How To Lunge A Horse & Some Lunging Tips
In this video, I show you how to lunge a horse. I show you the way I do it and tell you why I do what I do. It is not the "classical" way to lunge but it works for me and my horses. I have a few horse lunging tips and if you are looking for a lunging for beginners video this video should give you some lunging tips to get you started. Lunging a horse is done for many reasons and I explain a few of them to you. The skill of lunging a horse should certainly be a part of your basic horse training.
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Lunging a horse is a valuable skill to have. It is one you need to work on and develop but it is worth taking the time to learn.
@harmonycarroll7961
11 ай бұрын
Hello I'm needing some help with my 9 month old colt he won't lead, or lunge or walk at all really he's constantly pulling on the lead I've tried so hard with your other videos and the pressure and release but it doesn't seem to be helping please this is becoming a nightmare please will you help with some more tips for extra extra stubborn colts I've tried everything! And I don't want to give up he's a really good horse just so so lazy and stubborn
Thanks for the tips for the reins and stirrups! I lunge my horse as you do! I think it’s fun, and I think builds are relationship/communication.
@BasicHorseTraining
Жыл бұрын
It really does doesn’t it 😊
Thank you I love how you said something about your belly button and also about how to tie the reins. Great video
Thanks Josie, I really appreciate your approach and manner. I am recovering from brain trauma from taking part in a 3 Day Mountain Bike Race in 2018. We moved onto a property with acreage enabling me to getmy beautiful mare. She was being used by the leaders in a Trail Riding Company prior to me buying her. Although she was a young TB (4yr old) she was a laid back plodder and won my instantly. Owing to my healing I haven’t been able to do as much as I wanted but have an ex jockey as a neighbor who helps me out. Love your teaching, thanks a bunch 👍🐎.
Thankyou Josie, very good & helpful videos! As always! You do such a great job! Informative & systematic. And I love yr horses. 🐎🐴🙏
Great tack tip at the end, luv these videos.
Love your Videos, thank you very much !🫶💕💕
Thanks Josie, another wonderful helpful video. I look forward to putting this into practice tomorrow. .
@BasicHorseTraining
Жыл бұрын
You are very welcome Veronica 🤗
This was a great lesson as usual. Clear reminders of what is good. I am having to do lots of groundwork as I recover from a concussion and this is a perfect reminder for me of how to lunge not run.
You, Basic Horse Training, are the best Instructor, with the most common sense. Thank You x
@BasicHorseTraining
10 ай бұрын
🥰
Great video!!! Thank you 😊
@BasicHorseTraining
Жыл бұрын
You are welcome ☺️
Yes, yes, yes!! Drivelines are super important and often overlooked! I love the tips you shared at the end, they’re really useful. Do you have any experience working with gaited horses? I am training a gaited yearling and I am struggling with helping her find her balance. Especially on the lunge line. Any ideas or resources I can use? Thanks!
Sorry to hear that you are feeling poorly! I wish you a speedy recovery. You read my mind re the tips! Finally, someone has told me how on both counts.👍
@BasicHorseTraining
Жыл бұрын
Awesome! Thank you!
Thx Josie for sharing 😊. I always use a cavesson (similar to your serrata), the main advantage is being able to position the horse's head by applying LIGHT pressure on the nose and so avoiding unhealthy movement patterns (i.e. turning their head to the outside). As you mentioned, I'd never lunge a horse by attaching the lunge line to their bit (unfortunately still common practice).
@BasicHorseTraining
Жыл бұрын
Much more finesse with a cavesson/serreta isn't there 😃
Rebel looking like the majestic being he is! 🤩
@BasicHorseTraining
Жыл бұрын
Doest that mean fat 😝
@KingsMom831
Жыл бұрын
@@BasicHorseTraining JOSIE!!!! 😮 How could you!? LOL I love the close-ups of his face we almost never get to see them that up close and personal this was beautiful! I love his soft eyes. He’s absolutely gorgeous💛
@BasicHorseTraining
Жыл бұрын
He is a gorgeous boy. Very cheeky but gorgeous 🥰
@KingsMom831
Жыл бұрын
@@BasicHorseTraining I love that you allow them to be horses! Sounds like so many people won’t see you to never “miss behave“ but personally, I love seeing horses that are feeling fresh, frisky & full of it! Obviously, there’s a time in a place for this. Apparently, it’s in your videos LOL that one thumbnail just cracks me up! All your horses are so well behaved, so on the rare occasion they spook or crow-hop or whatever, it makes me smile 😃 I love hearing you chuckle at them too 😆
@BasicHorseTraining
Жыл бұрын
I was taught in the beginning that I had to “control” everything and the horses had to be robots but it never sat well with me. When I had enough confidence to start to think for myself I realised that I didn’t have to control everything. From there I started to enjoy my journey with horses. Before then it always felt “wrong”. I always asked myself “why can’t a horse be a horse” and never found a reason why they couldn’t be.
Fantastic video, as always! Do you by chance have a video on how to “un-sour” an arena sour horse?
@BasicHorseTraining
Жыл бұрын
Sorry no I don’t Tara
Thank you Josie And I hope you feel better soon
@BasicHorseTraining
Жыл бұрын
Thank you Christine. 💗
@susanstallings1269
Жыл бұрын
Feel better
@BasicHorseTraining
Жыл бұрын
Thank you Susan 💕
Does anyone else wish they could personally learn face to face with Josie😂♥️
@BasicHorseTraining
Жыл бұрын
🙏 🥰
This is really interesting to learn and I enjoyed the two tips at the end. Rebel is such a lovely horse. Can I ask which breed Rebel is and how high he is?
@BasicHorseTraining
Жыл бұрын
Rebel is a Warmblood x TB and he is 16:3 and twice as broad 😆
Can you do a video on long-reining? I think it is a lost art. I long-rein all of my young horses and it is amazing how it can advance them.
@lindsayCswain
Жыл бұрын
Would love to see this, trying to learn
I’m struggling to get my horse to stretch down, he’s very good on cues but runs around with head in the air 😬….any tips would be fantastic Thankyou
Thank you. Do you have any tips for a horse that anticipates? My horse has started anticipating the canter.
@BasicHorseTraining
Жыл бұрын
Try this Stacey … does he anticipate under saddle or on the lunge? Horse Riding Lessons Correcting Your Horses Anticipation kzread.info/dash/bejne/Yq6Kl9qLo6TNms4.html
@staceyarbelo4255
Жыл бұрын
@@BasicHorseTraining thank you this is very helpful! He does it while under saddle. Doesn't fully go into the canter but does a weird hopping like he is about to.
Hello! I love your videos but I have a question, I’m currently training my own horse and he’s still pretty green but I’ve been trying to teach him to lunge but I don’t think he quite understands. I try to get him to move forward by tapping him on the butt until he moves I remove the pressure, I’ve been trying this for awhile now and he still doesn’t seem to get what he’s supposed to do? I’ve been doing a lot of ground work with him recently and really want to teach him how to lunge, hoping you can maybe give me some tips on ways I can get him to understand the concept of lunging? Thank you :)
He's a lovely mover. What breed is he? I love how he is such a chill dude. You don't have to work very hard to get him to do what you want him to do!
@BasicHorseTraining
Жыл бұрын
He is a Warmblood x TB and a very cheeky boy 😆
@shannonclendon1424
Жыл бұрын
@@BasicHorseTraining well it’s good that he has some personality! He’s lovely!
@BasicHorseTraining
Жыл бұрын
Loads of personality 🥰
Any suggestions on were to purchase a serratta
@BasicHorseTraining
Жыл бұрын
That depends on what country you live in Cherie. artisantack.com/product/deluxe-leather-lunging-cavesson/ www.dancinghorse.com.au/shop/saddlery/lunging-equipment/spanish-cavesson/ Here are a couple of suggestions. I googled it and found some that I liked then checked on the credentials of where I bought it from. Mine was somewhere in Spain I think but I can't find it to share with you sorry.
How come when I say good boy he stops and looks at me? What am I doing?
Hey lady! Curious about the name spellinh and possible link to the headstall you used to lunge with. Thanks!!
@BasicHorseTraining
Жыл бұрын
Hey Jenna! How is you baby coming along? It's called a Serreta and I will see if I can find you a link. Just make sure you get one with the strap that keeps the cheekpiece out of the eye. This is a 3-ring one and I think it is located in the US (where if I remember correctly you are too) www.darkhorsesaddlery.ca/index.php/spanish-portuguese-working-equitation/spanish-working-equitation-portuguese/item/0067-tradtional-working-serreta?category_id=73
@BasicHorseTraining
Жыл бұрын
Here is one like mine except it has a brow band as well artisantack.com/product/lunging-cavesson-lopez/
@jnjstroud
Жыл бұрын
@@BasicHorseTraining oh my goodness, He is a such a little man...with big personality 😊 Thanks for this!!!
@BasicHorseTraining
Жыл бұрын
You are welcome 🤗
We lunge the same way 😁.
Probably safest to choose a grip that means if the horse does a surprise yank, you don't break off your finger. Maybe your horse is a 100 percent good boy but a lot of horses are not.
This looks all well and good for a horse that knows what to do to follow your cues and body language, but you haven't touched on how to teach this to your horse. ie. What to do if your horse doesn't walk out on the circle or walks in close to you. How to start from scratch.
@KingsMom831
Жыл бұрын
Here’s a video she did which touches on basic pressure & release. Specifically, using your body language to move your horse away from you. kzread.info/dash/bejne/k5aoj9OqpZnAgNY.html
@CommonSense14537
Жыл бұрын
@@KingsMom831 I don't see a video link?
@KingsMom831
Жыл бұрын
@@CommonSense14537 Can you check the previous comment and see if it’s there now?
@BasicHorseTraining
Жыл бұрын
Hi Tamara, How to lunge a horse is a course in itself and beyond the realms of a quick KZread video. I will be addressing that and many other issues in my membership and I will be using "untrained" horses. If that is something that you think you would be interested in just add your email to the waitlist. I would love to have you there 👉 www.bht.horse/academywaitlist
Very useless thank you very much :)
@BasicHorseTraining
Жыл бұрын
Sorry that you didn’t like it.
@alisonwalker5921
Жыл бұрын
OMG how dreadful I had written very useful not useless!!! I loved the video, I’m so sorry about that mistake!
@BasicHorseTraining
Жыл бұрын
That’s ok Alison. Autocorrect gets me too. I though you may have due to the :).