Bedouin Horsemaster Ali Al Ameri
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A short preview of the eagerly anticipated feature-length documentary from ea Media Solutions, which shows Bedouin Horsemaster Ali Al Ameri visiting horses around the United Kingdom in order to resolve their problems. Never before has Ali allowed cameras to follow him and capture his work. This exclusive video provides an amazing insight into Ali Al Ameri at work, showing the power of his natural horsemanship...
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My neighbor is Bedouin from Jordan. The confidence of these people is crazy. It’s no surprise the horses take on his confidence so quickly.
@shalanathomas7751
3 жыл бұрын
Hmmm interesting!
@mgonzo3881
3 ай бұрын
If you can survive in those deserts, you can survive anything
"There is no problem horse. Only problem people." I love it.
@gerrycoleman7290
4 жыл бұрын
It's true.
@shawneeskinwalker7932
3 жыл бұрын
I agree, although sadly, many ppl gave/give horses issues that take very intense training to make it right again. But, it's challenging & the reward of succeeding, the feeling that you two did it cannot be put in words
@MarshaNPILoveCanada
3 жыл бұрын
🇮🇩 Your profile suits it hahaha!
@gerrycoleman7290
3 жыл бұрын
Absolutely correct.
@arbyarby3259
3 жыл бұрын
Yeah animals are not the problem!! People are the problem always has been always will be even pissed off their creator many times (ex; genesis 6:6)
Great horsemanship, also first bedouin I've heard say "innit"
@mohammedsajid6991
3 жыл бұрын
🤣🤣🤣🤣
@muhammadfanadka1374
3 жыл бұрын
🤣🤣🤣🤣
@fadido22
3 жыл бұрын
lol
@dnr2089
3 жыл бұрын
🤣🤣🤣
@elepheriakarageorgis9177
3 жыл бұрын
Turffontein 11.40 6-13-4 12.15 5-9-3 12.50 5-1-3 2.35 10-6-2-8 3.10 1-2-3-7 Kenilworth 2.15 6-5-8 2.50 5-6-7 3.25 6-5-7-1 4.00 11-9-7-10
This guy is amazing! I like what he said about no problem horse, just problem people. I also appreciate that he doesn’t abuse the horse to train it. Wonderful!
Yes, the Arabian is one of the oldest breeds, and the bedouins were some of the first horse masters. They created the snaffle bit also, which has been used for 3000 years.
Beduins were the horsemasters since centuries. They bred the most beautiful breed of horses!
I learned from Monty Roberts and this great teacher that you don’t break the horses spirit, you gain trust, set boundaries and form a mutual respect. Whipping a horse only creates a problem. My horses never feared me, they would show love and affection but more so they wanted to play and share their life with us. Many horses are broken spirits looking for a leader that will help them on their journey. They’re loyal and protective if you’re the same to them.
@paigek9923
3 жыл бұрын
One of my rescue horses was a pack horse in Montana and the way they “trained” her was to break her spirit and she was badly abused and still years later she has saddle sore marks on her back and wounds on her legs but she’s happy now and has proper training and is loved and I’d never force her to do something that she doesn’t want to do because I respect her and she respects me.
one of God's most beautiful creations.
@CodyandSteveDownUnder
2 жыл бұрын
yep
From my experience, many people spend not enough time with their horses..on the ground. Before I ride a horse I never saw before, I clean it's stable and talk to it. I walk it outside, clean the hooves and comb it while talking, listening and watching. Then put the saddle on and til this day, I never had an issue with a horse which I did not cause myself..or pre owners, lol
@silverkitty2503
5 жыл бұрын
exactly
@nepheshr290
5 жыл бұрын
I agree so much, time with your horse makes a huge difference
@catholicschoolrejects7854
5 жыл бұрын
Im at a new barn while im living in South Korea and they have grooms to tack up the horses for people even for training. Im the only person who tacks up there own horse for riding and then everyone wonders why the horses all behave better for me than other riders.
@donnanewmeyer9643
5 жыл бұрын
Or how many just spend time with horses in pasture, just being there. In one pasture, some of them had eaten side out round bale , making like a chair. I sat down, sunny,light breeze, horses all grazing and dozing around, some even lying down to sleep. A perfect day and the horses would come up or go as they pleased, for hay or company. A day to always remember
@rambletamble47
4 жыл бұрын
So much truth to that!
There are no problem horses, only problem people. That is correct. Most horse people don't get that concept.
@peekeyeseek
7 жыл бұрын
sonseere10 Most people are problem people.
@raymondyounes2696
7 жыл бұрын
sonseere10 m
@feelingoffbalance
7 жыл бұрын
That is what the dog whisperer guy says as well.
@doryliggett8407
7 жыл бұрын
He'd get along great with Rick Gore
@gmwwc
7 жыл бұрын
I do not think Rick Gore would much approve of that war bridle, or that gag bit. Maybe, but not likely.
I’ve always said; the more I know people, the more I love my horse. People have got to understand the horse is smarter than you think, they just speak a different language, & it’s up to the humans to learn their language and at the same time, the horse will learn yours. It’s all about communication, patience trust, and love. Once you’ve earned their trust the love of the horse will always follow. This is the true path of partnership. 👵🏻
@CodyandSteveDownUnder
2 жыл бұрын
100%
I love watching a true horseman.
Not surprising that a man of Arabic roots would be a great horseman. The thoroughbred is Arabic in origin and some of the World's great trainers and owners continue the tradition. This is a wonderful presentation. Thank you for posting.
After re-watching this, (and still being absolutely in appreciation of this man's gift and talent), I realized something I missed. The comment about no problem horses, and all - this good man is actually fixing the people and their fears of their horses. If you look at it, he is "fixing the horse" - because he is understanding the horse, and acting with the horse. As the horse owners watch, they get to see the horse acting as they would want it to. I think watching the gentleman work with the horses, and the positive interaction, allows the horse owners to recognize the success, that it can be done, and gives them the confidence, and knowledge to do the same. Kudos to Ali Al Ameri - not just a horsemaster, but more - a "horse owner" master.
Not surprising that a housemaster is a bedouin as they are some of the best people to train horses. Also, Arabian horse breeds are the best horse breeds ever!
Salame Alaikom, my name is Ali,I 'm bedouin from Algeria , I like horses , they are so beautiful and loyal
In 6 minutes there is so much profound truth about horses and people in this video. For anyone who works with horses in any capacity this should be compulsory viewing.
I had a chestnut color as a child. Lovely boy. But he only loved me. My father would try to ride him and get buckled off. Smart boy he was. His name was Buster.❤❤❤
Like any good trainer, make it difficult to do the wrong thing. This is the only way to train a horse. My hat's off to you sir.
@amw7007
6 жыл бұрын
MrPinenut57 Arabian horses come from saudi Arabia I gots one as a gift for my little sister last year for 1700000 dollars it is gorgeous
@novalomar3763
6 жыл бұрын
u paid $1.7 Million Dollars for a horse?
@youtubezano4926
6 жыл бұрын
Maybe it's the best horse in the world.
@omariw6413
6 жыл бұрын
Maybe he cant do math :d
@xXxgoatgirlxXx
6 жыл бұрын
lolololol
FANTASTIC ! THIS MAN HAS A GIFT. HE BECOMES ONE WITH THE HORSE. HE COULD PROBABLY CHARM A WILD MUSTANG IN 30 MINUTES..GOD BLESS YOUR TALANT.
There are trainers. And then there are rehabilitators. He is one of the second. Genetic knowledge. Amazing 👑 "There is no problem with the horse, you make the problem." I love Arabians ❤️🔥
'Home disease', as Ali calls it, has long been called 'barn sour' or 'herdbound' - where a horse does not want to leave the other horses, or wants to rush back.
Arab Bedouin really *LIKE* horses! Like unbelievably! They even write poems & sing songs for Horses ! Hahaha
@naeemaibrahim4057
5 жыл бұрын
Mohy Aldin Horses are more loyal than most ppl
@amiryahyaoui
5 жыл бұрын
hhhh they even give them names and memorise their lineage !
@ubon8918
5 жыл бұрын
Lot of them consider Arabian like their childs
@youngyahye4765
4 жыл бұрын
Mohy Aldin that’s why the Quran (gods words) has a chapter about it to attract the attention of the Quryshi tribe to listen to the bigger message
@vigilantdr.dolittle
4 жыл бұрын
....and are often cruel to horses (hahaha?)
"You cannot change a horse"...beautiful words by the Horsemaster. Salute!
This guy is seriously impressive! Bravo!
After many many years working in the horse racing industry as a rider and the breeding farms within that industry as a pre & post natal carer, I've seen a lot of human made mistakes in horses. No horse is born bad, they grow as a result of their handling. From new born, I've always shown those babies and their mothers dominant respect and those mothers trusted me with their brand new foals and their first hand introduction to humans.
Wow, another one that truly understands horses! Just beautiful. So many people do not understand horses. It's the people that need training!
Love his training methods. This man knows any horses secret and heart.
I don’t care where the source of knowledge comes from it’s wasted if only one person has it thank you for sharing
@wale9d
4 жыл бұрын
He's showing it to people so they can do what he can.. He doesn't want it only for himself.
I love the way you handle horses...it tells me a lot about you as well💜🐎you are gentle and kind, you respect these wonderful creatures
Bedouins horsemasters have it in their blood. ماشاء الله و سبحان الله
@user-zu9ck2ev6q
3 жыл бұрын
اي والله
It's never the horse's fault. I used to train Arabian Horses, and it was the best time in my life.
Homeboy needed some subtitles there. But I salute his mastery of the craft
This man is truly amazing
This man is mesmerizing when you see him training horses! A real grand master!
I love horses. They are magnificent animals. Mesmerising!!!
Its so funny how people are like "its magic!" but actually, if you just sit on a field with a herd of horses, and watch, give it time. you will learn how to do this. its not so hard really, you just need to listen and understand.
@IvySnowFillyVideos
7 жыл бұрын
Tabea Pohlmann truth...I call it "Ground work" 😘
@intiisabel6674
7 жыл бұрын
youre right! and you should be always good for the horse!
@987imx
7 жыл бұрын
Tabea Pohlmann so you are saying by sitting in the airport watching planes you would be able to design a plane
@t.pohlmann8173
7 жыл бұрын
Imran M No, but im not trying to design a horse, im trying to understand how they communicate. when i look at a plane i can see the lights blinking and the wheels rolling on the airfield. when i see a horse i seem them act and react, the same patterns over and over again. with a bit of background knowledge you can understand how a higher ranked horse treats a lower one and you can imitate them to communicate. no, i dont build planes.
@Systems1
7 жыл бұрын
Horsemanship is a language. You will learn how to read, but not how to talk. It takes hand-on, grooming, talking, cleaning to learn how to speak equine.
Well said: "There are no problem horses, only problem people. That is correct. Most horse people don't get that concept." Once we understand this we can start.
Everyone, who becomes STILL himself, can listen to nature and animals what they are telling you. It´s just not normal anymore for us to do that, with all the noise and commotion around us all day long.
@concatify
3 жыл бұрын
the height of truth!
This man is awesome, he knows his stuff. Listen and learn. Makes it look easy once you know what he's talking and doing.
His confidence will be reflected by the horses
Love the video. This man is incredible. I trained my horse in the same way. I was with him since he was born. I was his friend before I started to train him. He was the best horse ever. And I miss him terribly. And every day.
@gerrycoleman7290
4 жыл бұрын
I am truly very sorry for your loss.
@jenniferbeyer6412
4 жыл бұрын
@@gerrycoleman7290 thank you. It's been a long time since I lost him.
@jenniferbeyer6412
4 жыл бұрын
Yes he died in 1988. I still think about him everyday. Thank you for the condolences.
So beautiful horses & background music.
He made a believer out of me! Not that I will ever have a horse or ever ride one. It is a nice feeling to know that in another life I could have had a horse that stuck to me like glue. What a glorious feeling that must be.
Always Give Credit when it's due ! Love this guy nicely done!!!
Wow that's amazing. I especially like the way people like this Man train without being cruel. It's nice to see more and more trainer's using the gentling technique that's becoming more popular these days.
@wendydonovan1777
3 жыл бұрын
Truly amazing
Two words for success patience timing People underestimate that always
Absolutely wonderful! No cruelty just mutual respect and strong leadership. Thank you!
I would absolutely love to learn from you Ali. It’s my dream to own some more horses. I’ve had two mares a few years ago. You certainly quite remarkable with them. Please do continue to share your wonderful knowledge with us. Onelove.
He is so talented he understands and knows how the horse thinks and how to overcome problems the horse is having with YOU
Arabic man and horse have always had a connection don’t questions it’s strength
On races in my hometown in Croatia I've noticed an older man who was winning in every race he participated. I don't know a thing about trotters, harnessed trotting horses, but I started to watch that man. He drove them like a wizard, really. I was interested and I decided to come on hipodrom and find his secret. I came next afternoon, saw him with horses, watched for some time - nothing special. I came next morning, he was there with horses. In late evening - he was with horses. At the dawn too. At noon. At holiday. He was with horses 18 hours daily, every day. THAT was a Secret.
This man is AMAZING
@amw7007
6 жыл бұрын
Christy Sanders Arabian horses come from saudi Arabia I gots one as a gift for my little sister last year for 1700000 dollars it is gorgeous
@equidaes
5 жыл бұрын
moodi a Nobody asked
@Elghamdi
5 жыл бұрын
moodi a So what we are supposed to do for you?
@TheVEEbR
5 жыл бұрын
@@Elghamdi يبي يعلمنا ان عنده فلوس 😂
@kelseygreenwood4475
4 жыл бұрын
@@amw7007 nobody cares, and nobody wants to care
Horses are instinctive..hope more ppl take the time to appreciate their grandeur!🤗
Good job UAE man, love from IRAQ.
Oh my god he’s amazing! Changed my outlook with most things in life to be fair
Just like light hands - feel, timing, balance, empathy and light hands!
This is talking the horses language. And its beautiful.
horses are amazing. So is Ali. Some people have a gift. Ali sees the good .
He's just fantastic! I've learned a lot from this video...thank you
WOW u TRULY are MASTER of your ART!!! BRAVO !!!!
The horse is never the problem, the rider/human is. This guy knows what he is doing, while all those other people can't figure out that he is using pressure and release, the golden rule of horses, use pressure and release to train your horse, bound with it, get respect, understand and control the horses feet. It is NOT magic, it is a combination of body language and understanding what the horse is telling you. The best teacher is the horse, so learn from the horse.
@almadriesel1645
4 жыл бұрын
I love watching the horses how they change it’s beautiful to watch .
@gerrycoleman7290
4 жыл бұрын
Absolutely correct. Pressure and release with the proper application of timing, rhythm, and feel.
I'd give anything to learn from someone like that!
Horses are gorgeous
"there's no problem horse" THANK YOU
@umairawan9200
4 жыл бұрын
How Are you my dear friend
@ln380
3 жыл бұрын
@@umairawan9200 oh I'm fine, thank you for asking ╰( ̄ω ̄o) how are you my dear friend
Awesome horses ....simply great...lots of love from India..
much love and respect Ali Al Ameri !!!
Not a horse owner nor do i claim to know much about horses or have in-depth knowledge about any specific animal but what i believe that translates to any creature is to observe, be patient, open minded and learn to read and respond to their signals. Horses, dogs, cats... people that claim to have "problem" animals 9 out of 10 times just aren't willing or capable of reading their animals because they don't put in the time. Granted medical conditions can cause a problem but i would like to believe someone who is passionate will notice if their animal is in pain. Not be able to diagnose it obviously but for sure notice something is amiss.
@senka2578
5 жыл бұрын
I would say that they were very appreciative of your help after standing in the hot sun for so long without water or shelter. I wouldn't resist if someone helped me in such a situation.
@Peter-ix1ym
5 жыл бұрын
You’re so right. I have a cat that was semi feral most people would of had him put to sleep. I was very patient and observed his behaviour. He wouldn’t come anywhere near me at first. Now he trusts me and shows some affection when I’m lay down. He’s the boss though, I don’t think I’ll ever change that
AWESOME GREAT HORSEMANSHIP
amazing work, he is fantastic *.*
Because he gives clear direction and doesn’t confuse the horse
Thank you from Northern Arizona USA ,love it
@umairawan9200
4 жыл бұрын
thanks my dear friend
Horse whisperer.... just as there are no bad dogs, only ignorant owners, same applies to horses; both can pick up on our emotional states, and respond accordingly
@Zamigirl
7 жыл бұрын
Animals can pick up on good people and bad. They know who fears them and who do not. I was terrified of dogs as a child and adult since I was attacked by them Their owners had no control over them. Eventually a half german she puppy sat by me in my time of sadness. She became my savior. In 20 years I have taken 10 dogs off the streets and given them a forever home. I trust animals more than people.
@vlsteever1055
7 жыл бұрын
Nikki Sokol I was bitten twice by dogs as a child, never stopped me loving them; glad u found a dog worthy of your trust who was able to help u recover from ur trauma
@3tapsnu0ut87
6 жыл бұрын
VL, I read the book Horse Whisperer, went to a problem horse and did it. It was so easy my 10 yr daughter did it straight away too He was trotting free behind her while she skipped around over a large cavaletti cross. The horse was a flighty standard bred. Amazing, beautiful and awesome to be part of the herd!
@rm5238
4 жыл бұрын
Abbas aboud like bad horses called zebras. 🤣
@dr.mikejohnson571
4 жыл бұрын
Who said he's a "horse whisperer"??? Just the OPPOSITE! He said "YOU MUST BE DOMINANT". Somehow no one is seeing his training rope - and there's a reason they don't show him training with it....THAT ROPE CHOKES OUT THE HORSE WHEN IT ACTS OUT - and they learn QUICKLY not to pull or they CHOKE THEMSELVES OUT. Native Americans did this as well
This man is doing an amazing job love it beautifull horses 😍
What an amazing man. So simple but so brilliant.
Hi Ali - I love watching this video over and over again. You are a true master.
you win the trust of the horse and it will work with you
Arabia horses and people are chosen to be in a perfect ans good relationship. the people of Sahara is also the bedouin is the native Arabian people most of them in Saudi Arabia huge culture and rich traditional
@user-sy2ti8fc2q
7 жыл бұрын
son of makkah اااازر
@ahmadalzyoud3941
7 жыл бұрын
Wtf is wrong with you Berbers? Sahra means desert in Arabic he did not mention african sahra
@KLKLKLDUF
7 жыл бұрын
Sahara means deserts in Arabic, and he means the deserts of Arabia, not the Sahara of northern Africa. And for a fact, many Arab tribes live in the Sahara desert of Africa along with the Berbers, such as Libya.
@ALGERIANOO
7 жыл бұрын
Luiz Bezerra ? ?
@imii-98
7 жыл бұрын
اذكروا الله خالقنا لا إله إلّا الله هو وش يقول تكفى علمني
Beautiful! Let's train all horses like this. Well done Ali, well done ❤❤❤
He works with the horse, he doesn’t create fear in the horse.
Wohh!!!! Nice work 👍🏽!!
this guy is amazing
Easy for people to blame the horse. He is saying people are the problem. Very interesting.
When I first started watching, I thought it was going to be another cruel video, but what a surprise! A very talented man! Thank you!
Gave me goose bumps 👍 💖
I guess all the dislikes are just sad in their own issues.
Ali is brilliant with this lovely creatures and the horse comes in unity with their ways. Brilliant Ali.
i don't ride horses or know anything about them but have met and shared beautiful experiences of connection with them, I once rescued and herd that had ben left tethered to a bush in the mountains of Mexico, they had become so entangled round the bush they could no-longer move, they were stuck head down, entangled together. I went in and slowly weaved them through each other, over and under and round and round, they allowed me to do so, just me and these 5 beautiful creatures in the baking sun, working together quietly and calmly. I was amazed myself at what was happening. After I had untangled them and freed them from this discomfort. I later returned with some friends to show them the horses, one friend went nearer and the horse reared up like a wild beast, no-one dared go closer they were so wild. I didn't try either, just felt blessed to have had the experience. I always have this experience with wild animals, I can do healing work with them and recognise when they are healing me. I would like to learn to learn more about horses and I would like to develop my connection and relationship with them, im not really interested in riding them, it's the relationship and healing that moves me. Looking for clues as to how and where I can do this...!
@awuma
6 жыл бұрын
There are many, many videos on KZread which will amaze you. Just start searching.
great honest person he is!
@jasonnicholasschwarz7788
5 жыл бұрын
Indeed, the force is strong with this one….:)
really enjoyed watching this.
Love and Light 🥰🙏🥰
The horse has found a kindred spirit in Ali Al Ameri. If he had a CA on the end, he would be Ali Al Ameri-ca! Just came to me that way as this is how the spirit speaks to me, through movies and the feeling of the music!
@awuma
6 жыл бұрын
There are many American practitioners of natural horsemanship, too. Some even make great videos :-)
You are as cute as ever - your horse is beautiful as well. Salaam Alecheim - Jewish girl from U.S.
I communicate with animals the same way..especially dogs..cats..(I wish I could have a horse..such majestic creatures)I point with my finger that's about it.. Respect & love them. Ill never forget when I took my hudge.. shepard for a walk ..easy..my ex...she took him for a run..He lost control.and fell(didn't get hurt..just ego)
Love that man ❤
This Man Is Awesome 🐴🐎🏹
People don’t bond with their animals anymore . That’s what causes problems. Trust and respect is key
@CodyandSteveDownUnder
2 жыл бұрын
for sure
Very nice thank !
You are a wonderful, special man! 💛💛💛