Horsemanship by Monte Foreman - Boz Saddlery

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BOZ SADDLERY/BOZZAGE TRAINING/JOHN "BOZ" BOZANICH PRESENTS INTRODUCTION TO “WORLD HORSEMANSHIP” BY MONTE FOREMAN
The trick to great horsemanship is to be at the right place at the right time with the least amount of fuss as possible.
Foreman was probably the most controversial author to ever talk about HORSEMANSHIP. Because most of it’s action is faster than the eye. He was the 1st to use slow motion cameras so all being said, Foremans Horsemanship should of been called “INTRODUCTION TO WORLD HORSEMANSHIP”
Teaching the World what to look for in performance and why it works. Lets see what makes a working horse work. Because the majority of horse owners ride without reason - system or knowledge.
The Rider must not only know more than the horse, he also must know how to help the horse. Like Barrel Racing when disunited in the hind legs he has no pivot or weight caring leg, this is the Riders mistake. That’s why the hind quarters falls to the outside. Going to the Barrel in the wrong lead and coming out in the wrong lead. No Folks, the horse is not being helped by the rider, instead they are being thrown off balance and the rider believes the horse should be good enough to figure it out on his own. Not going to happen! Without leg aid control and training. The horse is always guessing . The Riders legs aids most control the hind quarters other wise the horse is always at a disadvantage to handle with maximum efficiency it takes competent riding and training to stop disuniting. When the withers go lower than the croup, too much weight goes on his front legs making it harder and taking too much time to turn. With leg aids, a rider can stop the hind quarter from displacing or disuniting in a turn, rhythm and agility go together, you must learn as a good rider. Rein-Weight and leg aids for maximum control of the hind end to get much done.
John “BOZ” Bozanich, a Monte Foreman certified accredited instructor. Teaching Montes Basic to Advance Horsemanship Handle with a TWIST! 2 hands - 1 hand - No hands, at ALL 4 speeds, 1/4 , ½, 3/4, & Full, in any direction at any speed and is used for any horse discipline. We call it “BOZZAGE” the new generation.

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  • @DanielOConnor007
    @DanielOConnor0076 жыл бұрын

    I had the privilege of riding under Monte Foreman certified instructors Ron McLoughlin and Bob Allen. It is awesome to see this video of Monte in action... the fountain head of Horse Handling Science himself.

  • @bygracealone2000

    @bygracealone2000

    6 жыл бұрын

    I just happened upon this video! My husband Joe Nelson used to be one of Monte's clinic riders in his latter days. He'll be excited to see this video!

  • @Inca1122
    @Inca112210 ай бұрын

    I’m in FL, ride in a Fallis saddle. I have been wanting to attend a clinic and i think this may be the year!

  • @lisaladd-kidder4201
    @lisaladd-kidder42015 жыл бұрын

    I too had the privilege of riding under one of Monte's students, Harry Downing, in the late 1950s. Monte's methods and equipment were the best available at the time. I did very well in competition because I was taught leg aids, leads, etc. It was a joy to ride, except for the "follow the leader" exercises. Sincerely, Kathy Ladd

  • @susiealbro4276
    @susiealbro4276 Жыл бұрын

    I swear by this system I watched it work on the beginners to the experienced the old horse and the young!! I trained under Shane Albright certified instructor. I ride only a balanced ride saddle

  • @Bozsaddle

    @Bozsaddle

    Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for your nice comment, sincerely BOZ at bozsaddlery.com

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