Dana's Mini Clinics | Episode 45-Ranch Riding (Part 2-Don't Stay Overbridled)

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It’s so exciting getting our horses broke, willing and soft. 🌟
In this video, I’m going to talk to you about how to NOT get the head and neck reactive, and how to use your hands properly to NOT make a reactive head and neck. 🙏🏼
🐴 Your hands make or break your horses top-line. 🐴
We are going to learn about how our hands make or break our relationship with our horse. 🤲🏼
♦️ If you missed ➡️ Ranch Riding (Part 1 - Set A Steady Head) ➡️ Be sure to go back and watch! ♦️
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  • @phoenixequestrian8680
    @phoenixequestrian8680 Жыл бұрын

    Hello! I love your training videos, but I’m just wondering if you could give me some tips. I don’t know if you’ve made any videos covering this, but I haven’t found any (you have so many, it’s kind of hard to find what I’m looking for). I’m a western pleasure rider, but my horse is actually 23 years old and not what I would call a “fresh mind”. She technically doesn’t belong to me, but I can use her for free like she’s my own. So she may be a little up-there in age, but for someone like me who can’t really afford to invest in purchasing a horse of my own at the moment, she works. I have been struggling a lot on getting her to slow down her stride and get that signature western pleasure lope and jog. I also use her in hunt seat, so it may be confusing that one day I’m asking for a nice extended english trot and the next I want a super slow pleasure jog, but no matter what I do, I can’t get her to slow down! If I take up riding two handed and really put a lot of pressure on the reins, I can get her to arch her neck and slow down, but the moment I give her her head and loosen my reins to the length they should be, she practically starts sprinting. Please let me know if you have any tips or exercises I can work on… my trainer has 3 kids and another job outside of horses so I can only get her help about once a week, otherwise she’s too busy. It’s left me to try and figure out a lot of our problems on my own, so If you’d be able to help in any way it would be amazing!

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