A Western Approach to the Extended Trot - Episode 26 (Herm Gailey: A Lifetime of Horses)

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The extended trot is more than just a faster trot. Here is an approach to engaging your horse and creating a more meaningful extended trot.
Veterans' Day was this week. I am posting a link to Pat Puckett's KZread episode in which he delivers an important Veterans' Day message. Pat Puckett is a real cowboy, a good man, and a proud veteran. His message is important to us all. LINK: • Veteran's Day Message ...
About Herm Gailey:
Herm Gailey has spent a lifetime with horses. He is a nonprofessional rider who starts and trains his own horses to successful careers in multiple disciplines. Away from the show ring Herm retains a deep respect and appreciation for good reliable trail riding horses and believes that all horses benefit from this type of riding.
There is nothing for sale here. If these videos allow one person to avoid fear, frustration, or injury or help one horse get a better deal, then that is payment in full.
Filming and production by Kim Gailey-Fitting
Video Camera Company: Canon
Microphone Company: RODE
Song Credit: "Devil's Son" by Enter the Haggis
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  • @meinthewild312
    @meinthewild31210 ай бұрын

    This is very helpful because while I’m riding classical dressage, it’s on a small built downhill stock horse and much of the classical approach hasn’t been working for us.

  • @brandtnewranch
    @brandtnewranch Жыл бұрын

    Thank you! This helped us in 4H class!

  • @hermgaileyalifetimewithhorses

    @hermgaileyalifetimewithhorses

    Жыл бұрын

    Glad it helped!

  • @elgallorojo
    @elgallorojo2 жыл бұрын

    Sir, you explain things better than anyone I have seen. Some of us ride a lot but we don't ride hundreds of horses so it's hard to understand certain concepts if you have nothing to compare things to. Thank you for not assuming all your audience knows every phrase that every horseman throws around. Even you explaining why you don't post in the trot gave me a better understanding about some things. Thank you.

  • @hermgaileyalifetimewithhorses

    @hermgaileyalifetimewithhorses

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for your kind comment. Learning how to explain things is a work in progress that is ongoing. If you don't understand something, reach out, and we'll do better. Thanks again! (Herm)

  • @andreawhitern3405
    @andreawhitern34053 жыл бұрын

    Some dressage riders train at home for the extended trot while posting. This is due (sometimes ) that the horse is not yet strong or steady enough to sit. Also if the rider is still learning to sit, it is better for the horse not have his back bounced on. The strong horse will let you sit and carry you easier. A very logical video, thank you.

  • @hermgaileyalifetimewithhorses

    @hermgaileyalifetimewithhorses

    3 жыл бұрын

    Andrea, thanks for your comment. I completely agree. I would post on the green ones, too, if I wasn't a bit of a cripple. Keep watching, and keep me honest! - Herm

  • @evanshaw1000
    @evanshaw10003 жыл бұрын

    Thanks again Herm, good video. :-)

  • @JavierBonillaC
    @JavierBonillaC12 күн бұрын

    The main thing is to do 3 or 4 strides at a a time. Once you do 3, you go for 4 etc.. We always do a "fake post" (unnoticeable) particularly at the beginning. But if your knee hurts don't do it. Just try to establish very clear and Different instructions for Extend and come back. But you're doing great. You are a great western rider. I do Grand Prix dressage. What a piece of heaven property you have there! Good .uck my friend.

  • @hermgaileyalifetimewithhorses

    @hermgaileyalifetimewithhorses

    11 күн бұрын

    Great to hear from an actual dressage rider. Thanks for the encouragement and thanks for a watching.

  • @toriwanner5944
    @toriwanner59443 жыл бұрын

    Awesome video, gorgeous arena. Thank you for the tips.

  • @hermgaileyalifetimewithhorses

    @hermgaileyalifetimewithhorses

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the comment. Check out our channel. We have lots of content on lots of subjects! Hope to hear from you again! Suggestions are always welcome. - Herm

  • @MIARACING
    @MIARACING2 жыл бұрын

    I came across your video while trying to figure out if it’s a trait my quarter horse possesses, because he came from a large ranch it’s something common. I enjoyed your video thoroughly but maybe you can help me with this. He likes to walk minimal even when I’m calm walking he starts picking up the pace into a trot and if you let him go he goes into a bigger trot almost like anxiety built up to go go go. Someone mention that a large ranches they trot a lot to get from point a to point B so it may be something that stuck with him not sure love to hear what you think thank you.

  • @hermgaileyalifetimewithhorses

    @hermgaileyalifetimewithhorses

    2 жыл бұрын

    Sounds like your horse is high energy and maybe a little tense. I doubt it is just from long trotting on the ranch. These horses tend to dream of NOT trotting. You might try gently tipping his nose and bending to a stop each time he starts to speed up, if safety and tension permit. Good luck! (Herm)

  • @Alicia-kh5jd
    @Alicia-kh5jd2 жыл бұрын

    I'm having a hard time extending my horses trot and have watched this video several times. Unfortunately I don't think I understand what to do, would you mind explaining it to me again ? I think I need to find a trainer to better my riding .

  • @hermgaileyalifetimewithhorses

    @hermgaileyalifetimewithhorses

    2 жыл бұрын

    I’ve been thinking about your question. Problem is, it’s kind of hard and a little irresponsible to try to give advice on a problem like this without actually seeing the horse. There are just too many unknown variables. I like your plan to consult a trainer who can give you some real hands on help. Good luck. Let us know how it goes.

  • @Alicia-kh5jd

    @Alicia-kh5jd

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@hermgaileyalifetimewithhorses Thank you.

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