Basic Horse Training | Flatwork exercises for horses - The green horse. @BasicHorseTraining | Uploaded October 2020 | Updated October 2024, 1 hour ago.
Flatwork exercises for horses - The green horse. In this video, I show you a complete training session for my young/green horse. This is the beginning of how to get your horse on the bit. It begins by getting your horse forward and he then takes the contact. There are many exercises to get your horse on the bit but if your horse won't go forward you have no hope of working out how to get your horse on the bit without pulling on his mouth. It's not about keeping the horses head down instead, it is about getting your horse forward and accepting the contact he offers. Then you can start to ask him to "round" his frame. If you pull on his mouth you are going to have a horse that sits "behind" the contact and you never have a true connection.
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Flatwork exercises for horses - The green horse. In this video, I show you a complete training session for my young/green horse. This is the beginning of how to get your horse on the bit. It begins by getting your horse forward and he then takes the contact. There are many exercises to get your horse on the bit but if your horse won't go forward you have no hope of working out how to get your horse on the bit without pulling on his mouth. It's not about keeping the horses head down instead, it is about getting your horse forward and accepting the contact he offers. Then you can start to ask him to "round" his frame. If you pull on his mouth you are going to have a horse that sits "behind" the contact and you never have a true connection.
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Don't forget to download my FREE guide - 3 Principles to help you train your horse with ease. You will find it here - basichorsetraining.com/3-principles
β€οΈ No obligation whatsoever, but if I have brought you value and you would like to donate to support this channel, I would appreciate it. Any amount is gratefully received π paypal.com/donate?hosted_button_id=FRSGSTW5M2GCY
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