the fuck off of me

  • hehee im a better rider! like seriously and im a bad rider,

    your not an expert hunny.

  • that rider isnt riding forward through the horses back, shes asking the horse to put its head down.

  • @Bucklesluva I guess that trumps my 40 years of riding... A jog is a slow trot and a lope is a slow canter. In general, types of trots are defined by the length of time the horse is suspended... yes, a lope and canter are terms specific to western and English riding disciplines. Also, think of the trotting done by standardbred horses... is that a jog? I think not. Here is the line of logic you need to consider: All equestrian jogging is trotting, but not all trotting by equines is jogging.

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