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How to Train Your Horse to Lunge : How to Free Lunge a Horse at a Reverse Canter

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Uploaded by on Jan 22, 2008

Watch as a seasoned horseback rider demonstrates how to free lunge a horse at a reverse canter in this free online video about horseback riding.

Expert: Kelli LaBar
Bio: Kelli LaBar is a practicing aesthetician and makeup artist in Wilmington, N.C.
Filmmaker: Reel Media LLC

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  • XD haha, jamerz, you're obviously not a horse person. Whips are a teaching aid, same with spurs. Sure, they can be used abusively, as with any piece of tack, but used correctly they help extend the arm or leg.

  • lol, it's not cruel. You don't actually HIT the horse. A lunging whip is used for signals and in case the horse runs at you then you hold it out so they'll run into it.

    You don't ride, do you?

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  • @tripxandxslide you just made my day.

  • in my experience with free lunging, all communication should be done through body language-vocal commands are used more for regular lunging, ground driving, leading, and riding when you start to do that

  • sorry! wrong comment.

  • I never said that ? o.O

  • That's a LUNGE WHIP!! They are extra long so that you can exercise/train your horse in a round pen. The whips you're talking about are used for extra aid. If you think i'm being mean, i'm not!

  • That horse is lame, pretty, but lame

  • 1. You use the whip as an extension of your arm, or like a leg aid if you were riding.

    2. Try whipping yourself as hard as you use the whip on your horse. I did this. It does not hurt. You cannot feel it. Because you do not touch the horse with the whip.

    3. Occasionally I have to use the rope end on my very stubborn pony, but 90% of the time he doesn't react to it, so I don't see how he can possibly be in pain.

  • wow some people are realy dumb , its called a LUNGEING WHIP for a reason its used to LUNG a horse theres nothing wrong with what shes doing all she has to do is show it to the horse , :)

  • Yea whips are painful for us, but say you were actually riding with a dressage whip and you do use it on the horse it DOES NOT hurt them. Unless used in a incorrect manner.

  • oh no no no, the whip is not used to actually hit the horse it's not even a "punishment" tool. Think of it this way, when on a horse's back you have aids or signals you can send the horse through eyes, hands, legs and seat. On the ground those aids are replaced by the lunge "whip" in a manner of speaking. It's sort of a misleading title for a tool meant for communication because your first guess is that it's used to punish the horse in some way. It's just a signaling method. No horses are hit :)

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